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A study of hematological characteristics of <br />bonytail (G. ele ans), humpback chub (G. <br />c ha), razorback sucker (Ryrauchen texanus~, <br />and Colorado squawfish (Ptychocheilus lucius) <br />as a guide to fish health for culture con- <br />siderations. <br />ANATOMY/MORPHOLOGY, COLORADO RIVER DRAINAGE, <br />CULTURE, ENDANGERED, GENETICS <br />5fl <br />Binge, N. A., F. Eiserman, F. W. Jackson, <br />A. F. Regenthal, and R. Stone. 1963. The <br />planning, operation, and analysis of the <br />Green River fish control project. Joint <br />Rep. Utah State Dep. Fish and Game, Salt <br />Lake City, and Wyo. Dep. Game and Fish, <br />Cheyenne. 83pp. <br />A description of rotenone poisoning of Green <br />River, parts of which are in Moffat County, <br />Colorado, before filling Flaming Gorge <br />Reservoir. A species list includes preaent- <br />day endangered native species. <br />ALTERATION, COLLECTION, COLORADO RIVER <br />DRAINAGE, DISTRIBUTION, ENDANGERED, INVENTORY, <br />ETHNOLOGY, MANAGEMENT,. TOXICANTS <br />51 <br />Bishop, A. B., and D. B. Porcella. 1980. <br />Physical and ecological aspects of the upper <br />Colorado River basin. Vol. 1, pp. 17-56 in <br />W. 0. Spofford, Jr., A. L. Parker, and A. V. <br />Kneese, eds. Energy development in the <br />Southwest. Resources for the Future, <br />Washington, D.C. <br />Thorough evaluation of past and anticipated <br />alterations in the Colorado River system, with <br />observations on effects of habitat changes <br />upon native fishes. <br />ALTERATION, COLORADO RIVER DRAINAGE, <br />ENDANGERED, HABITAT, <br />WATER QUALITY--Chemical, Physical <br />52 <br />Black, T. and R. V. Bulkley. 1985. Preferred <br />temperature of yearling Colorado squawfish. <br />Southwest. Nat. 30(1):95-100. <br />Temperature preference of yearling squawfish <br />(Ptychocheilus lucius) was determined in a <br />horizontal gradient trough. Acute preferenda <br />were 21.9, 27.6, and 23.7 C for 14, 20, and 26 <br />C-acclimated fish, respectively. Final pre- <br />ferendum was estimated as 25 C. <br />BEHAVIOR, COLORADO RIVER DRAINAGE, EARLY LIFE <br />HISTORY, ENDANGERED, HABITAT, <br />WATER QUALITY--Physical <br />53 <br />Bohanon, T., B. Boydston, T. Lytle, and <br />E. Wagner. 1980. Colorado River cutthroat <br />inventory. Colo. Div. Wildl. Fed. Aid <br />5E-3-3, Work Plan 1, Job 5, Job Prog. Rep. <br />An inventory of pure Colorado cutthroat trout <br />(Salmo clarki pleuriticus) in streams and <br />lakes of western Colorado. A combination of <br />meristic characters was used to determine the <br />degree of purity. Several streams were rated <br />for "purity" of the subspecies. <br />ABUNDANCE, ALTERATION, COLORADO RIVER DRAINAGE, <br />DISTRIBUTION, ENDANGERED, HABITAT, <br />HYBRIDIZATION, INVENTORY, STREAM FLOW, <br />TAXONOMY/SYSTEMATICS <br />54 <br />Boland, R. 1960. Comparisons of selected <br />systems of partial creel censuses with the <br />complete creel census from Parvin Lake. <br />M.S. Thesis. Colo. State Univ., Ft. <br />Collins. 132pp. <br />A survey of various aspects concerning sport <br />fishing: fishermen, time, position, fishing <br />pressure. Selected systems of partial creel <br />census were compared with complete creel <br />census from Parvin Lakes. <br />CREEL CENSUS, FISHERY-Sport, MANAGEMENT, <br />PLATTE RIVER DRAINAGE <br />5~5 <br />Bourgeois. 1884. Conejos Creek, Colorado. <br />Am. Angler 6(19):297. <br />Description of the abundance and size of trout <br />in the Conejos River. <br />FISHERY-Sport, HISTORY, POPULAR, RIO GRANDE <br />RIVER DRAINAGE <br />5b <br />Bourgeois. 1884. Running away to go <br />fishing in the Rockies. Am. Angler <br />6:193-195. <br />A description of the excellent trout fishing <br />in the Gunnison, Taylor, and East rivers. <br />COLORADO RIVER DRAINAGE, FISHERY-Sport, <br />HISTORICAL, POPULAR <br />57 <br />Bourgeois. 1885. The so-called Colorado <br />grayling. Am. Angler 8:408. <br />Major Foley sent a specimen of a "whitefish" <br />or "grayling" to the National Museum where it <br />9 <br />