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BIBLIOGRAPHY <br />Abbott, C. C. 1861. Descriptions of four <br />species of North American Cgprinidae. Proc. <br />Phila. Acad. Nat. Sci. 12(1860):473-474. <br />First description of the razorback sucker <br />(R ar~uchen teganus) from the "Colorado" and <br />"New rivers. <br />COLORADO RIVER DRAINAGE, DESCRIPTION, <br />ENDANGERED, TAXONOMY/SYSTEMATICS <br />2 <br />Allen, A. M. 1982. Developmental study of <br />brook, brown, rainbow, and cutthroat trout <br />larvae. Proc. Colo.-Wyo. Chap. Am. Fish. <br />Soc. 17:91-103. <br />A detailed morphomeristic study of the larval <br />stages of Salvelinus fontinalis, Salmo trutta, <br />S. gairdneri, aad S. clarki to evaluate char- <br />acters of diagnostic value. <br />ANATOMY/MORPHOLOGY, DESCRIPTION, <br />EARLY LIFE HISTORY, TAXONOMY/SYSTEMATICS <br />3 <br />Anderson, R. M., and B. Nehring. 1982. The <br />catch sad release experience on the <br />Fryingpan and South Platte rivers. Proc. <br />Colo.-Wyo. Chap. Am. Fish. Soc. 17:16-32. <br />This study considered the effects of harvest <br />on the standing crop of Salmo species versus <br />the effects of catch and release on population <br />numbers. <br />Habitat requirements include copious growths <br />of aquatic vegetation and water velocities <br />less than 15 cm/sec. Salmonids were generally <br />inefficient predators and it was recommended <br />that fatheads sot be introduced as forage <br />where cover is available throughout the year. <br />ABUNDANCE, AGE/GROWTH, DESCRIPTION, <br />DISTRIBUTION, ECOLOGY--Interactions, Trophic <br />relationships, FOOD, HABITAT, INVENTORY, <br />MANAGEMENT, MOVEMENT, NATURAL HISTORY, PLATTE <br />RIVER DRAINAGE, PREDATION, RECRUITMENT, <br />REPRODUCTION, RIO GRANDE RIVER DRAINAGE, <br />WATER QUALITY-Physical <br />5 <br />Annear, T. C. 1980. A characterization of <br />Yampa and Greea River ecosystems. M.S. <br />Thesis. Utah State Univ., Logan. 143pp. <br />An analysis of primary and secondary producer <br />communities, organic energy transport, and <br />macroinvertebrate communities at selected <br />sites of the Green and Yampa rivers, Dinosaur <br />National Monument, Moffat County. Data inter- <br />pretation in terms of lotic continuum theory. <br />Implications to river management for the <br />benefit of endangered fishes. <br />ALTERATION, COLORADO RIVER DRAINAGE, <br />ENDANGERED, HABITAT, INVERTEBRATES-Benthos, <br />MANAGEMENT, PRODUCTION, STREAM FLOW, <br />WATER QUALITY-Chemical, Physical <br />6 <br />Anonymous. 1887. No title. Field -and Farm. <br />April 9:4. <br />COLORADO RIVER DRAINAGE, FISHERY--Sport, <br />INVENTORY, PLATTE RIVER DRAINAGE, <br />REPRODUCTION, STANDING CROP. <br />4 <br />Andrews, A. K. 1970. The distribution and <br />life hiatorq of the fathead minnow <br />(Pimephales promelas Rafinesque) in <br />Colorado. Ph.D. Diss. Colo. State <br />Univ., Ft. Collins. 131pp. <br />Life history characteristics of the fathead <br />minnow in warmwater and Coldwater environments <br />were investigated. Fathead minnows were found <br />to establish populations under diverse habitat <br />conditions. Notable indications of success <br />were a viable population at an elevation of <br />3,034 m and successful spawning at 12.8 C. <br />An announcement of the planting of 35,000 <br />young-of-the-year trout by the deputy state <br />fish commissioner. <br />ARKANSAS RIVER DRAINAGE, FISHERY--Sport, <br />POPULAR <br />Anonymous. 1888. The fish pond. Field and <br />Farm. November 10:7. <br />A report by an angler in Durango on catching <br />what he believes to be the first eel (Anguilla <br />rostrata) in the area. <br />FISHERY--Sport, POPULAR, RIO GRANDE RIVER <br />DRAINAGE <br />3 <br />