Table of Contents - continued
<br />Papers
<br />PAGE
<br />Status of populations of the endangered Chihuahua chub, Gila nigrescens,
<br />in New Mexico and Mexico. Robert Rush Miller and Barry Chernoff,
<br />The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 74
<br />Abstracts
<br />Preliminary findings on the reproductive biology of the loach minnow,
<br />Tiaroga cobitis. Kenneth D. Britt, Jr. and Paul R. Turner, New Mexico
<br />State University, Las Cruces. 85
<br />Distribution of introduced and native salamanders in east-central and
<br />southeastern Arizona. James P. Collins, Arizona State University, Tempe. 86
<br />Observations on population status and reproduction of the Warner sucker
<br />(Catostomus warnerensis). Candia I. Coombs, Oregon State University, 87
<br />Corvallis.
<br />Ecological and genetic interaction between the Pecos gambusia (Gambusia
<br />nobilis) and two sympatric congeners. Anthony A. Echelle, Alice F.
<br />Echelle, Elisabeth Milstead, and D. Allen Rutherford, Baylor University,
<br />Waco, Texas. 88
<br />Genetic differences in physiological tolerances of Amargosa pupfish
<br />(Cyprinodon nevadensis). C. Robert Feldmeth, The Claremont Colleges,
<br />Claremont, California. 89
<br />Some aspects of the natural history of Agosia chrysogaster and
<br />Pantosteus clarki in Sycamore Creek, Maricopa County, Arizona.
<br />Stuart G. Fisher, Arizona State University, Tempe. 90
<br />Habitat partitioning of the fishes of the Virgin River. Thom Hardy,
<br />James E. Deacon and Angelo Yfantis, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. 91
<br />Reintroduction of endangered fish species into historic habitats.
<br />James E. Johnson, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Albuquerque, N.M. 92
<br />Fishes of the upper Bill Williams drainage, Mohave and Yavapai counties,
<br />Arizona. William G. Kepner, Bureau of Land Management, Phoenix, Arizona. 93
<br />Least chub (Iotichthys phlegethontis Cope) biology, habitat protection,.
<br />and reestablishment efforts. Marianne Lamarra, Utah State University,
<br />Logan; and Kent Miller, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, Salt Lake City. 95
<br />Stream use by exotic and native fishes, Grand Canyon National Park, with
<br />observations on their food habits and reproductive cycles in 1976-1977.
<br />C. 0. Minckley, Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff. 96
<br />Southwestern trouts: Why the differing colors and spotting patterns and
<br />morphometrics and meristics? John N. Rinne, Rocky Mountain Forest and
<br />Range Experiment Station, Tempe, Arizona. 98
|