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<br />UST OF APPENDICES (continued) <br /> <br />Appendix Page <br />P. Percent hatch of razorback sucker eggs from adults held at Walter Walker <br />State Wildlife Area near Grand Junction, Colorado ................................................ 273 <br />Q. Percent deformity and mortality of deformities in parentheses of razorback <br />sucker eggs and newly hatched larvae from adults held at Horsethief Canyon <br />State Wildlife Area near Grand Junction, Colorado ................................................ 274 <br />R. Percent deformity and mortality of deformities in parentheses of razorback <br />sucker eggs and newly hatched larvae from adults held at Adobe Creek near <br />Grand Junction, Colorado........................................................................................ 275 <br />S. Percent deformity and mortality of deformities in parentheses of razorback <br />sucker eggs and newly hatched larvae from adults held at Walter Walker <br />State Wildlife Area near Grand Junction, Colorado ................................................ 276 <br />T. Water quality characteristics measured in test water used in the razorback <br /> <br />sucker larvae study......... ........ ........................... ....................................................... 277 <br /> <br />U. Concentration of inorganic elements (Jlglg dry weight) in zooplankton <br />collected from various sites near Grand Junction, Colorado ................................... 284 <br />V. Percent survival of razorback sucker larvae exposed to reference food <br />(brine shrimp) and reference water (24-Road) in the larval fish study.................... 290 <br />W. Percent survival of razorback sucker larvae exposed to reference food <br />(brine shrimp) and site water in the larval fish study............................................... 292 <br />X. Percent survival of razorback sucker larvae exposed to site food and <br />reference water (24-Road) in the larval fish study................................................... 294 <br />Y. Percent survival of razorback sucker larvae exposed to site food and <br />site water in the larval fish study.. ......... .................... ............... ......... ......... .............. 296 <br />Z. Percent survival of razorback sucker held at 24-Road from hatch <br />until 134 days of age and fed a commercial fish food ............................................. 298 <br /> <br />UST OF KEYWORDS <br /> <br />Razorback sucker <br />Colorado River <br />Endangered fish <br />Reproduction <br />Selenium <br />Trace elements <br /> <br />Xl <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />