- Estuary perch
Taxobox
name = Estuary perch
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo =Perciformes
familia =Percichthyidae
genus = "Macquaria "
species = "M. colonorum"
binomial = "Macquaria colonorum"
binomial_authority = (Günther, 1863)The estuary perch, "Macquaria colonorum", is an
Australia n species of thePercichthyidae family.It is very similar to and very closely related to its sister species the
Australian bass , "Macquaria novemaculeata". Key differences in estuary perch are that:
* it has a slightly larger mouth and slightly more "scooped" forehead;
* it tends to remain in the estuarine reaches or (more rarely) the extreme lower freshwater reaches;
* it has a diet with more emphasis on small fish and prawns;
* it has a slightly larger growth potential than Australian Bass.Estuary perch breed in winter at the same time as Australian bass, and the
sexual dimorphism possessed by Australian bass and other "Macquaria" species — of much larger females than males — seems to be present in estuary perch as well. Out of interest, occasionally estuary perch/Australian bass hybrids are recovered; they are presumed to be non-viable.Female estuary perch reach sexual maturity at older, larger sizes than males.
Estuary perch continue the trend of native fish of southeast Australia being incredibly long-lived. Longevity is a survival strategy to ensure that most adults participate in at least one exceptional spawning and recruitment event, which are often linked to unusually wet
La Niña years and may only every one or two decades. Maximum recorded age is 36 years.References
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*External links
* [http://www.nativefish.asn.au/estperch.html Native Fish Australia - Estuary Perch page]
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