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UCREFRP Catalog Number
9375
Author
Kimball, J. F.
Title
Flow Effects on Humpback Chub (Gila cypha) in Westwater Canyon.
USFW Year
1999.
USFW - Doc Type
Salt Lake City.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY <br />Archer, D.L., L.R. Kaeding, B.D. Burdick, and C.W. McAda. 1985. A study of the endangered fishes of <br />the Upper Colorado River. Final Report -Cooperative Agreement 14-16-0006-82-959. U.S. <br />Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Grand Junction, Colorado. <br />Arizona Game and Fish Department. 1996. Ecology of Grand Canyon Backwaters. Final Report. Coop <br />Agreement 9-FC-40-07940. AGFD, Phoenix, Arizona. <br />Bestgen, K.R., R.T. Muth, and M.A. Trammell. 1998. Downstream transport of Colorado pikeminnow <br />larvae in the Green River drainage: temporal and spatial variation in abundance and relationships <br />with juvenile recruitment. Prepared for the Colorado River Recovery and Implementation _ <br />Program. Project # 32. <br />Chart, T.E., and L. Lentsch, 1998. Reproduction and recruitment of Gila spp. and Colorado pikeminnow <br />(Ptychocheilus Lucius) in the Middle Green River; 1992-1996. Prepared for the Colorado River <br />Recovery and Implementation Program. Project # FG-39. Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, <br />Salt lake City, Utah. <br />Day, K.S. and C. Crosby. 1997. Backwater use by young of year chub and Colorado pikeminnow in <br />Desolation and gray canyons of the Green River, Utah. Draft Final Report to the Recovery <br />Implementation Program for the Endangered Fishes of the Upper Colorado River Basin, Denver, <br />Colorado. Project No. 39. <br />Hamman, R.L. 1982. Spawning and culture of the humpback chub. Progressive Fish Culturist 44: 213- <br />216. <br />Kaeding. LR., B.D. Burdick, P.A. Schrader, and W.R. Noonan. 1986. Recent capture of a bonytail <br />(Gila elegans) and observations of this nearly extinct cyprinid from the Colorado River. Copeia <br />(4)1021-1023. <br />Kaeding, L.R. and M.A. Zimmerman. 1983. Life history and ecology of the humpback chub in the Little <br />Colorado and Colorado Rivers of the Grand Canyon. Transactions of the American Fisheries <br />Society 112:577-594. <br />Karp, C.A., and H.M Tyus. 1990. Humpback chub (Gila cypha) in the Yampa and Green Rivers with <br />observations on other sympatric fishes. Great Basin Naturalist 50: 257-264. <br />Marsh, P.C. 1985. Effects of incubation temperature on survival of embryos of native Colorado River <br />fishes. The Southwestern Naturalist 30: 129-140. <br />McAda, C.W., W.J. Bates, J.S. Cranney, T.E. Chart, W.R. Elmblad, and T.P. Nesler. 1994. Interagency <br />Standardized Monitoring Program Summary of Results, 1986-1992. U.S. Fish and Wildlife <br />Service, Denver, Colorado. <br />Miller, R.R. 1946. Gila cypha,a remarkable new species of cyprinid fish from the Colorado River in <br />Grand Canyon, Arizona. Journal of the Washington Academy of Science, Arts and Letters <br />46:365-404. <br />32 <br />
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