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iii <br />List of Appendices <br />Pase <br />Table Al-Lists of geomorphic habitat types ........................................................................29 <br />Table AZ -List offish species and status ...............................................................................30 <br />List of Tables <br />Pale <br />Table 1. Relative abundance offish species collected in the Colorado River, 1992-1996, spring, <br />summer and fall. Colorado squawfish (CS), Native (NT}, Non-native cyprinids (NNC) and <br />other non-natives (NN). Values are percent (%), except N . ...................... 5 <br />Table 2. Summary of physical habitat data and Colorado squawfish and non-native cyprinid <br />(NNC) collections, Colorado River Nursery Habitat, Upper section. Spring, summer <br />and fall 1992-1996 .................................................... 7 <br />Table 3. Summary of physical habitat data and Colorado squawfish and non-native cyprinid <br />(IVNC) collections, Colorado River Nursery Habitat, Lower section. Spring, summer <br />and fall 1992-1996 ................................................... 8 <br />Table 4. Summary of correlations between flow and habitat availability, nwsery habitat studies, <br />Colorado River, 1992 and 1996 . .......................................... 9 <br />Table 5. Comparison of Flow, habitat and catch rates of Colorado squawfish (CS) and non-native <br />cyprinids (NNC), Colorado River (CO) and Green River. . 11 <br />.Table 6. Comparison of ISMP catch rates (CS/100m2) to Nursery Habitat catch rates, Colorado <br />River,1992-1996 .....................................................12 <br />Table 7. Chi squared analysis for Colorado squawfish use of habitat types. Colorado River nwsery <br />habitat, Upper section, 1992-1996 ......................................... 14 <br />Table 7, contd. Chi squared analysis for Colorado squawfish use of habitat types. Colorado River <br />nursery habitat, Lower section, 1992-1996 . ................................. 15 <br />Table 8. Comparison of characteristics of SC and MS backwaters, Colorado River, Upper section <br />1992-1996 ..........................................................16 <br />Table 9. Overwinter growth of Colorado squawfish. Changes in average, minimum <br />and maximum total length in mm (TL) from fall to spring ..................... 20 <br />