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Saltmarsh topminnow

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Cyprinodontiformes

Genus
  
Fundulus

Higher classification
  
Fundulus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Fundulidae

Scientific name
  
Fundulus jenkinsi

Rank
  
Species


Similar
  
Fundulus, Fundulidae, Fundulus similis, Bermuda killifish, Fundulus luciae

Species Description

Saltmarsh topiminnows have little color in life; there is cross-hatching on the back and sides that may be gray-green or fainter and 12 to 30 dark round spots are often arranged in rows along the midside of the body from above the pectoral fin to the base of the caudal fin.

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Ecology

Saltmarsh topminnows live in estuaries, coastal salt marshes and back water sloughs including shallow tidal meanders of Spartina marshes. They are endemic to brackish water areas from Galveston Bay, Texas to Escambia Bay in the western panhandle of Florida.

Conservation

Habitat alteration, dredging, and marsh erosion are the most serious threats to the saltmarsh topminnow.

Conservation Designations

IUCN[1]: Not Evaluated

American Fisheries Society: Threatened in Florida, Vulnerable elsewhere

Species of Greatest Conservation Need: FL, LA, MS.

Status Reviews

In 2006 the Species of Concern Grant program[2] funded the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources for the study: “Fundulus jenkinsi, Saltmarsh Topminnow: Conservation Planning and Implementation”.

References

Saltmarsh topminnow Wikipedia