Anglers looking to tangle with big, toothy predators in fresh water would be hard pressed to find better targets than muskie and pike. The two game fish are closely related, and they inhabit some of ...
A microsatellite genomic DNA analysis, a tagging study, and angler recapture information were used to assess the level of reproductive isolation and test the hypothesis of natal-site fidelity as a ...
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Pike across the Northern Hemisphere are eating 60% more fish than a decade ago and ecologists have no explanation
In the murky backwaters of Alaska’s Susitna River basin, northern pike are gorging. A peer-reviewed study published in May 2026 in Biological Invasions found that invasive pike in Southcentral Alaska ...
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Pike across the northern hemisphere are eating 60% more fish than a decade ago and ecologists don’t know why
In the shallow, silty lakes of Southcentral Alaska, northern pike are gorging. A peer-reviewed study published in May 2026 in Biological Invasions found that invasive pike in the region are consuming ...
Rising temperatures in a Southcentral Alaska river have led to a hungrier population of invasive northern pike, a trend that could imperil native salmon and other fish species. A University of Alaska ...
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