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<br />19 <br />ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS <br />Funding for this project was provided by the U.S Fish and Wildlife <br />Service (Contract Number 14-16-009-1501-W05). U.S Fish and Wildlife <br />Service Biologists Harold Tyus, Rids Jones, Buddy Jensen , and Don Archer <br />cooperated and provided conceptual input. Ms Vicki Rosen conducted most of <br />the laboratory experiments and presented a report at the Western Division <br />of the American Fisheries Society meeting. The Cooperative Unit is <br />supported by the Service, Utah State University, and the Utah Division of <br />Wildlife Resources. <br />LITERATURE CITED <br />Allanson, B., A. Bok, and N. VanWyk. 1971. The influence of exposure to <br />low temperature on Tilapia mossambica Peters. II. Changes in serum <br />osmolarity, sodium and chloride concentration. J. Fish Biol. 3:181- <br />185. <br />Allen, K. and K. Strawn. 1971. Rate of acclimation of juvenile channel <br />catfish, Ictalurus punctatus to high temperatures. Trans. Amer. Fish. <br />Soc. 100:665-671. <br />Archer, 0., Tyus, H., L. Keading, C. McAda, and R. Burdick. 1984. <br />Colorado River Fishes Monitoring Project : Second Annual Reportl U.S. <br />Fish and Wildlife Service, 2205 Federal Bldg., Salt Lake City, UT. 32 <br />p mimeo. <br />Becker, C. R. Genoway, and M. Schneider. 1977. Comparative cold <br />resistance of three Columbia River organisms. Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc. <br />106:178-184. <br />Brett, J. R. 1970. Temperature. Animals. Fishes. pp 515-560 in 0. <br />Klinne (ed), Marine ecology. John Wiley and Sons, New York, Vol 1, Pt <br />1, 681 p. <br />Bulkley, R. and R. Pimentel. 1983. Temperature preference and avoidance <br />by adult razorback suckers. Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc. 112:601-607. <br />Burton, D., P. Abell, and T. Capazzi. 1979. Cold shock: effect of rate <br />of thermal decrease on Atlantic menhaden. Marine Pollut. Bull. 10:347- <br />349. <br />Chittenden, M. 1972. Responses of young american shad to low