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<br />APPENDIX A
<br />Qualitative phylogeny of the native freshwater fishes of the Lower Colorado River Basin examined in our study (Ecological
<br />Archives E089-048-A1).
<br />APPENDIX B
<br />Values of range size (species' rarity), frequency of local extirpation, and perceived level/source of extinction risk for native fishes
<br />of the Lower Colorado River Basin examined in our study (Ecological Archives E089-048-A2).
<br />APPENDIX C
<br />Terminal node predictions of the decision trees for species' rarity from Fig. 1, frequency of local extirpation from Fig. 2, and
<br />perceived level/source of extinction risk from Fig. 3 (Ecological Archives E089-048-A3).
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