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UCREFRP Catalog Number
8243
Author
Valdez, R. A. and R. J. Ryel.
Title
Developing Recovery Goals For the Four Endangered Colorado River Fishes
USFW Year
1999.
USFW - Doc Type
Scope of Work and Cost Estimate.
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<br />in hatchery-reared bony taiL an endangered North American cyprinid fish. Transactions of the <br />American Fisheries Society 118:139-145. <br />Minckley. W.L.. P.c. ~larsh. J.E. Brooks. lE. Johnson, and 8.L. Jensen. 1991. Managementtoward <br />recovery of the razorback sucker. Pages 303-357 in: W.L. Minckley and J.E. Deacon (eds). <br />Battle against extinction: Native fish management in the American Southwest. University <br />of Arizona Press. Tucson. 517 pp. <br />Modde. T.. K.P. Burnham. and E.J. Wick. 1996. Population status of the razorback sucker in the <br />middle Green River (U.S.A.). Conservation Biology 10(1):110-119. <br />Osmundson. D.B., R.J. Ryel, and T.E. Mourning. 1997. Growth and survival of Colorado squawfish <br />in the upper Colorado River. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 126:687-698. <br />Osmundson, D.B. and K.P. Burnham. 1998. Status and trends of the endangereg Colorado squawfish <br />in the upper Colorado River. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 127:957-970. <br />Osmundson. D.B., R.J. RyeL M.E. Tucker, B.D. Burdick, W.R. Elmblad, andT.E. Chart. 1998. <br />Dispersal patterns of subadult and adult Colorado squawfish in the upper Colorado River. <br />Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 127:943-956. <br />Simberloft: D.S. 1988. The contribution of population and community biology to conservation <br />science. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 19:473-511. <br />Soule. M.E. 1980. Thresholds for survival: maintaining fitness and evolutionary potential. Pages 13- <br />20 in M.E. Soule and B.A. Wilcox (eds.). Conservation Biology: an evolutionary-ecological <br />perspective. Sinauer Associates. Sunderland, MA. <br />Soule. M.E.. ed. 1987. Viable populations for conservation. Cambridge University Press, <br />Cambridge. England. <br />Soule. M.E. (ed.) 1986. Conservation biology: The science of scarcity and diversity. Sinauer <br />Associates. Sunderland. MA. <br />Tyus. H.M. and C.A. Karp. 1990. Spawning and movements of the razorback sucker Xyrauchen <br />fexanus. (Abbott) in the Green and Yampa rivers, Colorado and Utah. The Southwestern <br />Naturalist 35:427-433. <br />u.s. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1998. Razorback sucker recovery plan. U.S. Fish and Wildlife <br />Service. Region 6. Denver. Colorado. <br />U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1991. Colorado squawfish recovery plan. U.S. Fish and Wildlife <br />Service. Region 6. Denver. Colorado. <br />U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1990. Humpback chub recovery plan. U.S. Fish and Wildlife <br />Service. Region 6. Denver. Colorado. <br />l' .S. Fish and Wildlite Service. 1990. Bon)'1ail recovery plan. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, <br /> <br />11 <br />
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