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Perca

Perca pluviatilis
European freshwater fish species used extensively as food; introduced into many countries. Variously regarded as a valuable sports species or as a pest. Called also redfin perch.


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In a ranting address filled with erudite citations, Ferro defined his policy as 'o combate contra tudo o que suja o espirito' ['the fight against all things that sully the spirit'] and a preparation for the 'atmosfera espiritual em que essas obras nao sejam possiveis ou que se perca naturalmente o apetite da sua criacao' ['spiritual atmosphere in which these things are no longer possible and the inclination to do them is lost as a result'].
[FIGURE 24 OMITTED] Some such intraspecific twin forms have been identified independently as dwarf and large perch Perca fluviatilis (Alm, 1946; Svetovidov and Dorofeyeva, 1963; Oliva et al.
History: Before the Europeans, arrived, the Native American peoples inhabiting what is now the state of Washington included the Nez PercA, Spokane, Yakima, Cayuse, Okanogan, Walla Walla, and Colville in the interior, and the Nooksak, Chinook, Nisqually, Clallam, Makah, Quinault, and Puyallup in the coastal area.
 
 
 
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