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1 December 2006 A Practical Method for Obtaining Useful Quantities of Pheromones from Sea Lamprey and Other Fishes for Identification and Control
Jared M. Fine, Sean P. Sisler, Lance A. Vrieze, William D. Swink, Peter W. Sorensen
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Pheromonally-mediated trapping is currently being developed for use in sea lamprey control in the Laurentian Great Lakes. To identify and test lamprey pheromones a practical procedure was needed to isolate relatively large quantities of pheromone from lamprey holding water. The present study developed such a technique. It employs Amberlite XAD7HP, an adsorbent resin which we found can extract over 80% of the sea lamprey migratory pheromone from larval holding water at low cost and with relative ease. This technique allowed us to collect tens of milligrams of all three components of the sea lamprey migratory pheromone, eventually permitting both identification and successful field testing. This technique might also be used to collect pheromones released by other species of fish.

Jared M. Fine, Sean P. Sisler, Lance A. Vrieze, William D. Swink, and Peter W. Sorensen "A Practical Method for Obtaining Useful Quantities of Pheromones from Sea Lamprey and Other Fishes for Identification and Control," Journal of Great Lakes Research 32(4), 832-838, (1 December 2006). https://doi.org/10.3394/0380-1330(2006)32[832:APMFOU]2.0.CO;2
Received: 19 December 2005; Accepted: 19 September 2006; Published: 1 December 2006
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KEYWORDS
invasive fishes
petromyzonamine disulfate
petromyzonol sulfate
petromyzosterol disulfate
pheromone
Sea lamprey
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