A decade-long comparison of northern pike diets in Southcentral Alaska shows they now consume about 60% more fish by mass than before, increasing pressure on already struggling Chinook salmon ...
As Alaska’s rivers warm, invasive northern pike are becoming noticeably more voracious. Scientists discovered that pike of ...
A University of Alaska Fairbanks study focusing on the Deshka River found that the predators have become even more voracious ...
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Pike across the Northern Hemisphere are eating 60% more fish than a decade ago and ecologists don’t know why
“When we ran the numbers a second time, we thought there had to be an error,” one member of the research team told colleagues ...
If it keeps getting warmer, they get much better at catching salmon’ — Erik Schoen, University of Alaska Fairbanks ...
Before we get full time into outdoor columns about hunting, let me do a final end-of-summer column about fishing. About a month ago I wrote a column about a wonderful July morning in my fishing boat, ...
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