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UCREFRP Catalog Number
8166
Author
McAda, C. W. and L. R. Kaeding.
Title
Relations Between the Habitat Use of Age-0 Colorado Squawfish and Those of Other Sympatric Fishes in the Upper Colorado River Basin.
USFW Year
1989.
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Grand Junction, Colorado.
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<br />1 <br />List of Figures (continued) <br />Figure <br />Page <br />7. Distribution of Colorado squawfish and the six species for which <br />comparisons were made along discriminant function one, Green <br />River, RM 22-131, 1979. The relative contribution of the <br />measured habitat variables to discriminant function one is <br />provided in Table 6. (CS=Colorado squawfish, RS=red shiner, <br />SS ~nd shiner, CH=Gila spp., CC=channel catfish, FH=fathead <br />minnow, and SD=speckled dace) .........................................22 <br />8. Distribution of Colorado squawfish and the six species for which <br />comparisons were made along discriminant function one, Green <br />River, RM 212-320, 1979. The relative contribution of the <br />measured habitat variables to discriminant function one is <br />provided in Table 6. (CS=Colorado squawfish, RS=red shiner, <br />SS=sand shiner, CH=Gila spp., CC=channel catfish, FH=fathead <br />minnow, and SD=speckled dace) .........................................23 <br />9. Distribution of Colorado squawfish and the six species for which <br />comparisons were made along discriminant function one, Green <br />River, RM 22-131, 1980. The relative contribution of the <br />measured habitat variables to discriminant function one is <br />provided in Table 6. (CS=Colorado squawfish, RS=red shiner, <br />SS=sand shiner, CH=Gila spp., CC=channel catfish, FH=fathead <br />minnow, and SD=speckled dace) .........................................24 <br />~ 10. Distribution of Colorado squawfish and the six species for which <br />comparisons were made along discriminant function one, Green <br />River, RM 212-320, 1980. The relative contribution of the <br />measured habitat variables to discriminant function one is <br />provided in Table 6. (CS=Colorado squawfish, RS=red shiner, <br />SS=sand shiner, CH=Gila spp., CC=channel catfish, FH=fathead <br />minnow, and SD=speckled dace) .........................................25 <br />11. Frequency of occurence of nine species of fish at different <br />levels of mean column water velocity, Colorado River, 1979. <br />(Scale ranges from 0.0 to 2.4 ft/s, with increments of <br />0.2 ft/s) .............................................................26 <br />12. Frequency of occurence of nine species of fish at different <br />levels of mean column water velocity, Colorado River, 1980. <br />(Scale ranges from 0.0 to 3.0 ft/s, with increments of <br />0.2 ft/s) .............................................................27 <br />13. Frequency of occurence of nine species of fish at different <br />levels of mean column water velocity, Green River, 1979. <br />(Scale ranges from 0.0 to 2.4 ft/s, with increments of <br />0.2 ft/s).. .........................................................28 <br />iv <br /> <br />
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