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<br />-ado River basin Edmondson, W. T. IedJ. 1959. Freshwater biology, 2nd edition. John Wiley & Sons, New York.
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<br />water-limited Edwards, G. L 1974. Biology of the striped bass, Morone saxatilis (Walbaum), in the lower Colorado River
<br />, (Arizona-California-Nevada). Unpubl. M. 5. Thesis, Ariz. State Univ., Tempe.
<br />. As emphasized Evermann, B. W. 1931. A distributional list of the species of freshwater (fiches known to occur in California. Calif.
<br />'vdlent In Open, Fish and Game Dept., Fish. Bull. 35:1-67.
<br /> Harlington, R. W., Jr., and E. S. Harrington. 1.961. Food selection among fishes invading a high subtropical salt
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<br />')d515 fOf down- Fisheries Task Groun--Colorado River, Great Basin Field Comm., Ariz. Game and Fish Comm., Phoenix
<br />~r appear highly' (pfOCes`ed).
<br /> Kimsey, I. B, 1958. Fisheries problems m impounded waters of California and the lower Colorado River. Am. Fish
<br />aquatic vegeta- so<., Trans., 87:319-331.
<br />flushed IfltO the Miller, R. R. 1952. Bait lishes of the lower Colorado River, from 1_ake Mead, Nevada, to Yuma, .Arizona, with.
<br />'tl hydroelectric a key (or their identification. Cali(. Fish Game 38(1):7-42.
<br />hes of the river 1961. Man and the changing fish fauna of the American Southwest. Pap. Mich. Acad. Sci., Arts, Lett.,
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<br />1~re backwater 46:365 A04,
<br /> Miuer, R. R., and C. H. Lowe. 1967. Part 2. Fishes of Arizona. Pages 133-151 in C. H. Lowe, ed. Vertebrates of
<br />~' CUffent UndP_f Arizona. Univ. Ariz. Press, Tucson.
<br />'rll[y Of riparian Hinckley, W. L. 1971 a. Keys to native and introduced fishes of Arizona. J. ,Ariz. Acad. Sci. 6:183-188.
<br />' '' Itflent5 thrOUgfl .19716. Bait fish survey of the lower Colorado River. Rep. to game and fish depts. of lower basin states,
<br />' alltOChthOrlOUS Ariz. State Univ., Tempe (processed).
<br /> .1973. Fishes of Ariznna. Ariz. Game and Fish Dept., Phoenix.
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<br />' (~ In the lo . 1979. Aquatic habitats and fishes of the lower Colorado River, southwestern United States. Final Rep.
<br />wer Contr, 1406-300-2529. U.S. Dept. Int., Bur. Reclam., Boulder City, Nev. (processed).
<br />I rimary produe- ~ Minshall, G. W. 1978. Aurotrophy in stream ecosystems. BioScience 28:767-771.
<br />-)mlds, or other Moffett, 1 N!. 1941. A fishery survey of the Colorado River below Boulder Dam. Cali(. Fish Game 1811?:76-86.
<br />1 directly upon I Moyle, P. B. 1976. Inland Fishes of California. Univ. Calif. Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles.
<br />' i Ish fauna thus Nicola, S. J. 1979. Fisheries problems associated with development of the Colorado River. Calif. Fish Game Dept.,
<br /> Inland Fish. Endang. Species Prog. Spec. Publ. 79:1-18.
<br /> Ohmart, R. D., W. O. Reason, and C. Burke. 1977..A riparian case history: the Colorado River. Pages 35-47 in
<br /> R. R. ;ohnson and D. A. )ones, tech. coords., Importance, preservation and management of riparian habitat:
<br /> a symr>osium. U. 5. Dept. Agric., For. Serv., Gen. Tech. Rept. RM~3:35-47.
<br />"' from the U.~. t Paulson, L. J., and ). R. Baker. 1980. Nutrient interactions among reservoirs on the Colorado River. Pages 1647 to
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<br />Ivey Division, 1656 m Syrnposium on surface water impoundments. ASCE, Minneapolis, tilinn.
<br />~"Iblication. ~. ). Pont, D. 1973. Plankton pigment heterogeneity in seven reservoirs in the lower Colorado River basin. Unpubl.
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<br />~e5 students at M. 5. Thesis, Ariz. State Univ., Tempe.
<br /> Prokopovich, N. P. 1969. Deposition of clastic sediments by clams. J. Sediment, Petrol. 39:891-901.
<br />it a551StanCe IS Ricker, W. E. 1937. The food and the food supply of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka Walbaum) in Cultus
<br /> Lake, British Columbia. 1. Biol. Bd. Canada 3:450-468.
<br /> Rinne, I• N., W. L. Hinckley, and P. O. Bernell. 1981. Factors affecting fish distribution in two desert reservoirs,
<br /> central Arizona- Hydrobiologia, (in press).
<br />Uda/urus /acusfris I Schulback, ). C., and H. A. Sandholm. 1962. Littoral bottom fauna of Lewis and Clark Reservoir. Proc. S. Dak. Acad.
<br /> Sci. 41:101-112.
<br /> Usinger, R. L 1955. Aquatic insects of California. Univ. Cali(. Press. Berkeley.
<br />es 201-295 in H. M. Wallis, O. L, 1951. The status of the fish fauna of the Lake Mead National Recreational Area, Arizona-Nevada.
<br />nthropol. Pap., No. Am. Fish. Soc., Trans., 80:84-92.
<br /> Weaver, R. O., and C. D. Ziebell. 1976. Ecology and early life history of largemouth bass and bluegill in Imperial
<br />^renn~al stream and f Reservoir, Arizona. Southwest. Nat. 21:151-160.
<br /> Winn, H. E., and R. R. Miller. 1954. Native post-larval fishes of the lower Colorado River basin with a kev to their
<br />For. Serv., Gen. identification. Calif. Fish Game 40:272-ZBS,
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