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MISSION, <br />The mission of the Desert Fishes Council is to preserve the biological integrity of desert aquatic ecosystems and their associated <br />life forms, to hold symposia to report related research, and management endeavors, and to effect rapid dissemination of <br />information concerning activities of the Council and its members. <br />OFFICERS <br />Chairman: Death A. Hendrickson, Texas Natural History Collection/R4000, University of Texas, Austin, Texas <br />ChaiIman-elect: Michael E. Douglas, Dept. Zoology and Museum, Arizona State University, Tempe,, Arizona <br />Executive Secretary:. E. P. Pister, Bishop, CA, U.S.A. <br />COMMITTEES <br />Awards: Gary K. Meffe <br />Membership: Paul C. Marsh <br />Proceedings Editors: Gary P. Garrett (Chair) and Annette M. Sudyka <br />Proceedings Translation Subcommittee: Biol. Guadalupe Morales A. (Chair); Ecol. Juan Mario Ci ett Gal'wn; Biol. <br />Cristina Mckndez Torres; Eool. Jose Martin E. Haro Rodriguez; Biol.'Mar. Andres Villarreal Lizarraga; M.C. <br />Martha J. Ron-An Rodriguez; M.C. Jose Campoy Favela; M.C. Florentino Garza Salazar, M.C. Juan Carlos <br />Banera Guevara; Biol. Rafaela Paredes Aguilar, Ecol. Elvira Rojero "Diaz; Biol. Eduardo L6pez Saavedra; Biol. <br />Mar. Alejandro Varela Romero; Dr. Dean A. Hendrickson <br />Program: Michael E. Douglas (Chair), Dean A. Hendrickson, Nadine Kamm - <br />Resolutions: Walter R. Cohutenay, Jr. <br />Local Committees: 1995 (Reno, Nevada, U.S.A.) Glenn Clemmer, Randy McNatt; 1996 (La Paz, Baja California, Mfxico) <br />Francisco Reynoso-Mendoza; 1997 (Death Valley National Park, Furnace Creek, California, U.SA.) E. Phil Pister. <br />MEMBERSHIP <br />Membership in the Desert Fishes Council is open to any person or organization interested in or engaged in the management, <br />protection, or scientific study of desert fishes, or some related phase of desert fish conservation. Membership includes <br />subsaiption to the Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council. Annual dues are $25 (regular. domestic or foreign), $15 (student), <br />$35 (family: 1 Proceedings), >$35 (sustaining) and $1,000 (patron: single payment). Send dues payments and general <br />contributions along with address information (including affiliation, voice, fax, and e-mail) and indication of permission to include <br />this information in a published directory of the Desert Fishes Council to- Paul C. Marsh, Membership Chair, Center for <br />Environmental Studies, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-3211 USA (602/965-2977; FAX 602/965-8087; Internet <br />ICPCM@ASUVM.INREASU. EDU) <br />ABOUT PROCEEDINGS OF-THE DESERT FISHES COUNCIL <br />It is the policy of the Council to publish in the annual Proceedings of the Desert - Fishes Council papers, abstracts, discussion <br />summaries, business items, resolutions, and other material submitted for presentation, whether actually resented at the Annual <br />Symposium or not. The Proceedings are published and delivered to all members of the Desert Fishes Council and subscribing <br />libraries in the year following the Annual Symposium All contributions are published as received following automated electronic <br />processing designed to standardize format only. Authors are responsible for their own technical editing and for any errors caused <br />by failure to follow Instructions to Authors (published in each volume). Proofs are not provided to authors for review prior to, <br />publication, and only full papers are subjected to peer review. Resolutions are published exactly as passed by the membership <br />in the business meeting of the Annual Symposium. The Translation Subcommittee of the Proceedings Committee accepts <br />responsibility for errors in translations to Spanish for those abstracts they translate. This committee provides original translations <br />of all abstracts and resolutions when translations are not provided by authors, and edits all Spanish abstracts provided by authors. <br />Translations to English of all abstracts received only in Spanish are done by the Translations Subcommittee. <br />The Desert Fishes Council offers extensive, information on the World Wide Web about itself and the organisms and ecosystems <br />it strives to protect: http://www.utexas.edu/depts/tnhcl.www/fish/dfcldfc_top.html <br />Permission to utilize copyrighted material in this volume was granted by University of Arizona Press (cover art) <br />ISSN 1068-0381 The entire DFC Proceedings is prima on recycled paper.