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Desert Fishes Council.
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Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council Volume XXVII 1995 Annual Symposium.
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1995.
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Ingram, Texas.
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE DESERT FISHES COUNCIL, 1995 Symposium VOLUME XXVII-PUBLISHED 1996 <br />TABLE OF CONTENTS <br />' marks presenters of multi-authored papers <br />CONTRIBUTED PAPER <br />HUBBS, C. <br />Geographic variation of Gambusia life history traits ............................................................................. ...1 <br />ABSTRACTS (IN ORDER OF PRESENTATION) <br />PIsTER, E. P. <br />A brief history of the Desert Fishes Council: a time to examine our direction ................................... .75 <br />KOBETICH, G. C. <br />The Natural Communities Conservation Planning and Habitat Conservation Planning <br />Process in southern California .............................................................................................................. 63 <br />VINYARD, G. <br />Strategies for conservation of desert fishes: Some recent examples from Nevada .............................. .92 <br />HERSHLER, K; WILLIAMS, J. E. <br />Conservation strategies for springsnails in the Great Basin: the challenge and the opportunities .... . 52 <br />MATHEws, N. <br />Buying dirt and water for fish ............................................................................................................... 64 <br />SCOONOVER, M. J. <br />Legal tools for resource protection: Case study Mono Lake .............................................................. 82 <br />PFEIFER, F. K <br />Endangered Colorado River fishes (upper basin) annual report ....................................................... 72 <br />MINCKLEY, C. O. <br />Native fish status report for the Lower Colorado River Basin ........................................................... 67 <br />HEINRICH, J. E.; SJOBERG, J. C.*; WITHERS, D.; BYERS, S.; WERDON, S.; ST. GEORGE, D. <br />Southern Nevada Eco-region Report ...................................................................................................... .41 <br />WONG, D. M. <br />Interagency report for Southern California and Eastern Sierra ............................................................95 <br />KANIM, N. R.'; YOUNG, K <br />1995 Northern California area report ...................................................................................................58 <br />VARELA-Rommo, A. <br />Area Report for northwestern Mexico .....................................................................................................91 <br />CONTRERAS-BALDERAS, S. <br />Mexican Rio Grande area Coordinator report - status of some fish communities and <br />environmental legislation .......................................................................................................................... 28 <br />YOUNG, K L. <br />Arizona Game and Fish Department activity report ............................................................................. 97 <br />PROPST, D. L. <br />Native fish research and management in New Mexico during 1995 .................................................. 77 <br />WHITE, R.*; SATO, G.; OLSON, J.; YOUNG, D.; BENTIVOGLIO, A.; RHEw, R. <br />1995 Oregon area report to the Desert Fishes Council ......................................................................... 94 <br />GARRETT, G. P. <br />Agency report for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department ............................................................... 39
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