Logperch

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Logperches are a group of ray-finned fish in the genus Percina of the family Percidae.

There are 11 species of logperch, native to eastern parts of the US and Canada. The fish inhabit clear, gravelly streams and lakes. 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.

Characteristics

The logperch is commonly found as a baby and around Template:Cvt in length, it has features like small black dots on the surface, elongated front fins, and a long skinny body, reaching a maximum size of about Template:Cvt and a maximum age of about 3 years.

Species

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