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UCREFRP Catalog Number
8045
Author
Pacey, C. A. and P. C. Marsh.
Title
Resource Use by Native and Non-Native Fishes of the Lower Colorado River
USFW Year
1998.
USFW - Doc Type
Literature Review, Summary, and Assessment of Relative Roles of Biotic and Abiotic Factors in Management of an Imperiled Indigenous Ichthyofauna-Final Report.
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<br />CONTENTS <br />SUMMARY OF KEY FINDINGS <br />INTRODUCTION <br />PROBLEM STATEMENT <br />METHODS <br />Literature Searches <br />Presentation of Data <br />Analytical Process <br />RESULTS <br />Data Base Search Outcomes <br />Habitats in the Lower Colorado River <br />Dams and reservoirs <br />River reaches <br />Off-channel habitats <br />Substrates <br />Discharge and currents <br />Water chemistry <br />Overview of Aquatic Biota <br />NATIVE AND NON-NATIVE FISHES <br />Physical Habitats of Native and Non-Native Fishes <br />Larval life stage, Juvenile life stage, Adult life stage <br />Temperature Relations <br />Larval life stage, Juvenile life stage, Adult life stage <br />Foods and Feeding Habits <br />Larval life stage, Juvenile life stage, Adult life stage <br />Piscivory and cannibalism <br />Adult feeding areas <br />Territoriality <br />Spawning Requirements <br />Timing of reproduction <br />Temperature <br />Spawning areas <br />Mode of reproduction <br />OVERLAP IN RESOURCE USE <br />ROLES OF BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC FACTORS <br />CASE STUDIES <br />MANAGEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS <br />LITERATURE CITED <br />REFERENCES USED <br />APPENDICES
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