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<br />FWS/OBS-76/10. A SELECTED ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON FISH AND WILDLIFE <br />IMPLICATIONS OF MISSOURI WATER AllOCATION. Anita Cochran. 1975. 71 pp. <br /> <br />Contains references useful to those dealing with the management of water <br />allocation within the Upper Missouri River Basin. The subject matter <br />encompasses biological sciences, engineering, geology, law, and the <br />social sciences. <br /> <br />FWS/OBS-76/11. A STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF STREAM CHANNELIZATION AND BANK <br />STABILIZATION ON WARM WATER SPORT FISH IN IOWA: Subproject No.1. <br />Inventory of Major Stream Alterations in Iowa. Ross V. Bulkley. 1975. <br />338 pp. <br /> <br />Aerial photographs and public records were used in this study to determine <br />the amount of channelization of Iowa streams with drainage areas greater <br />than 50 square miles. The extent of channelization was determined by <br />measuring stream sinuosity. It is estimated that from 1,000 to <br />3,000 miles of streams have been lost in Iowa since settlers first <br />arrived. <br /> <br />FWS/OBS-76/12. A STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF STREAM CHANNELIZATION AND BANK <br />STABI LIZATION ON WARM WATER SPORT FISH IN IOWA: Subproj ect No.2. A <br />Study of the Impact of Selected Bank Stabilization Structures on Game <br />Fish and Associated Organisms. Arthur L. Bulkley. 1975. 116 pp. <br /> <br />A study of four types of bank stabilization structures, installed mainly <br />for highway protection, to determine their impact upon game fish habitat <br />in Iowa streams. <br /> <br />FWS/OBS-76/13. A STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF STREAM CHANNELIZATION AND BANK <br />STABILIZATION ON WARM WATER SPORT FISH IN IOWA: Subproject No.3. <br />Organisms in Central Iowa Warm Water Streams. laurence Robert King and <br />Kenneth D. Carlander. 1976. 217 pp. <br /> <br />A study of si x central Iowa streams to determi ne whether fi sh and fi sh <br />food organisms were affected by short-reach channelization associated <br />with bridge replacement in the last 15 years. <br /> <br />FWS/OBS-76114. A STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF STREAM CHANNELIZATION AND BANK <br />STABILIZATION OF WARM WATER SPORT FISH IN IOWA: Subproject No.4. The <br />Effects of long-Reach Channelization on Habitat and Invertebrate Drift in <br />Some Iowa Streams. David William Zimmer and Roger W. Bachmann. 1976. <br />87 pp. <br /> <br />A study of the relationships between channel morphometry, habitat <br />diversity, and invertebrate density in 11 natural and channelized stream <br />segments of the upper Des Moines River Basin. The most obvious effect of <br />channelization on stream habitat was a reduction in the diversity of <br />water depth and current velocity. <br /> <br />6 <br />