Mosquitofish - Habitat

Habitat

The native range of the mosquitofish is from southern parts of Illinois and Indiana, throughout the Mississippi River and its tributary waters, to as far south as the Gulf Coast in the northeastern parts of Mexico. They are found most abundantly in shallow water protected from larger fish. Mosquitofish can survive relatively inhospitable environments, and are resilient to low oxygen concentrations, high salt concentrations (up to twice that of sea water), and temperatures up to 42 °C (108 °F) (for short periods). Because of their notable adaptability to harsh conditions and ability to survive in many areas throughout the world, they are considered to be the most widespread freshwater fish. Another contributor to the mosquitofish's pan global occurrence is human intervention, as in biocontrol to lower mosquito populations.

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