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1 September 2007 Research to Support Sterile-male-release and Genetic Alteration Techniques for Sea Lamprey Control
Roger A. Bergstedt, Michael B. Twohey
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Integrated pest management of sea lampreys in the Laurentian Great Lakes has recently been enhanced by addition of a sterile-male-release program, and future developments in genetic approaches may lead to additional methods for reducing sea lamprey reproduction. We review the development, implementation, and evaluation of the sterile-male-release technique (SMRT) as it is being applied against sea lampreys in the Great Lakes, review the current understanding of SMRT efficacy, and identify additional research areas and topics that would increase either the efficacy of the SMRT or expand its geographic potential for application. Key areas for additional research are in the sterilization process, effects of skewed sex ratios on mating behavior, enhancing attractiveness of sterilized males, techniques for genetic alteration of sea lampreys, and sources of animals to enhance or expand the use of sterile lampreys.

Roger A. Bergstedt and Michael B. Twohey "Research to Support Sterile-male-release and Genetic Alteration Techniques for Sea Lamprey Control," Journal of Great Lakes Research 33(sp2), 48-69, (1 September 2007). https://doi.org/10.3394/0380-1330(2007)33[48:RTSSAG]2.0.CO;2
Received: 22 November 2006; Accepted: 22 February 2007; Published: 1 September 2007
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KEYWORDS
genetic
pest Management
Sea lamprey
sterile male
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