Percidae


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Feeding chronology and diet composition of two darters (Percidae) in the Iroquois River System, Illinois.
Current status and distribution of Indiana's seven endangered darter species (Percidae).
Ontogeny and systematics of darters (Percidae) with discussion of ecological effects on larval morphology [dissertation].
Status survey of the Iowa Darter, Etheostoma exile (Pisces: Percidae), an endangered species in Illinois.
Comments on the subgenera of darters (Percidae) with descriptions of two new species of Etheostoma (Ulocentra) from southeastern United States.
Local host: Perciformes: Percidae: Perca fluviatilis Linnaeus, 1758.
The sauger, a North American member of the true perch family, Percidae, and closely resembling walleye in appearance, may be extinct in New York State.
Such infection is however not possible with fish hosts belonging to the Percidae, Anguillidae, Ictaluridae and Clariidae.
The topics include a phylogenetic analysis of Percidae using osteology, the distribution and population genetics of walleye and sauger, reproductive and environmental biology, feeding ecology and energies, harvest regulations and sampling, and lessons learned over the past century on stocking and marking.
Abstract.--New geographic distribution records are documented for 17 taxa of Arkansas fishes within seven families (Atherinopsidae, Catostomidae, Cyprinidae, Fundulidae, Lepisosteidae, Percidae, Petromyzontidae) from 15 counties of the central and northern portions of the state.
Walleyes are members of the perch family (Percidae) and are joined in the genus Sander by four other species.
Egg size variation in central Texas populations of Etheostoma spectabile (Pisces: Percidae).
(Pisces: Percidae) from eastern Kentucky supports stream capture for the
This book attempts to help fill that gap, with detailed information on members of the family Percidae present in the Ohio River drainage.