Spawning Sacramento splittail are found in the lower
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and the
Sacramento River, a small part of their original distribution. The San Pablo splittail migrate through high salinity waters in the San Francisco Estuary to reach its spawning location, while Central Valley splittail only encounter relatively low salinity. Because of this, the Central Valley splittail may encounter more difficulty than the San Pablo splittail if their habitat were to become more saline, making whole-species management difficult.
Threats There are various threats, both natural and human-caused, which affect splittail. The cyanobacteria
Microcystis is present in the San Francisco Estuary where populations of splittail occur. When
cyanobacteria blooms occur, they release toxins that can be harmful to wildlife and humans. Although a direct connection with
Microcystis's presence and the decline of splittail has not been established, their toxins were found to have a negative effect on splittail's nutritional status. Agricultural pesticide use in the Central Valley, where the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta is located, has been noted to lead to runoff contamination of water. This chemical runoff is toxic to animals that live in the delta, including splittail. ==Status==