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UCREFRP Catalog Number
7086
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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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28. Baxter, G. T. 1972. The cutthroat, a fish SPORT FISH. <br />with native roots. Wyoming Wildlife HISTORY <br />36(5):16-19. DESCRIPTION <br />TAXONOMY <br />This is an article concerning the cutthroat MANAGEMENT <br />trout of Wyoming. Subspecies of cutthroat are DISTRIBUTION <br />discussed as to their relationships and the 5 <br />drainages in which they occur. A description <br />of the cutthroat is given. <br />29. Baxter, G. T., and J. R. Simon. 1970. Wyoming SPECIES LIST <br />fishes. Wyoming Fish and Game, Cheyenne. TAXONOMY <br />Bulletin 4. 167 pp. KEY <br />DISTRIBUTION <br />This publication was designed for public use. DESCRIPTION <br />It includes general notes on fishes, a checklist, FISH <br />dicotomous key, along with photographs and LIFE HISTORY <br />distributional maps for each Wyoming species. <br />Species accounts include notes on food, habitat, <br />and behavior. A brief discussion of hybridiza- <br />tion, distributional changes up to 1970, a <br />technical glossary, and a physiographic and <br />hydrographic description of Wyoming are also <br />included in the text. <br />30. Beattie, B. R., E. N. Castle, W. G. Brown, and <br />W. Griffin. 1971. Economic conse- <br />quences of interbasin water transfer. <br />Oregon Agricultural Experiment <br />Station, Oregon State University, <br />Corvallis. Technical Bulletin No. <br />116. <br />A model to measure the economic efficiency <br />effects of interbasin water transfer has been <br />developed. It is capable of accommodating <br />multiple uses, values in transit, and produc- <br />tion interdependencies. By accounting for <br />regional direct and indirect costs and pecuniary <br />externalities, regional income redistribution <br />impacts of interbasin water transfer schemes <br />can be estimated. The marginal value product <br />of an acre foot of water used on irrigated <br />cotton and .91 acre of land was estimated to be <br />$33.32. In any complete analysis of water <br />transfer projects, regional income distribution <br />consequences of water transfer projects must be <br />considered in addition to economic efficiency <br />effects. Regions and people benefiting may be <br />WATER DIV. <br />ECONOMICS <br />DEVELOPMENT <br />MANAGEMENT <br />COLORADO R. <br />22 <br />
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