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UCREFRP Catalog Number
7155
Author
Holden, P. B., W. White and G. Somerville
Title
Threatened Fishes of Utah
USFW Year
1974
USFW - Doc Type
51, Part 2
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<br />~~ <br />r ~z~ <br /> <br />... <br /> <br />.Mjjld:~r, WI.., k( !~cll €hI 'v'l (Is-) .u{ G <br />Iq14 e~ lU , <br /> <br />\ <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />.- <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />flIIq) <br />07155 <br /> <br />Reprint from the Proceedings of the UIllh Academy of Sciences, Arts, and <br />Letters, vol. 51, part 2.1974 <br /> <br />THREATENED FISHES OF UTAH <br /> <br />Paul Holden-Chairmanl <br /> <br />William White, Gaty Somerville, <br />Donald Duff, Robert Gervais, and Steve Gloss <br /> <br />Introdudioll <br /> <br />The following report catalogs those species and populations of fish that <br />are endangered or threatened in Utah. Defmitions of endangered and <br />threatened species follow the Endangered Species Act of 1973, P. L <br />93.205. An endangered species is "any species (or subspecies) which is in <br />danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range." <br />Threatened species are defmed as "any species (or subspecies) which is <br />likely to become an endangered species within the foreseeable future <br />throughout all or a significant portion of its range." These defmitions <br />require knowledge of natural ranges and population abundance and indi- <br />cate that significant reductions in range and/or abundance should be <br />determined for placement in either categol)'. A third term, indeterminate <br />status, will be used where knowledge is !ad.:ing for placement into one of <br />the other categories but the species is thought tobe rare. <br />These definitions apply to river systems, not political boundaries, for <br />fish. Therefore, we need to differentiate between endangered species and <br />endangered populations which are rare only in a particular area (Utah) and <br />not throughout most of their natural range. <br /> <br />Each species will be discussed in five categories: <br /> <br />1. Description. A general description of the species and characteristics <br />separating it from similar and/or oftenamfused species. .. <br />2. Documentation. This section will examine the decrease in range and/or <br />abundance that has initiated the rare dassification. It will give original <br />range and abundance or the most complete knowledge of such avail- <br />able. Present natural populations will De documented, with emphas!s on <br />those in Utah. Areas most important for reproduction will be men- <br />tioned, if known. <br /> <br />1. Utah Fishes Committee, Bonneville Chapter, American Fisheries <br />Society, 2586 Country Oaks Drive, Lay too, Utah 84041. <br /> <br />46 <br /> <br />-~".""~. <br /> <br />-.--"--."..... <br /> <br />, . <br /> <br />'" <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />-' <br /> <br />+- <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />, <br />
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