No, it only affects the sea lamprey.
Lampreys are a type of jawless fish. The animal that is most likely to eat them is humans. They donâ??t really have any other predator.
The Sea Lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) is a parasitic species of fish (despite their resemblance to eels they are not related). At this point there are no 'true' predators of this species at any stage of it's life-cycle.The Sea Lamprey is considered an invasive species in the Great Lakes region and has been decimating the fish populations. Currently the control measures are limited to chemical and mechanical processes such as sterilization, physical barriers, and poison in extreme cases."Sea Lamprey." USGS Great Lakes Science Center. .
The Sea Lamprey is a parasite so it tends to eat rather than be eaten. what eats them? be spacefic. As far as I know the Sea Lamprey is an invasive species to the great lakes region killing many fish and upsetting the ecosystem. If the Sea Lamprey had a predator i would assume they would dump it in the great lakes to balance the ecosystem, but because the Sea Lamprey is a parasite type of fish previously said by the person who wrote the first sentence I am lead to believe they have no known predator.
the sea lamprey causes problems by sticking themselves to a fish. all in all a sea lamprey has endangerd more fish in our ecosystem
Yes they do. Some people think it tastes good with salt.
Sea Lamprey usually eat or drink in this matter is blood and other body fluids
how does the lamprey effect human
the sea lamprey came from the East side of the world
They don't.
you die
it happens from erosion.