At the end of their life-cycle (~6-20 years) Sea Lamprey travel upstream in rivers to lay eggs. We are studying migrating Sea Lamprey’s response to different kinds of turbulence. Based on their response, mitigation measures can be devised to prevent adult
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RT @pallavr6: What does fluid mechanics have to do with Sea Lamprey invasion? Fishes are known to respond to different kinds of turbulence.…
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What does fluid mechanics have to do with Sea Lamprey invasion? Fishes are known to respond to different kinds of turbulence. Some avoid it, some love it. Read this article on grass carp larvae responding to turbulence: https://t.co/Qg4Zn0TYqr
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RT @rafaelotinoco: Issue assigned! #USGSfunded-Grass carp in turbulent waters at WRR. A #FlumeFriday #OpenAccess #AGUpubs: https://t.co/06x…