blue pikeperch
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Definition
Noun: 1. A variety of pikeperch (Sander vitreus): A subspecies or distinct population of the walleye fish, specifically known for inhabiting the Great Lakes region of North America. It is characterized by its bluish coloration.
Usage Notes
- The term "blue pikeperch" refers specifically to a historical or distinct form of the walleye. It is often discussed in the context of conservation biology, as this variety is considered extinct or extirpated from its native habitat.
- It is a compound noun where "blue" describes the particular coloration of this pikeperch variety.
Examples
- Noun:
- The blue pikeperch was once a commercially important fish in Lake Erie.
- Scientists have studied museum specimens of the blue pikeperch to understand its genetic uniqueness.
- The disappearance of the blue pikeperch is a noted case of species loss in the Great Lakes.
Advanced Usage
- The term is primarily used in historical, ecological, and ichthyological (the study of fish) contexts.
- It may be used synonymously with "blue walleye" in some regional or historical references.
Variants and Related Words
- Blue walleye (n): A common alternative name for the same fish.
- Walleye (n): The broader species () to which the blue pikeperch belongs.
- Pikeperch (n): A general term for fish in the genus .
Synonyms
- Blue walleye
Notes on Meaning
- The "blue pikeperch" is not a separate species from the common walleye but was considered a distinct subspecies or morph. Its primary defining characteristic was its coloration, leading to its common name.
Noun
- variety inhabiting the Great Lakes