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ABUNDANCE, AGE/GROWTH MANAGEMENT, PLATTE RIVER
<br />DRAINAGE
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<br />Klein, W. D. 1979. Rokanee in Parvin Lake,
<br />Colorado, 1972-1977. Colo. Div. Wildl.
<br />Spec. Rep. No. 47. 19pp.
<br />An analysis of the results of a May, 1972
<br />stocking of Oncorhynchus nerka in a small
<br />eutrophic high-altitude lake in Larimer County.
<br />ABUNDANCE, AGE/GROWTH, FISHERY-Sport, FOOD,
<br />INVERTEBRATES-Benthos, Plankton, ETHNOLOGY
<br />MANAGEMENT, MOVEMENT, PLATTE RIVER DRAINAGE
<br />220
<br />Klein, W. D. 1983. Lake DeSmet rainbow trout
<br />in Parvin Lake, Colorado, 1972-1978. Colo.
<br />Div. Wildl. Spec. Rep. No. 55. lOpp.
<br />An analysis of Salmo gairdneri stockings in
<br />1972 and 1973 in a small high-altitude
<br />eutrophic Larimer County lake.
<br />ABUNDANCE, AGE/GROWTH, FISHERY-Sport,
<br />ETHNOLOGY, MANAGEMENT, MIGRATION, PLATTE RIVER
<br />DRAINAGE
<br />221
<br />Klein, W. D., and L. M. Finnell. 1969.
<br />Comparative study of coho salmon introduc-
<br />tions in Parvin Lake and Granby Reservoir.
<br />Prog. Fish-Cult. 31:99-108.
<br />Age, growth, and return to the creel of coho
<br />salmon from two physically and biologically
<br />different lakes were compared. In small,
<br />shallow lakes growth and harvest of trout were
<br />superior to salmon. In large fluctuating
<br />lakes with a low abundance of bottom fauna and
<br />a large sucker population, coho salmon provide
<br />better fishing.
<br />AGE/GROWTH, COLORADO RIVER DRAINAGE,
<br />FISHERY-Sport, FOOD, ETHNOLOGY, MOVEMENT,
<br />REPRODUCTION, WATER QUALITY--Physical
<br />222
<br />Klein, W. D., W. R. Seaman, and P. T. Barrows.
<br />1950. 1949 creel census report. Colo. Dep.
<br />Game and Fish. 29pp.
<br />A summarization of fisherman catch from warden-
<br />contact data for the years 1945-1949. The
<br />waters listed are the most heavily used and
<br />checked. The analysis includes catch-per-man-
<br />hour, percentage of nonresident anglers,
<br />license sales, total fishing days, and warm-
<br />and cold-water comparisons.
<br />ARKANSAS RIVER DRAINAGE, COLORADO RIVER
<br />DRAINAGE, CREEL CENSUS, FISHERY--Sport,
<br />MANAGEMENT, PLATTE RIVER DRAINAGE, RIO GRANDE
<br />RIVER DRAINAGE
<br />223
<br />Knox, R. F. 1981. The darters. Colo.
<br />Outdoors 30(3):1-3.
<br />An informative popular article describing the
<br />distribution and habitat of Etheostoma
<br />spectabile, E. nlgrum, and E. cragini.
<br />Excellent illustrations.
<br />ARKANSAS RIVER DRAINAGE, DESCRIPTION,
<br />DISTRIBUTION, HABITAT, NATURAL HISTORY,
<br />PLATTE RIVER DRAINAGE, POPULAR
<br />224
<br />Rhos, R. F. 1983. All about grass carp.
<br />Colo. Outdoors 32(2):12-14.
<br />A popular article describing the potential
<br />value of aquatic vegetation control via import
<br />and use of the exotic Ctenopharyngedon idella.
<br />MANAGEMENT, POPULAR
<br />225
<br />Knox, R., T. Hickman, D. Langlois, T. Lytle,
<br />and 3. Torres. 1979. Colorado River
<br />cutthroat trout inventory. Colo. Div.
<br />Wildl. Endangered Wildlife Investigations,
<br />5E-3-2, Work Plan 1, Job 5. 22pp.
<br />A taxonomic analysis of 53 cutthroat trout
<br />(Salmo clarki subspp.) from 10 collections
<br />from $ streams in Garfield and Mesa Counties.
<br />COLORADO RIVER DRAINAGE, DISTRIBUTION,
<br />ENDANGERED, TAXONOMY/SYSTEMATICS
<br />226
<br />Kobetich, G. C., and P. B. Holden. 1976.
<br />Endangered and threatened fishes of the
<br />Colorado River basin. Proc. West. Assoc.
<br />State Game and Fish Comm. 56:286-287.
<br />(Abstr.)
<br />A summary of present knowledge on the rare
<br />native species of the Colorado River basin.
<br />It includes reasons for decline with emphasis
<br />on the status of the Colorado squawfish, bony-
<br />tail, humpback chub, and razorback sucker.
<br />ALTERATION, COLORADO RIVER DRAINAGE, GENETICS,
<br />HABITAT, HISTORY, HY$RIDIZATION,
<br />TAXONOMY/SYSTEMATICS
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