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UCREFRP Catalog Number
7874
Author
Ruppert, J. B. and R. T. Muth.
Title
Effects Of Electrofishing Fields On Embryos And Larvae Of Razorback Sucker - Final Report.
USFW Year
1995.
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<br />Acknowledgments <br /> <br />This study was funded by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Upper Colorado Regional <br />Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, under Memorandum of Understanding O-FC-40-08910 <br />(modifications 007 and 012). L. Crist and C. Karas were contract administrators. Research <br />was conducted under Federal Endangered Species Permit PRT -704930 (held by F. Pfeifer, <br />U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) and with approval of Colorado State University Animal Care <br />and Use Committee. R. Hamman and B. Jensen provided razorback sucker eggs. The <br />Coffelt'" Mark 20 electrofishing control unit was loaned by BiolWest, Inc., Logan, Utah. N. <br />Sharber and D. Snyder offered technical advice. J. ZumBrunnen assisted with experimental <br />design and statistical analyses. Comments by S. Flickinger, B. Kondratieff, D. Snyder, and <br />R. Valdez greatly improved the report. The assistance of K. Bestgen, D. Beyers, J. Bundy, <br />M. Farmer, S. Meismer, and L. Zeigenfuess is also appreciated. <br /> <br />Disclaimer.- The mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute <br />endorsements or recommendations by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation or Colorado State <br />University. <br /> <br />2 <br />
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