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UCREFRP Catalog Number
8236
Author
Douglas, M. E. and P. C. Marsh
Title
Population and Survival Estimates of Catostomus latipinnis in Northern Grand Canyon, with Distribution and Abundance of Hybrids with Xyrauchen texanus
USFW Year
1998
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Copeia
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<br />924 <br /> <br />COPEIA, 1998, NO.4 <br /> <br />man and D. L. Soltz (eds.). John Wiley and Sons, <br />New York. <br />-. 1992a. Phylogeny and biogeography of the <br />Catostomidae, freshwater fishes of North America <br />and Asia, p. 778-826. In: Systematics, historical <br />ecology, and North American freshwater fishes. R. <br />L. Mayden (ed.). Stanford Univ. Press, Stanford, <br />CA. <br /> <br />-. 1992b. Introgression in fishes: significance <br />for paleontology, cladistics, and evolutionary rates. <br />Syst. Bio!' 41:41-57. <br />-, AND R. K. KOEHN. 1971. Phenetic and cladis- <br />tic studies of biochemical and morphological char- <br />acteristics of Catostomus. Syst. Zoo!. 20:282-297. <br />SUTTKUS, R. D., AND G. H. CLEMMER. 1979. Fishes of <br />the Colorado River in Grand Canyon National <br />Park, p. 599-604. In: Proceedings of the first con- <br />ference on scientific research in the National Parks. <br />R. M. Linn (ed.). U.S. Nat. Pk. Servo Trans. Proc., <br />Ser.5. <br />Tyus, H. M. 1987. Distribution, reproduction, and <br />habitat use of the razorback sucker in the Green <br />River, Utah, 1979-1986. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 116: <br />111-116. <br /> <br />-. 1990. Ecology and management of Colorado <br />squawfish, p. 379-402. In: Battle against extinction: <br />native fish management in the American west. W. <br />L. Minckley and]. E. Deacon (eds.). Univ. of Ari- <br />zona Press, Tucson. <br />-, AND C. A. KARp. 1990. Spawning and move- <br />ments of razorback sucker, Xyrauchen texanus, in the <br />Green River basin of Colorado and Utah. South- <br />west. Nat. 35:427-433. <br /> <br />U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE. 1994. Endangered <br />and threatened wildlife and plants: animal candi- <br />date review for listing as endangered or threatened <br />species; proposed rule. Fed. Reg. 59:58982-59028. <br />-. 1996. Endangered and threatened wildlife <br />and plants: review of plant and animal taxa that are <br />candidates for listing as endangered or threatened <br />species. Ilid. 61:7596-7613. <br />USHER, H. D., S. W. CAROTHERS, C. O. MINCKLEY, AND <br />]. W. JORDAN. 1980. Age and growth rate of the <br />flannelmouth sucker, Catostomus latipinnis and blue- <br />head mountain sucker, Pantosteus discobolus, in the <br />Colorado River, Grand Canyon National Park, p. <br />163-175. In: Proceedings of the second annual con- <br />ference on scientific research in the National Parks. <br />U.S. Nat. Pk. Servo Trans. Proc., Ser. 8, Washington, <br />DC. <br />VANICEK, C. D. 1967. Ecological studies of native <br />Green River fishes below Flaming Gorge Dam, <br />1964-1966. Un pub!. Ph.D. diss., Utah State Univ., <br />Logan. <br />-, R. H. KRAMER, AND D. R. FRANKLIN. 1970. Dis- <br />tribution of Green River fishes in Utah and Colo- <br />rado following closure of Flaming Gorge Dam. <br />Southwest. Nat. 14:297-315. <br /> <br />DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY AND MUSEUM, ARIZONA <br />STATE UNIVERSITY, TEMPE ARIZONA 85287- <br />1501. E-mail: (MED) m.douglas@asu.edu. <br />Send reprint requests to MED. Submitted: 7 <br />May 1997. Accepted: 23 May 1998. Section ed- <br />itor: S. T. Ross <br /> <br />~ <br />
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