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- recent studies supporting this. Plains topminnows prefer places with slow water to faster currents. The plains topminnows are also usually found in places where...
- Getting to Know Your Neighbors: Our Native Fishes (Full Article): Topminnows: Golden Topminnow Fundulus chrysotus Etnier, David A., Wayne C. Starnes. 1993....
- shorter, more rounded dorsal and anal fins.[citation needed] Blackstripe topminnows have a lifespan of around two to three years. They are normally found...
- coastal wetlands of the Gulf of Mexico in the United States. Saltmarsh topminnows have little color in life; there is cross-hatching on the back and sides...
- The pike topminnow (Belonesox beliz****), more commonly known as pike killifish and sometimes referred to as topminnow, is a species of poeciliid found...
- apart from all other topminnows. Some adults are known to have orange and red around their mouths. The maximum size of the topminnow is 1 1/2 inches. It...
- The Gila topminnow or charalito (Poeciliopsis occidentalis) is a species of fish in the family Poeciliidae. It is found in Mexico and the United States...
- stocked Barrens Topminnows, Fundulus julisia (Fundulidae). American Midland Naturalist. 156(2): 331–343. "Fundulus julisia, Barrens topminnow". Archived from...
- Fundulidae is the family of topminnows and North American killifishes. The 46 species are native to North America as far south as Yucatan, and to the islands...
- The barred topminnow (Quintana atrizona) is a species of poeciliid fish endemic to Cuba where it prefers patches of aquatic vegetation in ponds. Females...