Public taxon detections (British Isles)

TaxaScreen® European perch

Perca fluviatilis
Category: Native
Habitat: Freshwater

Turnaround time: 5 business days

The European perch (Perca fluviatilis) is a common freshwater fish found throughout the UK in lakes, rivers, and ponds. Known for its striking greenish body with vertical black stripes and vibrant red or orange fins, it is is a popular species among anglers and plays an important role in aquatic ecosystems as both predator and prey. European perch are adaptable and thrive in a variety of freshwater habitats, but their populations can be impacted by habitat degradation and competition with invasive species.
March, April, May, June, July, August, September
Spawning between March and May with peak eDNA detection probability from April to June. Sample lake margins and slow-flow river sections where possible.
Which sampling kit will I need to buy?

We sell our sampling kits separately from our testing so that our clients have maximum flexibility.

This test needs one of:

 
We are also able to accept sampling kits from other companies for this test. 

As soon as your order is received our system emails you a sample submission form for this test. Please check your junk mail if you haven’t received it within a few minutes of your order. 

The email comes with full instructions for submitting your sample to us to ensure the best quality testing. 

You will receive your results in your online account

The testing for detection of this species is carried out via real-time PCR (qPCR), which has the greatest sensitivity and specificity of all eDNA detection methods. 

For customers without a business account we accept pre-payment with a debit or credit card. 

For customers who have a business account we are able to offer terms, purchase orders, credit/debit card payments and invoicing payment options. You can apply for a business account at the same time as you register for an account at checkout.

If you have any questions about sampling strategy, panel suitability, or anything else, book a free consultation with one of our molecular ecologists.