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<br />14 <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 /> <br />As with the RR sections, mean lengths for most species were larger (6 of 11) at <br />Duffy SS than at Sevens SS (Table 7). At Duffy the SS had similar mean lengths for all <br />taxa to the RR except for the most common species, white suckers (Table 7). In contrast <br />there was a strong tendency for smaller fish at the Sevens in the SS than the RR. Mean <br />length was significantly smaller for 6 of 11 taxa in the Sevens SS (Table 7). <br /> <br />Table 7. Tests of mean lengths offish between the four study areas: DutTy RR, <br />DutTy SS, Sevens RR and Sevens SSe Alpha equal 0.05. <br /> <br /> RR SS DUFFY SEVENS <br /> DUFFY Vs. Sevens DUFFY Vs. Sevens RRVs. RRVs. <br />Species SS SS <br />DB S.D.* S.D.** ad. n.d <br />CC S.D.** ad ad S.D.** <br />CP S.D.** n.d ad n.d. <br />CPM ad - ad ad <br />FM S.D. "'* ad ad S.D.** <br />NP S.D.** S.D.** ad S.D.** <br />RTC S.D.** S.D.** ad S.D.* <br />5MB ad. S.D.** ad n.d <br />WB S.D.** ad n.d. n.d <br />WF S.D.** S.D.** ad S.D.** <br />WS S.D.** S.D.** S.D.* S.D.** <br /> <br />SD* significant for 2 tail test (95%) <br />SD** significant for I tail test (95%) <br /> <br />INVERTEBRATES <br /> <br />Enumeration of samples collected by date and station is given in Appendix 2. <br />Density was higher at Duffy than at Cross Mountain ranch on all dates. Diversity was <br />higher at Duffy except during October (Table 8). The greatest density was in September <br />at Cross Mountain, and in October at Duffy (Table 8). October samples 1, 2, 3 and 4 at <br />Cross Mountain and 1 and 2 at Duffy were from areas recently re-watered following an <br />increase in flow (Figure 2). The flow on September 3 was 209 cfs. Minimum flow was <br />113 cfs on September 11 and flow increased to 394 cfs by October 8, when the final <br />sample was taken. The reduced density of these samples was apparently related to the <br />fact that shallow areas were recently dry. . <br />