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Author
Douglas, M. E. and P. C. Marsh.
Title
Ecology and Conservation Biology of Humpback Chub (Gila cypha) in the Little Colorado River.
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1996.
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mainstream fishes of the middle and upper Colorado River <br />basin, 1967-1973. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 104:217--231. <br />Johnson, P. W. and R. B. Sanderson. 1968. Spring flows into the <br />Colorado River: Lee's Ferry to Lake Mead, Arizona. Water- <br />Resources Department, Report No. 34, AZ State Land <br />Department. U.S. Geological Survey, Phoenix. <br />Johnson, R. R., 1991. Historic changes in vegetation along the <br />Colorado River in the Grand Canyon, p. 178--206. In: <br />Colorado River ecology and dam management. National Academy <br />Press, Washington D. C. <br />Kaeding, L. R., and M. A. Zimmerman. 1983. Life history and <br />ecology of the humpback chub in the Little Colorado and <br />Colorado rivers of the Grand Canyon. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. <br />112:577--594. <br />_, B. D. Burdick, P. A. Schrader, and C. W. McAda. 1990. <br />Temporal and spatial relations between the spawning of <br />humpback chub and roundtail chub in the upper Colorado <br />River. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 119:135--144. <br />Karp, C. A., and H. M. Tyus. 1990. Humpback chub (Gila cypha) <br />in the Yampa and Green rivers, Dinosaur National Monument, <br />with observations on roundtail chub (G. robusta) and other <br />sympatric fishes. Great Basin Nat. 50:257--264. <br />Kolb, E., and E. Kolb. 1914. Experiences in the Grand Canyon. <br />Natl. Geogr. 26(2):99--184. <br />Kubly, D. M., and G. A. Cole. 1979. The chemistry of the Colorado <br />River and its tributaries in Marble and Grand canyons, p. <br />565--572. In: Proceedings of the first annual conference on <br />scientific research in the National Parks. R. M. Linn (ed.). <br />U. S. National Park Service Transactions and Proceedings, <br />Series 5. <br />Lebreton, J. -D., K. P. Burnham, J. Clobert, and D. R. Anderson. <br />1991. Modeling survival and testing biological hypotheses <br />using marked animals: A unified approach with case studies <br />Ecol. Monogr. 62:67--118. <br />Leopold, L. B., 1991. Concluding remarks. p. 254--257. In: <br />Colorado River ecology and dam management. National Academy <br />Press, Washington D. C. <br />Marzolf, G. R., 1991. The role of science in natural resource <br />management: The case for the Colorado River, p. 28--39. In: <br />14
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