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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8240.200.48.D.3
Description
Wolford Mountain
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
3/12/1998
Title
Wolford Mountain Biological Opinion and attached MOU
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Biological Opinion
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<br />Kaeding. L.R., B,D. Burdick, P.A. Schrader, and W.R. Noonan. 1986. Recent <br />capture of a bony tail chub (Gild eleoans) and observations on this <br />nearly extinct cyprinid from the Colorado River. Copeia 1986(4):1021- <br />1023. <br /> <br />Kaeding, L,R.. B.D. Burdick. P.A. Schrader. and C.W. McAda. 1990. Temporal <br />and Spatial Relations between the Spawning of Humpback Chub and <br />Roundtail Chub in the Upper Colorado River. Trans. Am. Fish Soc, <br />119: 135-144. <br /> <br />Kaeding, L.R., and D.B. Qsmundson, 1989. Biologically defensible flow <br />recommendations for the maintenance and enhancement of Colorado <br />squawfish habitat in the "15-mile" reach of the upper Colorado River <br />during July, August. and September. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, <br />Grand Junction. Colorado. 169 pp. <br /> <br />Kidd. G. 1977, An investigation of endangered and threatened fish species in <br />upper Colorado River as related to Bureau of Reclamation Projects. <br />Final Report, Bureau of Reclamation, Salt Lake City. Utah. 36 pp. <br /> <br />Lanigan. S.H., and H.M. Tyus. 1989. Population size and status of the <br />razorback sucker in the Green River basin, Utah and Colorado. North <br />American Journal of Fisheries Management 9:1. <br /> <br />Marsh. P.C.. and W.L. Minckley. 1989, Qbservations on recruitment and <br />ecology of razorback sucker: lower Colorado River. Arizona-California. <br />Great Basin Naturalist 49(1):71-78. <br /> <br />McAda. C.W. 1987. Status of the razorback sucker (Xvrauchen texanusl in the <br />Colorado River upstream from Lake Powell. Proceedings of the Desert <br />Fi shes Council 17 (1985) : 185. <br /> <br />McAda. C.W. and L.R. Kaeding, 1991. Physical Changes in the Gunnison and <br />Colorado Rivers Resulting from Construction of the Aspinall Unit and <br />Related Projects. with Hypotheses to Assess the Effects on the <br />Endangered Fishes. Final Report. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Grand <br />Junction. Colorado. 60 pp. <br /> <br />McAda, C. W., and R. S. Wydoski. 1980. The razorback sucker, (Xvrauchen <br />texanus), in the upper Colorado River basin, 1974-76. U.S. Fish and <br />Wildlife Service Technical Paper 99. 50 pp, <br /> <br />McCa rthy [". and ". L. 111 nck 1 ey. 1987 Age est i mati on for razorback sucker <br />(Pisces: Catostomidae) from Lake Mohave. Arizona and Nevada. Journal <br />Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science 21;87-97. <br />
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