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<br />LIST OF TABLES (continued) <br />~ Table 13. Comparison of flow, habitat and catch rates of Colorado pikeminnow (CPM) <br />and non-native cyprinids (NNC), Colorado River (CO) and Green River ..... 17 <br />Table 14. Multinomial analysis for Colorado pikeminnow use of habitat types, based on <br />the frequency of occurrence of each habitat type, and the number of each type <br />~ containing pikeminnow. Colorado River nursery habitat, Upper and Lower <br />sections,1992-1996 ..............................................19 <br />Table 15. Multinomial analysis for Colorado pikeminnow use of habitat types, based on <br />the percent each habitat type comprises of the total sampled habitat area, and <br />~ the number of each type containing pikeminnow. Colorado River nursery <br />habitat, Upper and Lower sections, 1992 - 1996 . . ....................... 20 <br />Table 16. Comparison of ISMP catch rates (CPM/100 mz) to Nursery Habitat catch rates, <br />Colorado River, 1992-1996 ......................................... 21 <br /> <br />Table 17. Comparison of habitat area identified on aerial video and during nursery habitat <br />study. Colorado River, upper section, 1992-1996 ........................ 22 <br />Table 18. Comparison of habitat area identified on aerial video and during nursery habitat <br />~ study. Colorado River, lower section, 1992-1996 ........................ 23 <br />Table 19. Summary of flow and temperature for the Colorado River, USGS gage at Cisco, <br />1992-1996 ......................................................24 <br />~ Table 20. Overwinter growth of Colorado pikeminnow. Changes in average, minimum <br />and maximum total length in mm (TL) from fall to spring ................ 25 <br />Table A1. Most common species, and status, found in the Colorado River in the study <br />area ............................................................49 <br /> <br />. iv <br />