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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.
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Denver, Co.
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86. Carlander, K. D. 1950. Handbook of freshwater BIBLIOGRAPHY <br />fishery biology. William C. Brown Company, LIFE HISTORY <br />Dubuque, Iowa. 279 pp. SPECIES LIST <br />AGE AND GROWTH <br />This handbook is a source book for quick reference POPULATION <br />to data on freshwater fishes. An attempt has <br />been made to include all tabular material for <br />which conservationists and biologists have <br />frequent need. Tables include data on lengths, <br />ages, calculated lengths, length-weight relation- <br />ship, condition index, and fecundity. Life <br />histories for freshwater species along with <br />population data are provided. The text includes <br />an extensive bibliography. <br />87. Carlson, C. A. 1975. Program analyses: ENDANG. FISH <br />Probable consequences of oil shale develop- INVERTEBRATES <br />went upon wildlife in Colorado, Utah, and WATER QUAL. <br />Wyoming. Aquatic Ecology Components. 37 BIBLIOGRAPHY <br />pp. + app. MINING <br /> ECOLOGY <br />This report is primarily an attempt to briefly 1, 2, 3, 4 <br />summarize what is known about aquatic ecosystems <br />in the oil-shale regions of Colorado, Utah, and <br />Wyoming; to point out literature which might be <br />useful in further studies of these systems; and <br />to identify additional studies which should be <br />given high priority. Emphasis throughout is on <br />aquatic ecology. -Facts and opinions contained <br />in this report are the result of an intensive <br />literature review and interviews with qualified <br />individuals who have not yet placed their ideas <br />on oil shale development in writing. The usual <br />constraints, primarily related to time, have <br />somewhat limited the scope of the study. <br />88. Carroon, L. E. 1970. Correlative estimates of FLOW <br />streamflow in the upper Colorado River WATER QUAN. <br />basin. U. S. Geological Survey, Water COLORADO R. <br />Supply Papers No. 1875. 145 pp. and map. <br />Provides correlative estimates of monthly mean <br />discharge at discontinued streamflow gauging <br />stations in those areas of Arizona, Colorado, <br />New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming within and from <br />which waters naturally drain into the Colorado <br />River above Lee's Ferry. (Wydoski) <br />44 <br />
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