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  <dc:contributor>Michael J. Siefkes</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>C. Michael Wagner</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Heather Dawson</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Huiyong Wang</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Todd Steeves</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Michael Twohey</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Weiming Li</dc:contributor>
  <dc:creator>Nicholas S. Johnson</dc:creator>
  <dc:date>2013</dc:date>
  <dc:description>Application of chemical cues to manipulate adult sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) behavior is among the options considered for new sea lamprey control techniques in the Laurentian Great Lakes. A male mating pheromone component, 7a,12a,24-trihydroxy-3-one-5a-cholan-24-sulfate (3kPZS), lures ovulated female sea lamprey upstream into baited traps in experimental contexts with no odorant competition. A critical knowledge gap is whether this single pheromone component influences adult sea lamprey behavior in management contexts containing free-ranging sea lampreys. A solution of 3kPZS to reach a final in-stream concentration of 10&lt;sup&gt;-12&lt;/sup&gt; mol·L&lt;sup&gt;-1&lt;/sup&gt; was applied to eight Michigan streams at existing sea lamprey traps over 3 years, and catch rates were compared between paired 3kPZS-baited and unbaited traps. 3kPZS-baited traps captured significantly more sexually immature and mature sea lampreys, and overall yearly trapping efficiency within a stream averaged 10% higher during years when 3kPZS was applied. Video analysis of a trap funnel showed that the likelihood of sea lamprey trap entry after trap encounter was higher when the trap was 3kPZS baited. Our approach serves as a model for the development of similar control tools for sea lamprey and other aquatic invaders.</dc:description>
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  <dc:identifier>10.1139/cjfas-2013-0080</dc:identifier>
  <dc:language>en</dc:language>
  <dc:publisher>NRC Research Press</dc:publisher>
  <dc:title>A synthesized mating pheromone component increases adult sea lamprey (&lt;i&gt;Petromyzon marinus&lt;/i&gt;) trap capture in management scenarios</dc:title>
  <dc:type>article</dc:type>
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