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<br />113. Burdick, B. D. 1979. Biology, reproductive potential, and the impact of fishing pressure
<br />on the bluegill fishery of Pelican Lake, Uintah County, Utah. M. S. Thesis, Utah
<br />State Univ., Logan. 235 pp.
<br />
<br />FISH, LIFE HISTORY, RECREATION
<br />
<br />Provides detailed information on the biology (age and growth, sex ratio, size and age at
<br />sexual maturity, fecundity, standing crops) of the bluegill from a lake that drains into
<br />the Green River. Also contains a comprehensive summary of the fishery for this warmwater
<br />species from an intensive creel check that provides information on the angler pressure,
<br />catch per effort, and estimated losses to the fishery due to hooking mortality.
<br />
<br />114. Burgh, R. F. 1948. The archaeology of Castle Park, Dinosaur National Monument. Univ.
<br />Colorado Press, Boulder. 102 pp.
<br />
<br />ARCHAEOLOGY, RlVER-Yampa
<br />
<br />Describes the archaeology of the Castle Park area on the Yampa River.
<br />
<br />115. Burkhard, W. T. 1966.
<br />F-26-R-3, Job 1.
<br />
<br />Stream fishery studies; statewide stream surveys.
<br />Colo. Dep. Game Fish Parks, Denver. 166 pp.
<br />
<br />Fed. Aid
<br />
<br />Rep.
<br />
<br />ABUNDANCE, DESCRIPTION, DISTRIBUTION, INVERTEBRATE~ RIVER-Dolores, Yampa
<br />
<br />Provides a survey of the Yampa and Dolores Rivers and tributaries, among others, with a
<br />description of the area and estimates of abundance of invertebrates. Federal Aid Rep.
<br />F-26-R-l and F-26-R-2 are earlier progress reports on this project.
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<br />116. Burkhard, W. T. 1967. Stream fishery studies: Effects of channelization of the trout
<br />fishery of Tomichi Creek. Fed. Aid Proj. F-026-R-04/Job 06. Colo. Dep. Game Fish
<br />Parks, Denver. 9 pp.
<br />
<br />ALTERATION, FISH, INVERTEBRATE, RIVER-Colorado, STREAMFLOW
<br />
<br />Evaluates the effects of stream channelization on the fish and invertebrates of Tomichi
<br />Creek in Saguache County, Colorado River Basin. Also provides information on the age and
<br />growth of brown and rainbow trout from this stream.
<br />
<br />117. Burkhard, W. T. 1977. Taylor River flow investigations. Colo. Dep. Nat. Resour., Div.
<br />Wildl., Denver. Job-Interim Rep., Fed. Aid Proj. F-5l-R-4, Job 1. 49 pp.
<br />
<br />ABUNDANCE, FISH, HYDROLOGY, INVERTEBRATE, RECREATION, RIVER-Gunnison tributary, STREAMFLOW,
<br />TEMPERATURE, WATER QUALITY
<br />
<br />Provides baseline information on selected biological and physical factors in the Taylor
<br />River during 1973-75. Summarizes information on the hydrology, water temperature, water
<br />quality, macroinvertebrates, and the natural brown trout population.
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<br />118. Burkhard, W. T., and R. R. Hill. 1967. Stream fisheries studies: White River survey.
<br />Fed. Aid Proj. F-26-R-3, Job 2. Colo. Div. Wildl., Denver. 29 pp.
<br />
<br />FISH, INVERTEBRATE, STREAMFLOW, WATER QUALITY
<br />
<br />This survey provides information on streamflow, water chemistry, fish, and aquatic
<br />invertebrates from nine stations on the South Fork of the White River and Sweetwater Creek.
<br />The study was a part of the Yellow Jacket Unit of the White-Yampa River water development
<br />project by the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation.
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