- The rock b**** (
Ambloplites rupestris), also
known as the rock perch, goggle-eye, red eye, and
black perch, is a
freshwater fish
native to east-central...
- (shadow b****)
Ambloplites cavifrons Cope, 1868 (Roanoke b****)
Ambloplites constellatus Cashner & Suttkus, 1977 (Ozark b****)
Ambloplites rupestris (Rafinesque...
- of the body. The
Roanoke b****
closely resembles the rock b**** (
Ambloplites rupestris) and the two are
easily and
often confused notwithstanding different...
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centrarchids or
sunfish family and is
closely related to the rock b****
Ambloplites rupestris along with one more
related species occurring naturally. The shadow...
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solely of the
flier C. macropterus),
Archoplites (Sacramento perch),
Ambloplites (rock b****es), and
Acantharchus (mud sunfish). A
genetic study in 2012...
- (family)
Shadow b****
Ambloplites ariommus Cool
clear streams with
moderate flow, logs,
roots of live
trees Ozark b****
Ambloplites constellatus Cool clear...
- main food
tends to be insects.[citation needed] The rock b**** (
Ambloplites rupestris), a
distinct species of Centrarchid, is
sometimes called the redeye...
- (Moxostoma carinatum)
River shiner (Notropis blennius) Rock b**** (
Ambloplites rupestris)
Rocky shiner (Notropis sutt****)
Rosyface shiner (Notropis rubellus)...
- sericeus) and the non-native
species are
represented by the rock b**** (
Ambloplites rupestris).
Although only one
native fish
species has
become extinct in the...
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mucronatus Y Y Rio
Grande Cichlid Herichthys cyanoguttatum Y Y Rock b****
Ambloplites rupestris Y Y Rock
beauty Holacanthus tricolor Y Y Rosy barb
Pethia conchonius...