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- Q306462 subject Q7157885.
- Q306462 subject Q8475406.
- Q306462 subject Q9543466.
- Q306462 abstract "The Barrens topminnow (Fundulus julisia) is a species of freshwater fish in the Fundulidae family, which is in need of management so that it may continue to and increasingly survive in the wild. There are many potential causes of decline of this species including the invasive western mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis) that will replace native species on a population level, wadding piscivorous birds preying on adults, and the overall restricted distribution of the species. Managing for this species is vital for its success, but to do so there must be an understanding of the species' characteristics. It is endemic to a small portion of Tennessee in the Elk River and the West Hickory creek of the Cumberland river drainage. living up to only 3 years the life span of F. julisia is very short. In many cases the majority of the population does not even reach that age. Most adult males are eaten by birds because of their bright coloration during breeding season. Current management plans are in place for the improvement of the species such as captive breeding and reintroduction, and also private management of streams and land. Yet, more can be done to aid them in their survival efforts. Buffer zones around streams can be created to promote the health of the stream and close observation of the introduced populations needs to be a priority. With only three small original populations left in the wild it is important that species survive in captivity, but more so in its natural environment.".
- Q306462 class Q127282.
- Q306462 conservationStatus "VU".
- Q306462 conservationStatusSystem "IUCN2.3".
- Q306462 family Q131812.
- Q306462 genus Q2359231.
- Q306462 kingdom Q729.
- Q306462 order Q143748.
- Q306462 phylum Q10915.
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- Q306462 wikiPageWikiLink Q2359231.
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- Q306462 wikiPageWikiLink Q7157885.
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- Q306462 wikiPageWikiLink Q729.
- Q306462 wikiPageWikiLink Q8475406.
- Q306462 wikiPageWikiLink Q9543466.
- Q306462 binomialAuthority "J. D. Williams & Etnier, 1982".
- Q306462 classis Q127282.
- Q306462 familia Q131812.
- Q306462 genus "Fundulus".
- Q306462 name "Barrens topminnow".
- Q306462 ordo Q143748.
- Q306462 phylum Q10915.
- Q306462 regnum Q729.
- Q306462 status "VU".
- Q306462 statusSystem "IUCN2.3".
- Q306462 type Animal.
- Q306462 type Eukaryote.
- Q306462 type Fish.
- Q306462 type Species.
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- Q306462 comment "The Barrens topminnow (Fundulus julisia) is a species of freshwater fish in the Fundulidae family, which is in need of management so that it may continue to and increasingly survive in the wild. There are many potential causes of decline of this species including the invasive western mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis) that will replace native species on a population level, wadding piscivorous birds preying on adults, and the overall restricted distribution of the species.".
- Q306462 label "Barrens topminnow".
- Q306462 name "Barrens topminnow".