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UCREFRP
UCREFRP Catalog Number
6022
Author
Bulkley, R. V., Charles R. Berry, Jr., Richard Pimental and Tamara Black.
Title
Tolerance and Preferences of Colorado River Endangered Fishes To Selected Habitat Parameters
USFW Year
1981.
USFW - Doc Type
Final Completion Report.
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r <br />LIST OF TABLES <br />i <br />Table <br />iii <br />Page <br />12. Swimming performance (minutes to fatigue) of <br />juvenile Colorado squawfish (77-142 mm in length) <br />at different water temperatures and velocities. <br />A test was discontinued if a fish swam for 120 min......... 64 <br />13. Swimming performance (minutes to fatigue) of <br />large squawfish (375-497 mm in length) at <br />different water temperatures and velocities. <br />A test was discontinued if a fish swam for <br />120 min. Data were analyzed by analysis of <br />variance ................................................... 65 <br />14. Swimming performance (minutes to fatigue) of <br />bonytail chub (73-120 mm in length) at different <br />1W water temperatures and velocities. A test was <br />discontinued if a fish swam for 120 min. Data <br />were analyzed by analysis of variance ...................... 67 <br />15. Swimming performance (minutes to fatigue) of <br />humpback chubs (73-134 mm in length) at different <br />water temperatures and velocities. A test was <br />discontinued if a fish swam for 120 min .................... 68 <br />16. Sustained swimming speeds of various species <br />of fish (28-120 mm in length) compared to <br />swimming speeds of juveniles of three species <br />of rare Colorado River fish. Sustained speed <br />is that speed which the fish can maintain for <br />a matter of minutes ........................................ 69 <br /> <br /> <br />a <br />0
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