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UCREFRP Catalog Number
7220
Author
Marsh, P. C. and D. R. Langhorst
Title
Feeding and Fate of Wild Larval Razorback Sucker
USFW Year
1988
USFW - Doc Type
Environmental Biology of Fishes
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<br /> 60 <br />HOOVER DAM <br />NO- Backwater <br />Arizona Bay <br />Hammerhead Cove <br /> <br />5 10 <br />km <br />DAVIS DAM <br />Fig. 1. Lake Mohave, Arizona-Nevada, showing study areas, and area map (inset). <br />from Hoover (Boulder) Dam and impounded by suckers and their larvae, which are readily ob- <br />Davis Dam. Physical, chemical, and biological fea- served and sampled during calm weather. Larvae <br />tures of the reservoir were described by Allan & are abundant and easily collected from Ham- <br />Roden (1978), Priscu et al. (1980, 1982), and merhead Cove except during turbulence of major <br />Minckley (1983). Our study area was along 5 km of storms. Both areas were regularly visited and <br />shoreline between Arizona Bay and Hammerhead sampled from January to May 1985. - <br />Cove (Fig. 1). Arizona Bay supports a large seaso- Larvae are here defined as fish from hatching <br />nal aggregation of spawning adult razorback (6.5--8.6 mm) through development of full compli- <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />4. <br /> <br />
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