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Table 4. Analysis of variance comparisons of the average catch rates (number caught per hour) <br />of species commonly caught by boat electrofishing in the Price River. Data collected <br />below river mile 19.5 are shown as "Canyon" and data collected above that point are <br />shown as "Woodside". Native species are shown in bold. <br />SPECIES YEAR REACH INTERACTION <br /> <br /> (year X reach) <br /> 1996 1997 Prob>F Canyon Woodside Prob>F prob>F <br />Flannelmouth 34.463 28.528 0.1176 26.415 32.038 0.1563 0.9643 <br />Sucker <br />Bluehead 4.8687 3.7626 0.2871 2.540 4.639 0.1254 0.6949 <br />Sucker <br />Coioraao 0.5456 0.9129 0.9862 0.5665 0.8235 0.8964 0.3724 <br />Pikeminnow <br />Channel Catfish 3.4901 2.0574 0.0119 5.4226 1.8672 0.0001 0.0990 <br />Common Carp 12.460 7.290 0.1014 .5.139 10.430 0.0045 0.1651 <br />Table 5. Chi-square comparison of the percentage of subadult individuals of species commonly <br />caught by boat electrofishing in the Price River. Data collected below river mile 19.5 <br />are shown as "Canyon" and data collected above that point are shown as "Woodside". <br />Native species are shown in bold. <br />SPECIES YEAR REACH <br /> 1996 1997 XZ Canyon Woodside XZ <br />Flannelmouth <br />Sucker $6.30 75.05 0.001 61.26 82.46 0.001 <br />Bluehead <br />Sucker 31.78 21.85 0.073 27.59 11.54 0.077 <br />Channel Catfish 91.04 81.33 0.097 88.10 85.00 0.628 <br />Common Carp 13.95 15.63 0.583 19.23 14.37 0.348 <br />25 <br />