- Logperch
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image_caption =Mobile Logperch , "Percina kathae "
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo =Perciformes
familia =Percidae
genus = "Percina " ("partim")
subdivision_ranks =Species
subdivision = 11, see textThe logperches are a group of fish in the
genus "Percina " of the familyPercidae . They are characterised by distinct vertical barring along the flank and a subterminal mouth.There are 11
species of logperch, native to eastern parts of the US and Canada. The fish inhabit clear, gravelly streams and lakes, reaching a maximum size of about 18 cm (7inch es) and a maximum age of about 3 years. "Percina caprodes" is the most widespread of the species; some of the species with more restricted distribution are threatened in various ways. Due to their small size, the fish are not normally harvested for food. Habitat alteration and inappropriate land use practices are the most common population stressors.pecies
* "
Percina austroperca " –Southern Logperch
* "Percina bimaculata " –Chesapeake Logperch (often included in "P. caprodes")
* "Percina burtoni " –Blotchside Logperch
* "Percina caprodes " –Common Logperch (or simply "Logperch")
* "Percina carbonaria " (Baird & Girard, 1853) –Texas Logperch
* "Percina fulvitaenia " Morris & Page, 1981 –Ozark Logperch
* "Percina jenkinsi " –Conasauga Logperch
* "Percina kathae " Thompson, 1997 –Mobile Logperch
* "Percina macrolepida " Stevenson, 1971 –Bigscale Logperch
* "Percina rex " –Roanoke Logperch
* "Percina suttkusi " Thompson, 1997 –Gulf Logperch
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