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LIST OF FIGURES <br />Figure <br />Page <br />8. Cumulative frequency of habitat use for 15 <br />radiotagged razorback sucker in the Gunnison River, <br />April-August 1994 and March-October 1995. . . . _ . . . . . . 21 <br />LIST OF APPENDICES <br />Appendix Page <br />1. Table A.1. List of 20 PIT-tagged razorback sucker <br />implanted with radiotags stocked in the Upper <br />Colorado River, April 1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1 <br />2. Table A.2. List of 25 PIT-tagged razorback sucker <br />implanted with radiotags stocked in the Gunnison <br />River, April 1994 and September 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . A-2 <br />3. Table B.1. Individual habitat use for 12 radio- <br />tagged razorback sucker in the Upper Colorado <br />River, April-August 1994 and March-October 1995 . . . . . . . B-1 <br />4. Table B.2. Individual habitat use for 15 radio- <br />tagged razorback sucker in the Gunnison River, <br />April-August 1994 and March-October 1995 . . . . . . . . . . B-1 <br />ACKNOWLEDGMENTS <br />The authors would like to thank the many individuals who participated in <br />this study. Frank Pfeifer, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, was instrumental in <br />negotiations with Mr. Etter for obtaining access to Etter Pond to collect adult <br />razorback sucker. Frank along with Mike Baker, Dale Ryden, and Kathy Holley <br />captured razorback sucker from Etter Pond; they also assisted in implanting radio <br />transmitters in razorback sucker. Several others assisted in radiotracking: <br />Caren Kram, Toby Mourning, Mike Montagne, and Greg Taylor. <br />The report was peer-reviewed by Tom Chart, Dr. Gordon Mueller, and Edmund <br />Wick. Additional comments were provided by Dr. Tom Czapla. <br />vi