Saltmarsh Topminnow

Fundulus jenkinsi
Regions
Florida
Protected status
None
Also known as

Species Profile

Florida saltwater profile data (FWC). Availability and detail varies by species.

FWC
Habitat
The saltmarsh topminnow inhabits low-salinity salt marshes and estuaries dominated by Spartinacordgrasses from Galveston Bay, Texas, east to the extreme western portion of the Florida panhandle (Peterson et al. 2003).
Behavior
The diet of the saltmarsh topminnow primarily consists of insects and a type of crustacean called amphipods (Lopez et al. 2010). Little is known about the reproduction of the saltmarsh topminnow. It is known to breed between the months of March and August, with increased breeding during high tides. Larvae can be found in May and June, while juveniles are first found in July. A lifespan of greater than two years is rare (National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration 2009, Lang 2010).