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<br /> <br />~. <br /> <br />The addition of the smallmouth bass to the Green River fauna <br />adds another potential predator on rare fishes. However, turbid- <br />ity levels during spring and early summer, and the rigorous nature <br />of the Green River should limit reproduction of this piscivore. <br />LITERATURE CITED <br />Holden, P. B. and C. B. Stalnaker. 1975. Distribution and abun- <br />dance of mainstream fishes of the middle ~nd upper Colorado <br />River basin, 1967-1973. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 104(2) :217-231. <br />Kidd, G. 1977. An investigation of endangered and threatened <br />fish species in the upper Colorado River as related to Bureau <br />of Reclamation projects. Final Report. Bur. Reclamation, <br />Grand Junction, Colorado. <br />Seethaler, K. H., C. W. McAda, and R. S. Wydoski. 1976". Endan- <br />gered and threatened fish in the Yampa and Green rivers of <br />Dinosaur National Monument. Utah Coop. Fish. Res. Unit, Utah <br />State University, Logan. <br />Vanicek, C. D. 1967. Ecological studies of native Green River <br />fishes below Flaming Gorge Dam, 1964-1966. Ph.D. Disserta- <br />tion, Utah State Univ., Logan. <br />Vanicek, C. D., R. H. Kramer, and D. R. Franklin. 1970. Distri- <br />bution of Green River fishes in Utah and Colorado following <br />closure of Flaming Gorge Dam. Southwestern Nat. 14(3):297- <br />315. <br /> <br />..!. <br /> <br />~ I . '. <br />