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UCREFRP Catalog Number
9299
Author
Anderson, R. and J. Mumma.
Title
Aspinall Studies
USFW Year
1999.
USFW - Doc Type
Annual assessment of Colorado Pikeminnow Larval Production in the Gunnison and Colorado Rivers, Colorado 1992-1996.
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<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 /> <br />LITERA TURE CITED <br /> <br />Bestgen, K. R., and M. A. Williams. 1994. Effects of fluctuating an~ constant <br />temperatures on early development and survival of Colorado pikeminnow. <br />Colorado River Recovery Implementation Program. Larval Fi~h Laboratory, <br />Colorado State University, Fort Collins. 20 pp. I <br /> <br />, <br />i <br />Bestgen, K. R., R T. Muth and M. A. Trammell. 1998. Downstrear transport of <br />Colorado squawfish larvae in the Green River drainage: temppral and spatial <br />variation in abundance and relationships with juvenile recruit$ent. Larval Fish <br />Laboratory, Department of Fishery and Wildlife Biology. Co~orado State <br />University, Fort Collins, Colorado. 63 pp. I <br />, <br /> <br /> <br />Bestgen, K. R., 1997. Interacting effects of physical and biological f~ctors on recruitment <br />of age-O Colorado pikeminnow. Unpublished Ph.D. Disserta~ion, Colorado State <br />University, Ft. Collins, Colorado. 203 pp. I <br />I <br />Burdick, B. D. 1995. Ichthyofaunal studies of the Gunnison River, Golorado, 1992-1994. <br />Rinal Report prepared for the Recovery Implementation Program for Endangered <br />Fishes in the Upper Colorado River Basin. US. Fish and w,'lldlife Service, <br />Colorado River Recovery Project, Grand Junction, Colorado ,60pp + appendices. <br />I <br /> <br />Burdick, B. D. 1997. Minimum flow recommendations for passage ~fColorado - <br />pikeminnowand razorback sucker in the 2.3 mile reach ofth~ lower Gunnison <br />river: Redlands diversion dam to the Colorado River confluence. US. Fish and <br />Wildlife Service, Colorado River Recovery Project, Grand Jubction, Colorado <br />39pp + appendices. I <br />, <br />! <br />I <br />Haines, G.B., and HM. Tyus. 1990. Fish association and environm~ntal variables in <br />age-O Colorado pikeminnow habitats, Green River, Utah. Jo~mal of Freshwater <br />Ecology, 5: 427-435. . I <br />I <br />Hawkins, J. A. and T. P. Nesler. 1991. Nonnative fishes of the Up~er Colorado River <br />Basin: an issue paper. Colorado State Univ. and Colorado Uiv. of Wildlife, Fort <br />Collins CO. 72 pp. I <br />I <br />I <br />i <br />Haynes, C. M., R. T. Muth, and T. P. Nesler. 1985. Identification qfhabitat requirements <br />and limiting factors for Colorado pikeminnow and humpbac~ chub. Federal Aid <br />Project SE-3-4 Final Report. Colorado Division of Wildlife, IFort Collins, 62 pp <br />I <br />I <br />i <br />McAda, C. W. and R. 1. Ryel. 1999. Distribution, relative abundan~e and environmental <br />correlates for age-O Colorado pikeminnow and sympatric fis,es in the Colorado <br />River. Recovery Program Project Number 45. US. Fish anr Wildlife Service, <br />Grand Junction, CO. 25pp. <br /> <br />31 <br />
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