Percidae

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Noun1.Percidae - active freshwater fishes; true perches and pike perches
fish family - any of various families of fish
order Perciformes, order Percomorphi, Perciformes, Percomorphi - one of the largest natural groups of fishes of both marine and fresh water: true perches; basses; tuna
perch - spiny-finned freshwater food and game fishes
genus Perca, Perca - type genus of the Percidae
genus Percina, Percina - a genus of Percidae
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Casting the Percomorph Net Widely: The importance of broad taxonomic sampling in the search for the placement of Serranid and Percid fishes.
1995: Changes in abundance of cyprinid and percid prey affect rate ofpredation by cormorants Phalacrocorax carbo carbo on salmon Salmo salar smolt in Northern-Ireland.
Heteroplasmy, length and sequence variation in the mtDNA control regions of three percid fish species (Perca fluviatilis, Acerina cernua.
The genetic fixivity of differential characters in subspecies of the percid fish, Boleosoma nigrum.
Eurasian taxa include the extinct badger, Arctomeles sotnikovae (Tedford and Harington, 2003), an arvicoline rodent (Zakrzewski and Harington, 2001), and a percid fish (Murray et al., 2009).
[...] Io non ho mai veduto ne pratticato il piu vivo intelletto del tuo; percid serviti della mia corte in ogni tua occorrenza" (Croce 89, 120, 128).
LawrenceRiver near Quebec, insights into percid population and communitybiology and ecology from a 70-year British study (1943-2013) of P.
Jakobsen, "Heteroplasmy, length and sequence variation in mtDNA control regions of three percid fish species (Perca fluvatilis, P nua, Stizostedion luciperca)," Genetics, vol.
Phylogenetic relations among percid fishes are inferred from mitochondrial cytochrome b DNA sequence data.
Phylogenetic relations among percid fishes as inferred from mitochondrial cytochrome b DNA sequence data.
Three species were each represented by a single specimen: Silver Redhorse (Moxostoma anisurum), Black Bullhead (Ameiurus melas), and Bluntnose Darter (Etheostoma chlorosoma); the latter was the only percid collected.