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Biological Report <br />This publication series of the Fish and Wildlife Service comprises reports on the results of research, <br />developments in technology, and ecological surveys and inventories of effects of land-use changes on fishery and <br />wildlife resources. They may include proceedings of workshops, technical conferences, or symposia; and <br />interpretive bibliographies. <br />Copies of this publication may be obtained from the Publications Unit, U.S. Fish and <br />Wildlife Service, 18th and C Streets, NW., Room 130, Arlington Square <br />Building,Washington, DC 20240, or may be purchased from the National Technical <br />Information Service (NTIS), 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161. <br />Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data <br />Tyus, Harold W. <br />Habitat use and stream-flow needs of rare and endangered <br />fishes, Yampa River, Colorado / by Harold M. Tyus and <br />Catherine A. Karp. <br />p. cm. -(Biological report ; 89(14)) <br />Bibliography: p. <br />1. Rare fishes-Colorado-Yampa River-Habitat. <br />2. Streamflow-Colorado-Yampa River. I. Karp, <br />Catherine A. IL Title. III. Series: Biological report <br />(Washington, D.C.) ; 89-14. <br />QL628.C6T98 1989 <br />597'.0529' 097881-dc20 89-11951 <br />CIP <br />Cover: Colorado squawfish, humpback chub, bonytail <br />chub, and razorback sucker shown with the <br />average annual Streamflow, Yampa River. Fish <br />ilktstrations by James M. Beard. <br />This publication may be cited as follows: <br />Tyus, H. M., and C. A. Karp. 1989. Habitat use and Streamflow needs of rare and endangered fishes, Yampa River, <br />Colorado. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv., Biol. Rep. 89(14).27 pp. <br />