Pacific Lamprey – State Wildlife Action Plan

Pacific Lamprey

Pacific Lamprey
Photo Credit: Evan Leonetti

Overview

  • Species Common Name Pacific Lamprey
  • Species Scientific Name Entosphenus tridentatus
  • Federal Listing Status Species of Concern
  • State Listing Status Sensitive

Ecoregions

    Special needs

    Largest lamprey in Oregon. Life cycle includes spawning in gravel within fresh water rivers and streams. Larvae rear in fresh water, where they burrow in sediments and filter feed. After a few years, the larvae transform into parasites and carried by freshets to the ocean where they feed

    Limiting factors

    Habitat access (artificial obstructions), water quantity (reduced flows, flow management), water quality, physical habitat (stream and floodplain degradation), and predation by other species.

    Conservation actions

    Education and outreach; improve passage and screening; protect and restore habitat; water conservation. See ODFW’s Conservation Plan for Lampreys for strategies

    Key reference or plan

    ODFW’s Conservation Plan for Lampreys. Read here

    Life History Traits