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380 Warming waters are supercharging an invasive salmon predator in Alaska

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ScienceDaily · 04/25/2026 23:24 EDT

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 60%. Warmer water speeds up their metabolism, pushing them to hunt more. This growing appetite could spell trouble for struggling salmon populations.

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