LIST OF TABLES
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<br />Table 1. Colorado pikeminnow capture histories, Green River Basin, 2000 to 2003 ...................73
<br />Table 2. Huggins models to estimate abundance (derived from model parameters), survival (S),
<br />probability of capture (p) or recapture (c), and transition rate (§/) of Colorado
<br />pikeminnow in the Green River Basin, 2000 to 2003 .........................................................74
<br />Table 3. Abundance estimates, 95% confidence limits, and coefficients of variation (CV's, as %)
<br />for adult (> 450-mm TL) Colorado pikeminnow in the Yampa River, Colorado, 2000 to
<br />2003 ....................................................................................................................................75
<br />Table 4. Abundance estimates, 95% confidence limits, and coefficients of variation (CV's, as %)
<br />for adult (> 450-mm TL) and recruit-sized (400 to 449-mm TL) Colorado pikeminnow in
<br />the White River, Utah and Colorado, 2000 to 2003 ..........................................................76
<br />Table 5. Abundance estimates, 95% confidence limits, and coefficients of variation (CV's, as %)
<br />for adult (> 450-mm TL) and recruit-sized (400 to 449-mm TL) Colorado pikeminnow in
<br />the Middle Green River, Utah, 2000 to 2003 .....................................................................77
<br />Table 6. Abundance estimates, 95% confidence limits, and coefficients of variation (CV's, as %)
<br />for adult (> 450-mm TL) and recruit-sized (400 to 449-mm TL) Colorado pikeminnow in
<br />the Desolation-Gray Canyon reach of the Green River, Utah, 2001 to 2003 .....................78
<br />Table 7. Abundance estimates, 95% confidence limits, and coefficients of variation (CV's, as %)
<br />for adult (> 450-mm TL) and recruit-sized (400 to 449-mm TL) Colorado pikeminnow in
<br />the lower Green River, Utah, 2001 to 2003 ........................................................................79
<br />Table 8. Maximum probabilities of capture of Colorado pikeminnow from the Green River
<br />Basin 2000-2003, for each sampling occasion, reach, and year .........................................80
<br />Table 9. Abundance estimates, 95% confidence limits, and coefficients of variation (CV's, as %)
<br />for adult (> 450-mm TL) and recruit-sized (400 to 449-mm TL) Colorado pikeminnow in
<br />the Green River Basin, Utah and Colorado, 2000 to 2003 .................................................81
<br />Table 10. Apparent survival probability estimates (S, 95% Cl) from capture-recapture data for
<br />sub-adult and adult Colorado pikeminnow captured in the Green River Basin in two
<br />periods from 1991 to 2003 ................................................................................................. 82
<br />Table 11. Annual transition probabilities (?&,j, movement to a different reach between years) for
<br />the average-sized (499-mm TL) Colorado pikeminnow captured in the Green River
<br />Basin, Utah and Colorado, 2000 to 2003 ...........................................................................83
<br />Table 12. Average annual transition probabilities (fir, annual probability of movement to or from
<br />each reach) for the average-sized (499-mm TL) Colorado pikeminnow captured in the
<br />Green River Basin, Utah and Colorado, 2000 to 2003 ......................................................84
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