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PROCEEDRJOS OF THE DESERT FISHES Comm, 1995 SYMPOSRIM VOLUME XXVII-PUBLISHED 1996 <br />CONVERSE, Y. K'; HAWKINS, C. P.; VALDEZ, R <br />The effects of Interim Flow Management on subadult humpback chub habitat in the <br />Colorado River through Grand Canyon PUBBS sTUDEHT PAPER COMPMORJ ..................................................... .29 <br />BROUDER, M. J.*; HOFFNAGLE, T. L. <br />Distribution and prevalence of the Asian tapeworm, Bothriocephalus acheilognathi, in the <br />Colorado River and its tributaries, Grand Canyon ............................................................................... .25 <br />GoRMAN, 0. T.'; STONE, D. M.; ZDINAK, Z. M.; MERETsKY, V.J. <br />Habitat use by spawning humpback chub Gila cypha in the little Colorado River, <br />Arizona near Grand Canyon ................................................................................................................... .39 <br />MERETsKY, V. J.'; GORMAN, 0. T.; STONE, D. M.; ZDINAK, Z. <br />Condition of humpback chub captured in the little Colorado River ................................................ .65 <br />VALDEZ, R. A.'; RYEL, R J. <br />Ecology and status of the humpback chub in the Colorado River, Grand Canyon, Arizona ............. .90 <br />REIMUS, C. R <br />Morphological variation in the pre-dorsal keel of razorback sucker, Xyrauchen texanus <br />1HUB6s STUDENT PAPER COMPETITORI ........................................................................................................................ .79 <br />HORN, M. J. <br />Ageing of larval razorback suckers Xyraudwn 4m=us using otoliths .................................................... .57 <br />MINCKLEY, C. 0.'; LA BARBARA, M.; THORSON, M. <br />The role of the lower Colorado River National Wildlife Refuges and La Paz County, <br />Arizona, in the reintroduction of bonytail chub and razorback suckers into lower basin waters...... . 68 <br />SCOPPETTONE, G. G.'; RISSLER, P. H. <br />Information on cui-ui Chasmistes cujus life history ................................................................................ .83 <br />HEKi, L. G. <br />Management of cui-ui Chasmistes cujus spawning migrations through Marble Bluff <br />Fish Facility, Pyramid Lake, Nevada, 1993 through 1995 ................................................................... .47 <br />RISSLER, P. H.'; SCOPPETTONE, G. G. <br />Cui-ui population dynamics and population viability model ................................................................79 <br />PERKINS, D. L.'; SCOPPETTONE, G. G.; BuETTNER, M. E. <br />Ecological segregation of sympatric Lost River and shortnose suckers: feeding habits and <br />associated anatomical differences ............................................................................................................70 <br />DuNsmooR, L. <br />Predation by planarian flatworms and fathead minnows on embryos and larvae of <br />endangered suckers in Oregon .................................................................................................................. 35 <br />KANN, J. <br />Effect of lake level management on water quality and endangered suckers in upper <br />Klamath Lake, Oregon .............................................................................................................................. 61 <br />THOMAS, H.*; CROWL, T. A.; LENTSCH, L.; KELEHER, C. <br />Trade-offs between habitat restoration and foodweb dynamics: implications for <br />June sucker recovery jHUBw sTuDEHT PAPER compowoR1 ................................... •. • • • • • •......................................... 89 <br />DouGLAs, M. E. '; MARSH, P. C. <br />Seasonal and yearly population estimates for Catostomus latipinnis and Pantosteus <br />discabolus (Teleostei, Catostomidae) in the Grand Canyon region of Arizona ..................................... 33 <br />UNMACK, P. J. <br />A comparison of North American and Australian riverine desert habitats, fishes, <br />and management ....................................................................................................................................... 90 <br />iii