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Fen Management Handbook - Scottish Natural Heritage

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Three-spined<br />

stickleback<br />

Nine-spined<br />

stickleback<br />

Gasterosteus<br />

aculeatus<br />

Pungitius<br />

pungitius<br />

Ruffe Gymnocephalus<br />

cernuus<br />

All types of water bodies,<br />

except rivers with swift<br />

currents<br />

All types of water bodies,<br />

except rivers with swift<br />

currents<br />

Wide range of freshwater<br />

habitats but absent from<br />

small ponds and fastflowing<br />

rivers<br />

Perch Perca fluviatilis Still-water and fast-flowing<br />

water<br />

Widespread<br />

Widespread<br />

Formerly confined to the catchments of<br />

English Lowland rivers draining to the<br />

North Sea, but has been introduced<br />

westwards and northwards.<br />

Widespread<br />

The criteria for selecting species for the table were:<br />

- Species which require, fast flowing, well oxygenated water were not included.<br />

- Species present in remote lochs, i.e. vendace were not included.<br />

- Species which can and/or prefer lowland rivers, drains, slow flowing; turbid, low oxygen concentration and still<br />

water bodies were included.<br />

- Species which can survive in still waters, but need fast-flowing streams to breed, i.e. Barbel were not included.<br />

- Non-native species, such as zander were not included.<br />

Spined loach is listed on Annex II of the Habitats Directive, but none of the species in Table 4 receive legal protection<br />

or are UKBAP Priority Species.<br />

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