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Etheostoma trisella

Espèce

espèce de poissons

Etheostoma trisella

The trispot darter is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish, a darter from the subfamily Etheostomatinae, part of the family Percidae, which also contains the perches, ruffes and pikeperches. It is endemic to northern Georgia and southern Tennessee in the United States, where it occurs in the Conasauga River and its tributaries and historically in the Alabama River system. It requires two interconnecting habitats; outside the breeding season it occupies the peripheral zones of the main river, with slow-moving water and silt gravel substrates with vegetation cover; during the breeding season it moves to warmer water with a clay-bottomed substrate with much vegetation. The population of this fish is declining due to loss of suitable habitat because of stream impoundment and land development. The International Union for Conservation of Nature has assessed its conservation status as being "vulnerable".

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Associés · Espèce

animal
règne des êtres vivants hétérotrophes multicellulaires
cheval
grand mammifère herbivore et ongulé
lion
espèce du genre Grands félins proprement dits (Panthera)
tigre
espèce de mammifères
loup
espèce de canidé
Fungi
règne des champignons
Oignon
espèce de plante herbacée bisannuelle
amphibien
classe d'animaux tétrapodes

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