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Table 4. References that discuss feeding (prey availability or gut contents) for pallid sturgeon by <br />life stage and study area. <br /> <br />Life Sta e <br />Ref ID Basin- <br />wide RPMA <br />1 RPMA <br />2 RPMA <br />3 RPMA <br />4 RPMA <br />5 RPMA <br />6 Platte <br />River <br />All BOLL-01-1998 <br />All MAYD-01-1997 Yes <br />All QUIS-01-2004 Yes <br />All USFW-01-1993 Yes <br />All WILD-01-2007 Yes <br />Adult CARL-01-1985 Yes Yes <br />Adult HOOV-01-2007 Yes <br />Adult PETE-01-2008 Yes <br />Juvenile GERR-01-2005 Yes <br />Juvenile GERR-01-2006 Yes <br />Juvenile KLUM-01-2005 Yes <br />Juvenile PETE-01-2008 Yes <br />Juvenile SHIJM-01-2005 Yes <br />Juvenile SPIN-01-2008 Yes <br />Juvenile WANN-01-2006 Yes <br />Juvenile WANN-02-2007 Yes <br />Larvae PETE-01-2008 Yes <br />Non-s ecific COKE-01-1930 Yes <br />Non-s ecific CROS-01-1967 Yes <br />Non-s ecific KEEN-01-1995 Yes <br />Non-s ecific KEEN-0 1-1996 Yes <br />Non-s ecific USEP-01-2007 Yes <br />Relationship of PRRIP hypotheses to feeding and digestive tract analysis and prey <br />availability: <br />PS-1: Current habitat in the lower Platte River is/is not suitable for adult and juvenile pallid <br />sturgeon. <br />Since prey items favored by pallid sturgeon four species of chubs (Macrhybopsis <br />hyostoma, M. storeriana, M. gelida, Platygobio gracilis) occur in the lower Platte River