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- Q4497808 subject Q8531696.
- Q4497808 abstract "The mountain brook lamprey or Allegheny brook lamprey (Ichthyomyzon greeleyi) is a lamprey found in parts of the Mississippi river basin, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and in the Cumberland River and Tennessee River. This fish is jawless with a small sucker mouth and a long, eel-like body. It is fairly small, only growing to about 8 inches (20 cm) in length.The mountain brook lamprey is a non-parasitic lamprey, meaning that they do not attach themselves to larger species of fish. The mountain brook lamprey is believed to have evolved from the parasitic Ohio lamprey (I. bdellium) and occurs, often in abundance, within many of the tributaries of the Ohio and Tennessee River systems. All non-parasitic lampreys require two distinctly different habitats that are connected by free flowing (free of dams) stretches of streams. Adults are found in clear brooks with fast flowing water and either sand or gravel bottoms. Juveniles or ammocoetes are found in slow moving water buried in soft substrate of medium to large streams. As previously stated, the Mountain Brook lamprey is non parasitic and does not attach itself to other fish. In the larval stage before metamorphosis, the lampreys feed on detritus and algae, and after they complete metamorphosis, they obtain energy from stored fat reserves. The spawning season for lampreys is from late April to early May.".
- Q4497808 binomialAuthority Q549054.
- Q4497808 class Q857497.
- Q4497808 conservationStatus "LC".
- Q4497808 conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q4497808 family Q839661.
- Q4497808 genus Q4493048.
- Q4497808 kingdom Q729.
- Q4497808 order Q261485.
- Q4497808 phylum Q10915.
- Q4497808 thumbnail Ichthyomyzon_greeleyi.jpg?width=300.
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- Q4497808 wikiPageWikiLink Q549054.
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- Q4497808 wikiPageWikiLink Q857497.
- Q4497808 binomialAuthority "C. L. Hubbs & Trautman, 1937".
- Q4497808 classis Q857497.
- Q4497808 familia Q839661.
- Q4497808 genus "Ichthyomyzon".
- Q4497808 name "Mountain brook lamprey".
- Q4497808 ordo Q261485.
- Q4497808 phylum Q10915.
- Q4497808 regnum Q729.
- Q4497808 status "LC".
- Q4497808 statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q4497808 type Animal.
- Q4497808 type Eukaryote.
- Q4497808 type Fish.
- Q4497808 type Species.
- Q4497808 type Thing.
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- Q4497808 type Q729.
- Q4497808 comment "The mountain brook lamprey or Allegheny brook lamprey (Ichthyomyzon greeleyi) is a lamprey found in parts of the Mississippi river basin, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and in the Cumberland River and Tennessee River. This fish is jawless with a small sucker mouth and a long, eel-like body. It is fairly small, only growing to about 8 inches (20 cm) in length.The mountain brook lamprey is a non-parasitic lamprey, meaning that they do not attach themselves to larger species of fish.".
- Q4497808 label "Mountain brook lamprey".
- Q4497808 depiction Ichthyomyzon_greeleyi.jpg.
- Q4497808 name "Mountain brook lamprey".