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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