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List of Tables <br />Table <br />1. Summary of tag-wound classification over time for juvenile <br />Colorado squawfish, razorback sucker, and bonytail at <br />Dexter NFHTC. 24 <br />2. Summary of fin regeneration (all fin removal groups combined) <br />over time for surviving Colorado squawfish (CS), razorback <br />sucker (RZ), and bonytail (BT) held in an outside pond and an <br />outside raceway, Dexter NFHTC, New Mexico. Fins were removed <br />with conventional short-cut scissors 26 <br />3. Overall survival percentage for Colorado squawfish (CS), <br />bonytail (BT), and razorback sucker (RZ) for all experimental <br />groups held in a pond and raceway, October 1989 (day O) to <br />May 1990 (day 195), May 1990 to October 1990 (day 343), and <br />October 1990 to March 1991 (day 511), Dexter NFHTC, New Mexico. <br />Survival rates were the numbers of fish that survived through <br />days 195, 343, and 511 divided by the numbers of fish present <br />at the beginning of the study 26 <br />4. Summary of the size, number, and PIT-tag verification over <br />time for hatchery-reared juvenile Colorado squawfish, <br />Hotchkiss NFH, Colorado 29 <br />5. Summary of PIT-tag-wound classification for juvenile Colorado <br /> squawfish at Hotchkiss NFH, Colorado and juvenile razorback <br /> sucker at Ouray EFH, Utah 29 <br />6. Comparison of survival, growth, and PIT-tag retention for <br /> juvenile razorback sucker, Ouray EFH, Ouray, Utah, November <br /> 1989 to March 1990. 35 <br />7. Comparison of survival, growth, and PIT-tag verification for <br /> juvenile razorback sucker, Ouray EFH Ouray, Utah, March 1990 <br /> to August 1990. 35 <br />8. Summary of tag/mark verification and survival for juvenile <br /> Colorado squawfish held in a pond {P) and raceway (R) over <br /> time, Dexter NFHTC, Dexter, New Mexico. For a mark to have <br /> been verified, it must have been recognizable; a tag, if <br /> coded, must have been both recognizable and readable. 47 <br />9. Summary of tag/mark verification and survival for juvenile <br /> razorback sucker held in a pond (P) and raceway (R) over <br /> time, Dexter NFHTC, Dexter, New Mexico. For a mark to have <br /> been verified, it must have been recognizable; a tag, if <br /> coded, must have been both recognizable and readable. 49 <br />v <br />