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<br />ECOLOGY, FISH, KEYS
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<br />Intended as a guide to identify fish, describe the various species of fish, and provide
<br />information on general life history. Includes species found in the Upper Colorado River
<br />Basin.
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<br />45.
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<br />Behnke, R. J. 1960.
<br />rainbow series.
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<br />Taxonomy of the cutthroat trout of the Great Basin with notes on the
<br />M.A. Thesis, Univ. Calif., Berkeley. 98 pp.
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<br />DISTRIBUTION, FISH, HABITAT
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<br />Taxonomic characteristics and variations of the cutthroat trout were compared for popula-
<br />tions from the Great Basin, Lahontan system, the Bonneville system, and the Alvord Basin.
<br />The distributions of these trout and their habitat requirements are also summarized.
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<br />46.
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<br />Behnke, R. J.
<br />America.
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<br />1968. Rare and endangered species: the native trouts of western North
<br />Proc. Annu. Conf. West. Assoc. State Game Fish Comm. 48: 530-533.
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<br />DESCRIPTION, FISH, RIVER-Colorado
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<br />Discusses the difficulties in classifying cutthroat trout, including several subspecies
<br />which are found in headwater streams of the Colorado River Basin.
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<br />47. Behnke, R. J. 1972. Rare and endangered trouts of the Southwest. Pages 219-133 in
<br />Symposium on rare and endangered wildlife in the southwestern United States. New
<br />Mexico Dep. Game Fish, Santa Fe.
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<br />DISTRIBUTION, FISH-rare, RIVER-Colorado and tributaries
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<br />Reviews the status and distribution of native trout species, including the Colorado River
<br />cutthroat trout, Salmo clarki pleuriticus, and greenback cutthroat trout, ~ clarki
<br />stomias, that were found in the Colorado River drainage and still exist as isolated
<br />populations in some streams of Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah.
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<br />48.
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<br />Behnke, R. J. 1972. The rationale of preserving genetic diversity: examples of the
<br />utilization of intraspecific races of salmonid fishes in fisheries management. Proc.
<br />West. Assoc. Game Fish Comm. 52: 559-561.
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<br />FISH-rare, GENETICS
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<br />Provides a rationale for applying behavioral, physiological, and ecological attributes of
<br />native salmonid species and subspecies in fisheries management. The subspecies of native
<br />cutthroat trout in the Colorado River drainage should be managed to maintain their genetic
<br />diversity and used in waters where they would add to the sport fishery.
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<br />49. Behnke, R. J. 1973. Bony tail chub, Gila elegans. Threatened and Endangered Fish Rep.,
<br />Colorado Coop. Fish. Unit, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, for U. S. Fish Wildl.
<br />Serv., Albuquerque, New Mexico. 8 pp.
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<br />ABUNDANCE, DISTRIBUTION, ECOLOGY, FISH-rare, LIFE HISTORY, RIVER-Colorado and tributaries
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<br />Concise synopsis of the subjects listed in the key words, projected research needs, and
<br />bibliography on the bony tail chub.
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<br />50. Behnke, R. J. 1973. Colorado River cutthroat trout, Salmo clarki pleuriticus. Threatened
<br />and Endangered Fish Rep., Colo. Coop. Fish. Unit, Colo. State Univ., Fort Collins, for
<br />U. S. Fish Wildl. Serv., Albuquerque, New Mexico. 10 pp.
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<br />ABUNDANCE, DISTRIBUTION, ECOLOGY, FISH-rare, LIFE HISTORY, RIVER-Colorado and tributaries
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<br />Concise synopsis of the subjects listed in the key words, projected research needs, and
<br />bibliography on this sup species of cutthroat trout.
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