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9404
Author
Douglas, M. E. and P. C. Marsh.
Title
Ecology and Conservation Biology of Humpback Chub (Gila cypha) in the Little Colorado River.
USFW Year
1996.
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Colorado River ecology and dam management. National Academy <br />Press, Washington D. C. <br />Miller, R. R. 1946. Gila cypha, a remarkable new species of <br />cyprinid fish from the Colorado River in Grand Canyon, <br />Arizona. J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 36:409--415. <br />1955. Fish remains from archaeological sites in the lower <br />Colorado River Basin, Arizona. Pap. Mich. Acad. Sci., Arts <br />and Letters 40:125--136, <br />, 1959. Origin and affinities of the freshwater fish fauna <br />of western North America, p. 187--222. In: Zoogeography. C. <br />L. Hubbs (ed.). American Assoc. for the Advancement of Sci., <br />Publ. 51. Washington, D. C. <br />1961. Man and the changing fish fauna of the American <br />southwest. Pap. Mich. Acad. Sci., Arts and Lett. 46:365--404. <br />, 1964. Fishes of Dinosaur. Naturalist 15:24--29. <br />, and G. R. Smith. 1984. Fish remains <br />Grand Canyon of the Colorado, Arizona, <br />taxonomy of Gila cypha, p. 61--65. In: <br />geology, and paleobiology of Stanton's <br />National Park, AZ. R. C. Euler (ed.). <br />History Assoc., Monogr. 6. <br />from Stanton's Cave, <br />with notes on the <br />The archaeology, <br />Cave, Grand Canyon <br />rand Canyon Natural <br />Miller, W. H. 1982. Concluding remarks, p. 130--131. In: Fishes <br />of the upper Colorado River system: Present and future. W. <br />H. Miller, H. M. Tyus, and C. A. Carlson (eds.). West. Div., <br />Am. Fish. Soc., Albuquerque, New Mexico. <br />Minckley, W. L. 1973. Fishes of Arizona. Arizona Game and Fish <br />Department, Phoenix, Arizona. <br />, 1983. Status of the razorback sucker, Xyrauchen texanus <br />(Abbott), in the lower Colorado River basin. Southwest. Nat. <br />28:165--187. <br />, 1991. Native fishes of the Grand Canyon region: An <br />obituary?, p. 124--177. In: Colorado River ecology and dam <br />management. National Academy Press, Washington D. C. <br />_, and M. E. Douglas. 1991. Discovery and extinction of <br />western fishes: A blink of the eye in geologic time, p. 7-- <br />17. In: Battle against extinction: Native fish management <br />in the American west. W. L. Minckley and J. E. Deacon <br />(eds.). University of Arizona Press, Tucson, Arizona. <br />_, D. A. Hendrickson, and C. A. Bond. 1986. Geography of <br />western North American freshwater fishes: Description and <br />relationships to intracontinental tectonism, p. 519--613. <br />15 <br />11
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