The Miller Lake lamprey is a species of fish in the Petromyzontidae family.
The Miller Lake lamprey lives in the demersal, non-migratory, freshwater environment.
Miller Lake LampreyThe Miller Lake Lamprey was believed extinct after a chemical treatment in 1958 that targeted lamprey and tui chub. Both species were extirpated from Miller Lake. The lamprey population was later recognized to be a distinct species, Lampetra minima (Bond and Kan 1973). More
The Miller Lake lamprey (Lampetra minima) is a species of fish in the Petromyzontidae family. It is endemic to the United States. Its natural habitat is rivers. Source - * Hilton-Taylor, C. 2004. Lampetra minima. More
Miller Lake Lamprey Conservation Plan (Complete) The Miller Lake Lamprey was believed extinct after a chemical treatment in 1958, targeting lamprey and tui chub, extirpated both from Miller Lake. More
identification of the Miller Lake Lamprey, changes in fish management will be implemented in 2005. Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife officials will present proposed changes fish management in Miller Lake and Miller Creek and to gather public input related to these changes. More
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* The Miller Lake lamprey was a species thought to have gone extinct, but was recently rediscovered in some small feeder streams to Miller Lake. More
The Miller Lake lamprey was thought to have gone extinct. But a few years ago a population was found in a nearby drainage. More
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