Actually, the walleye and yellow perch are very close relatives. So, the answer is walleye.
walleye is a fish and yellow perch is a fish
The walleye is a perch, related to the yellow perch and the sauger.
The walleye is Sander Vitrem. A member of the perch family, Percidae, allied to darters, yellow perch, and the very similar sauger.
No, the pike would eat the perch. Walleyes are large members of the perch family.
No it is a phrase a lot of people misuse. Walleye pike are actually members of the perch family, along with the closely related sauger, and the yellow perch. Not related to true pike like muskellunge, northern pike, and pickerel.
Yellow perch and walleye are more closely related to each other than to deer, as both belong to the class Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes) within the order Perciformes. They share a more recent common ancestor compared to deer, which are mammals belonging to the order Artiodactyla. Therefore, while all three species share some distant evolutionary connections, the genetic similarities between yellow perch and walleye are significantly greater than those with deer.
Is a yellow perch a 2nd level consumer
Walleye, Northern Pike, Freshwater Drum, Yellow Perch, Rainbow Trout, Lake Trout, Arctic Grayling and Whitefish can all be taken in Manitoba.
A perch and a Walleye.
Walleye and sauger may, on occasion eat sunfish.
R. H. McWilliams has written: 'Larval walleye and yellow perch population dynamics in Spirit Lake and the contribution of stocked sac-fry to the larval walleye density' -- subject(s): Fish populations, Fish stocking
Whatever perch eat would increase in numbers. White perch are known to eat the eggs of such walleye and other true perches. And they eat small minnows like mud minnows and fathead minnows.