A University of Alaska Fairbanks study focusing on the Deshka River found that the predators have become even more voracious as the climate has warmed.
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Invasive northern pike have wreaked havoc in Southcentral Alaska rivers and lakes. Introduced illegally in the 1950s, they have been devouring juvenile salmon and other native species. Now 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 ...
Alaska cruises have been on cruisers bucket lists for a multitude of reasons: calving glaciers, breaching whales, misty pine-lined ports and breathtaking mountain ranges and national parks. What they ...
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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 ...
As Alaska’s rivers warm, invasive northern pike are becoming noticeably more voracious. Scientists discovered that pike of all ages are eating more fish, with young pike increasing consumption by over ...
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