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  Percina lenticula
Percina: Percina kathae Thompson, 1997 Percina lenticula Richards and Knapp, 1964 Percina macrocephala Lee et al., 1980 Etheostoma macrocephalum Cope, 1867; (valid as)...
ADW: Percina lenticula: Classification: Percina lenticula (freckled darter).
Percina lenticula, Freckled Darter, E, Percina sciera, Dusky Darter, R,...
specieslist.com /fish_species/P/Percina_lenticula.shtml   (602 words)

  
 Percina macrocephala
ADW: Percina macrocephala: Classification: Percina macrocephala (longhead darter).
: Neotoma magister FSC Southern Appalachian fl-capped chickadee Parus atricapillus practicus FSC *Longhead darter Percina macrocephala FSC* *Paddlefish...
Blount County: SOC) Rafinesque's big-eared bat - Plecotus rafinesquii (SOC) Hellbender - Cryptobranchus alleganiensis (SOC) Longhead darter - Percina macrocephala (SOC) Spiny...
specieslist.com /fish_species/P/Percina_macrocephala.shtml   (939 words)

  
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According to Page's (07) description of the natural history of the logperch (Percina caprodes) when living in lotic environments; the species apparently also undergoes a migration or a change in habitat from the moderate current they normally inhabit to a swifter current (often riffles) during the spawning season.
In lentic environments, Winn (08,09) found that during the reproductive season (spring) logperch males migrate from deeper offshore waters to shallow sandy shore habitats and form spawning aggregations awaiting the arrival of females.
The closely related logperch, Percina caprodes, is very wide ranging, and has a spring/summer reproductive season.
fwie.fw.vt.edu /WWW/esis/lists/e254009.htm   (2733 words)

  
 MavicaNET - Percina   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Fishes of Minnesota - gilt darter (Percina evides)
Related undescribed species occur on the gulf coast.Two subspecies are said to live in New York State: The Ohio logperch, Percina caprodes caprodes, and the northern logperch, Percina c.
The Ohio logperch has the nape entirely scaled and the bars even throughout their length; the northern logperch has the nape naked and the bars expanded at their lower ends, almost forming a row of blotches.
www.mavicanet.com /lite/fra/26874.html   (345 words)

  
 GOLDLINE DARTER, Percina aurolineata U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Status survey of the Cahaba shiner (Notropis sp.,) and goldline darter (Percina aurolineata) in the Cahaba River from Trussville to Booth Ford, Alabama.
Stiles, R. A report on the status of the goldline darter, Percina aurolineata, and the Cahaba shiner, Notropis sp., in the Cahaba River system of Alabama.
Stiles, R. A preliminary report on the current status of the goldline darter, Percina aurolineata, and the Cahaba shiner, Notropis cahabae, in the Little Cahaba and Cahaba Rivers of Alabama.
www.fws.gov /endangered/i/e/sae30.html   (455 words)

  
 LMP Publications
Lactate dehydrogenase isozymes of darters and the inclusiveness of the genus Percina.
A new species of Percina (Odontopholis) from Kentucky and Tennessee with comparisons to Percina cymatotaenia (Teleostei: Percidae).
Geographic variation in the flside darter, Percina maculata (Teleostei, Percidae) in the Ohio River drainage of Kentucky.
www.inhs.uiuc.edu /~lpage/publications.html   (1831 words)

  
 SNAIL DARTER, Percina (Imostoma) tanasi U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
DESCRIPTION: The snail darter is a member of the subgenus Imostoma with characteristics most similar to the closely related stargazing darter (Percina uranida).
Distinguishing characteristics of this fish are as follows: (1) modal number of anal fin rays 12; (2) pectoral and pelvic fins short and rounded; and, nuptial males with pelvic fin tubercules confined to the four median rays.
A Report on the Ecology and Conservation of the Snail Darter (Percina tanasi Etnier) 1975-1977.
www.fws.gov /endangered/i/e/sae15.html   (1270 words)

  
 NANFA Mailing List Archive: Re: NANFA-- blackside darter (Percina maculata) fry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Maybe in reply to: Mark: "NANFA-- flside darter (Percina maculata) fry"
<< I have flside darter (Percina maculata) fry.
We've had some success raising several species of Percina.
www.nanfa.org /archive/nanfa/nanfamay01/0062.html   (230 words)

  
 percina - OneLook Dictionary Search
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percina : WordNet 1.7 Vocabulary Helper [home, info]
Phrases that include percina: percina tanasi, percina antesella, percina caprodes
www.onelook.com /?w=percina&ls=a   (86 words)

  
 tn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Where we met, the Conasauga is 15-20 meters wide and varies between riffles, shallow sand bars and quiet pools carpeted with leaf litter.
The Conasauga is known for its crystal clear water, and an amazingly diverse fish fauna which contains several rare or endemic species (i.e., amber darter Percina antesella, Conasauga logperch Percina jenkinsi, blue shiner Cyprinella caerulea, trispot darter Etheostoma trisella).
Casper's vaunted blotchside logperch (Percina burtoni) failed to materialize, but it was still a great site.
www.nanfa.org /NANFAregions/tn/tn_00jul01.htm   (704 words)

  
 Percina - English-French Dictionary - WordReference.com
We found no French translation for 'Percina' in our English to French Dictionary.
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Forum discussions with the word(s) 'Percina' in the title:
www.wordreference.com /enfr/Percina   (57 words)

  
 The North American Native Fishes Association   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Tangerine darter, Percina aurantiaca © William F. Roston
Awards up to $1000 for Environmental Education Projects
Awards up to $1000 for Conservation Research Projects
www.nanfa.org   (24 words)

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