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UCREFRP Catalog Number
7315
Author
Colorado Water Conservation Board.
Title
State of Colorado Hatchery Feasibility Study for Endangered Fishes of the Colorado River Basin, Vols. 1 & 2.
USFW Year
1993.
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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />LIST OF TABLES <br /> <br />2.1 library of Pertinent Culture Information on the Colorado River <br />Endangered Fish <br />2.2 A Ust of Contacts and Summary of Responses on Culture-Related Information <br />2.3a-e A Summary of Past Culture Efforts for Colorado Squawfish <br />2.4a-e A Summary of Past Culture Efforts for Humpback Chub <br />2.5a-d A Summary of Past Culture Efforts for Bonytail Chub <br />2.6a-f A Summary of Past Culture efforts for Razorback Sucker <br />2.7 Summary of Extensive Culture Techniques for the Four Colorado River <br />Endangered Fish <br />3.1 Hatchery Research and Production Needs <br />3.2 Threatened and Endangered Broodstock Requirements <br />3.3 Incubation Timing and Fry Size Relative to Optional Incubation Temperature <br />3.4 Survival Percentages for Colorado River Endangered Species <br />3.5 Numbers, Sizes and Species of Fish to be Cultured Under Six Scenarios <br />3.6 Hatchery Simulation Model - Input Descriptions <br />3.7 Productions Scenario 1 - Flow and Rearing Unit Requirements - Constant <br />Temperatures <br />3.8 Production Scenario 1 - Flow and Rearing Unit Requirements - Average <br />River Temperatures <br />3.9 Production Scenario 2 - Flow and Rearing Unit Requirements - Constant <br />Temperatures <br />3.10 Production Scenario 2 - Flow and Rearing Unit Requirements - Average <br />River Temperatures <br />3.11 Production Scenario 3 - Flow and Rearing Unit Requirements - Constant <br />Temperatures <br />3.12 Production Scenario 3 - Flow and Rearing Unit Requirements - Average <br />River Temperatures <br />3.13 PWG Production and Research Request Scenario 4 - Flow and Rearing Unit <br />Requirements - Constant Temperatures <br />3.14 PWG Production and Research Request Scenario 4 - Flow and Rearing Unit <br />Requirements - Average River Temperatures <br />3.15 Production Scenario 5 - Maximum Efficiency - Flow and Rearing Unit <br />Requirements - Elevated Temperatures and Photoperiod Control <br />3.16 Production Scenario 6 - Intensive/Extensive Culture - Flow and Rearing Unit <br />Requirements - Constant Temperatures <br />3.17 Production Scenario 6 - Intensive/Extensive Culture - Flow and Rearing Unit <br />Requirements - Average River Temperatures <br />3.18 Pathogens Positively Identified in Artificially Cultured Colorado Squawfish <br />3.19 Pathogens Positively Identified in Wild Colorado Squawfish <br />3.20 Pathogens Positively Identified in Artificially Cultured Humpback Chub <br />3.21 Pathogens Positively Identified in Wild Humpback Chub <br />3.22 Pathogens Positively Identified in Artificially Cultured Bonytail Chub <br />3.23 Pathogens Positively Identified in Wild Bonytail Chub <br />3.24 Pathogens Positively Identified in Artificially Cultured Razorback Sucker <br />
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