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<br /> '(:) <br /> c-:> <br /> 1';) LIST OF TABLES (continued) <br />'. ., , <br />'.'.: <br /> CO Page <br /> Table 10, Total number offish collected during hoop net egression/ingression <br /> sampling for the San Juan River, March through October, 1994 37 <br /> Table II. Total number offish collected during hoop net egression/ingression <br /> sampling for the San Juan River, April through October, 1995 38 <br /> Table 12. Results of Mann- Whitney U- Test for movement of non-native <br /> and native fish into and out of side channels for time of day <br /> and season, 1994-1995 46 <br /> Table 13. Key of food items and other taxa including abbreviations used <br /> in food habits studies for San Juan River fishes S2 <br />.,~ Table 14. Stomach contents of channel catfish sampled during 199 I S4 <br />" <br /> Table IS. Stomach contents of channel catfish sampled during 1992 S5 <br /> Table 16, Stomach contents of channel catfish sampled during 1993 56 <br /> Table 17. Stomach contents of all other non-native species sampled <br /> during 199 I - I 993 59 <br /> Table 18. Stomach contents of striped bass and walleye collected by <br /> electro fishing during June 1996 in the San Juan River between <br /> Clay Hills, Utah and Mexican Hat, Utah. Prey species identifications <br /> are the first three letters of genus and species 66 <br /> Table 19. Percent frequency of occurrence of food items from stomachs <br /> of fishes collected in low velocity habitats of the San Juan River <br /> between Shiprock, New Mexico and Bluff, Utah 1994 67 <br /> Table 20. Percent frequency of occurrence of food items from stomachs <br /> of fishes collected in low velocity habitats of the San Juan River <br /> between Shiprock, New Mexico and Bluff, Utah 1995 68 <br /> Table 21. Percent frequency of occurrence of food items from stomachs <br /> of fishes collected in low velocity habitats of the San Juan River <br /> between Shiprock, New Mexico and Bluff, Utah 1996 69 <br /> <br />San Juan River Non-native Species Interactions, Final Report, I February 2000 <br /> <br />VIII <br />