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- Impacts of the Invasive White Perch on the Fish Assemblage of Kerr Reservoir, Virginia
- TR 11. Taxonomy of North American Fish Eimeriidae. by Steve J. Upton, David W. Reduker, William
- Hemimysis Anomala) Ecological Risk Screening Summary
- Lake Champlain Basin Aquatic Invasive Species Guide (Pdf)
- Partial Migration of Fishes As Exemplified by the Estuarine-Dependent White Perch
- A Biological Synopsis of Walleye (Sander Vitreus)
- White Perch (Morone Americana) ERSS
- Surveys for the Endangered Maryland Darter (August 2008 – September 2010)
- Family Percidae
- First Arkansas Records for White Perch, Morone Americana (Gmelin),(Teleostei: Moronidae) Thomas M
- Appendix D Fish Species Ranking
- Health Advice on Eating the Fish You Catch
- Feeding Ecology of the Walleye (Percidae, Sander Vitreus), a Resurgent Piscivore in Lake Huron (Laurentian Great Lakes) After Shifts in the Prey Community
- Master Naturalist Fish Identification
- White Perch Fact Sheet
- (Morone Americana) and Potential for Competition with Yellow Perch (Perca Flavescens) in Lake Erie1
- The Effect of Predation on Stunted and Nonstunted White Perch
- Climate Change Effects on Lake Erie Yellow Perch Reproduction and Recruitment
- First Occurrence of the Mysid Hemimysis Anomala in an Inland Lake in North America, Oneida Lake, NY
- Common Carp Roe
- The Living Planet Index (Lpi) for Migratory Freshwater Fish Technical Report
- The Ecological Consequences of Hypoxia for Yellow Perch (Perca Flavescens) in Lake Erie
- Habitats of the Lower Grand River Fishes of the Lower Grand River the Warm, Muddy Water of the Grand River Is Home to More Than 100 Species Fish Watching of Fish
- Hemimysis Anomala)
- Population Genetics of White Perch (Morone Americana), an Invasive Species: Using Microsatellite Loci to Identify Source of Invasion in Lake Champlain
- YELLOW PERCH (Perca Flavescens)
- Predation As a Mechanism for Control of White Perch: An
- Guide to Freshwater Fish in South Carolina
- Parasitic Nematodes (Eustrongylides Spp.) in Lake Erie's Yellow Perch