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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.
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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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y. _ A <br />LIST OF TEXT TABLES <br />Table 1. Physical characteristics of lakes Mead, Mohave and Havasu on the lower <br />Colorado River, Arizona-California-Nevada (Minckley 1978, Paulson et al. 1980, <br />WPRS 1980a, Roline and Lieberman 1985). <br />Table 2. Percentage of aquatic macrohabitats in Parker I and II sub-divisions of the <br />lower Colorado River, 1983-1986 (Hiebert and Grabowski 1985, 1987; see also <br />Minckley 1979) <br />Table 3A. Native fishes of the main stream lower Colorado River. Scientific and <br />vernacular names generally follow current usage (Robins et al. 1991). <br />Table 3B. Non-native (introduced) fishes of the main stream lower Colorado River <br />(some species of hypothetical occurrence [Minckley 1978], and others stocked but not <br />established are not included). Scientific and vernacular names generally follow current <br />usage (Robins et al. 1991). <br />Table 4. Literature review summary of field and laboratory studies: Observed, selected <br />and/or preferred daily and seasonal habitats of larval fishes represented in the lower <br />Colorado River, AZ. This table does not include information from literature review <br />summary of larval feeding habitat. See numerically corresponding table in <br />REFERENCES USED for fish codes and citation sources. <br />Table 5. Literature review summary of field and laboratory studies: Observed, selected <br />and/or preferred daily and seasonal habitats of juvenile fishes represented in the lower <br />Colorado River, AZ. This table does not include information from literature review <br />summary of juvenile feeding habitat. See numerically corresponding table in <br />REFERENCES USED for fish codes and citation sources. <br />Table 6. Literature review summary of field and laboratory studies: Observed, selected <br />and/or preferred daily and seasonal habitats of adult fishes represented in the lower <br />Colorado River, AZ. This table does not include information from literature review <br />summary of adult feeding or spawning habitats. See numerically corresponding table <br />in REFERENCES USED for fish codes and citation sources. <br />Table 7. Literature review summary of field and laboratory studies: Observed, selected <br />and/or preferred water temperatures (C) of larval fishes represented in the lower <br />Colorado River, AZ. The tabular symbols denote the following: "X" refers to a single <br />temperature; repeated X's refer to temperature range; "G" or "G" refer to habitat <br />temperature "greater than" or "greater than or equal to" this temperature, respectively; <br />"L" or "L" refer to "less than" or "less than or equal to" this temperature, respectively. <br />See numerically corresponding table in REFERENCES USED for fish codes and <br />citation sources.
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