Roanoke logperch peer review plan for SSA

Peer review plan for the Species Status Assessment to inform the 5-year review of the Roanoke logperch

Author(s)
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Classification biologist
Ecological Services,
Endangered Species,
Listing and Classification
Additional Role(s)
Species Assessment Team (SAT) Project Manager
Expertise
Aquatic Species Conservation ,
ESA Listing and Recovery,
Species Status Assessments,
Project Management
Publication date
Type of document
In progress
Species
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The Roanoke logperch is a large darter, growing to about 6 inches long. It has a bulbous snout, lateral blotches, back is scrawled, and most fins are strongly patterned. First dorsal fin has an orange band, particularly vivid in mature males. It can be found in larger streams in the upper...

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