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UCREFRP Catalog Number
7086
Author
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Title
Indexed, Annotated Bibliography of the Endangered and Threatened Fishes of the Upper Colorado River System.
USFW Year
1977.
USFW - Doc Type
Denver, Co.
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18. Bangerter, A. 1973. Statewide fishery manage- SURVEY <br />ment survey. Utah Division of Wildlife, SPORT FISH <br />Salt Lake City. Federal Aid Project F-22- MANAGEMENT <br />R-3, Publication No. 74-7. 49 pp. <br />The results of a statewide fishing harvest and <br />fishing pressure survey conducted by mail <br />questionnaire are presented. Distinction is <br />made between warm and cold water species, and <br />lake and stream fishing. <br />19. Bangham, R. V. 1951. Parasites of fish in the DISEASE <br />upper Snake River drainage and in Yellowstone SURVEY <br />Lake, Wyoming. Zoologica 36(3):213-217. INVERTEBRATES <br />FISH <br />During July and part of August in the seasons <br />of 1949 and 1950 a study was made of fish <br />`parasites in the Jackson Hole area and in <br />Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming. A list of fish <br />species is given and the species of parasites <br />are listed in order of frequency of occurrence <br />for each fish species. <br />20. Banks, J. L. 1964. Fish species distribution. DISTRIBUTION <br />in Dinosaur National Monument during 1961 FLOW <br />and 1962. M.S. thesis, Colorado State HABITAT <br />University, Fort Collins. 96 pp. FLOOD HABITS <br /> FLAMING GORGE RES. <br />The distribution of fishes in the monument area RESERVOIR <br />are described prior to and after rotenone 3, 4 <br />treatment of the Flaming Gorge Reservoir site. <br />Distribution, habitat preference and food <br />habits for the Colorado squawfish and humpback <br />sucker are included. Stream flow exerted the <br />greatest influence on fish distribution. <br />During high flows, fish were primarily limited <br />to backwaters and shoreline areas. Food habits <br />were dependent on availability. <br />21. Banks, R. L. 1974. Flow regimes to maintain HYDROLOGY <br />a trout fishery in the tailwater of FLOW <br />Fontenelle Dam. Proceedings Annual SPORT FISH. <br />Conference Western Association State Game HABITAT ALT. <br />and Fish Commissioners 54:302-316. ECOLOGY <br />(Abstr.) WATER QUAN. <br /> FONTENELLE RES. <br />The Fontenelle-Green River tailwater is a 73 RESERVOIR <br />mile portion of river in southwestern Wyoming <br />18 <br />
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