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<br />24•Habitat suitability index curves for endangered fishes of Upper
<br />N Colorado River Basin. Rich Valdez and Paul Holden, Bio/West,
<br />m Logan, Utah.
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<br />25.C:ritique of biological aspects of instream flow incremental
<br />methodology.. Eugene 0. Maughan, University of Arizona, Tucson;
<br />o and Paul Barrett, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Phoenix.
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<br />N 26.Heritage methodology and its role in fish community and habitat
<br />0° monitoring. Darlene McGriff, California Department of Fish and
<br />Game, Sacramento.
<br />27.Monitoring contaminant residues in Southwestern aquatic habitats.
<br />William Kepner, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Phoenix.
<br />28.Peces cavernicolas en peligro de extincion en la peninsula de
<br />Yucatan: problemas metodologicos para el estudio de su biologia
<br />y ecologia. Navarro-Mendoza M., Centro de Investigacianes de
<br />Quintana Roo, Cancun, Q. Roo, Mexico.
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<br />29.Rise to the Future - the U.S.D.A. Forest Service National
<br />fisheries program. Glen Contreras, U.S.D.A. Forest Service,
<br />o Washington, D.C.
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<br />a 30.Habitat preferences of several native Gila River cyprinids, using
<br />y instream flow incremental methodology. Carl Couret, U.S. Fish
<br />and Wildlife Service, Albuquerque, N.M.
<br />w 31-Recent invasion of red shiner (Notropis lutrensis) in the Virgin
<br />Q River, Utah, and its impact on the woundfin (P1agopterus
<br />g argentissimus) and Virgin River chub (Gila robusta seminuda).
<br />o Terry Hickman, St. George, Utah.
<br />32.Physical habitat utilization in a Sonoran Desert stream, Aravaipa
<br />Creek. John N. Rinne, Forestry Science Laboratory, Arizona State
<br />University, Tempe.
<br />33.Aspectos distribucionales y ecologicos de los peces del Alto
<br />Lerma, subcuenca del Rio Lerma .(Mexico). Carlos Chavez Toledo,
<br />Escuela Superior de Ecologfa, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico.
<br />to 34-Status of recovery efforts for Colorado River fishes. John
<br />Hamill, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Denver, Colorado.
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<br />z 35.Effects of high temperature on reproductive behavior and
<br />physiology of CvQrinodon nevadensis amargosae. Robert Feldmeth,
<br />a Joint Science Center, Claremont Colleges, Claremont, CA.
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<br />D 36•The illusion of technique and fisheries management. Robert
<br />Behnke, Colorado State University, Fort Collins.
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<br />Q 37.Evolutionary relationships among inland pupfishes of the
<br />Cvorinodon variegatus complex. Tony and Alice Echelle, Oklahoma
<br />o State University, Stillwater, and Dexter National Fish Hatchery,
<br />N.M.
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