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7086
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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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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159. Graves, E., and B. Haines. 1969. Fishery <br />surveys of Navajo Reservoir and tailwaters. <br />Navajo Reservoir Research Contributions, <br />New Mexico Department Game and Fish, <br />Albuquerque. Job Completion Report Job <br />No. A-6(a) and A-6(b). 103 pp. <br />This report is primarily concerned with the <br />sport fishery of Navajo Reservoir although it <br />does give some information concerning the <br />distribution and .abundance of three endemic <br />fishes (flannelmouth and bluehead suckers and <br />bonytail chub). It also gives information <br />concerning visitor use and success as well as <br />stocking information for 1962-1968. The report <br />provides some data on invertebrate distribution. <br />SPORT FISH. <br />ABUNDANCE <br />INVERTEBRATES <br />STOCKING <br />DISTRIBUTION <br />NAVAJO RES. <br />SAN JUAN R. <br />160. Greene, G. E. 1950. Land use and trout streams. TEMPERATURE <br />Journal of Soil and Water Conservation FISH <br />5:125-126. (Abstr.) HABITAT ALT. <br />MANAGEMENT <br />Once productive trout streams can be restored <br />by the control of stream temperatures through <br />good watershed management. This, according to <br />Geoffrey Green, involves careful manipulation <br />of vegetation and other kinds of land use <br />practices. To accomplish this it is important <br />that all aspects of a watershed be developed as <br />a unit rather than on a piecemeal basis. <br />161. Gregory, H. E. 1916. The Navajo country: a HYDROLOGY <br />geographic and hydrographic reconnaissance GEOLOGY <br />of parts of Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. WATER QUAL. <br />U. S. Geological Survey, Water-Supply WATER QUAN. <br />Papers No. 380. 210 pp. IRRIGATION <br />POWER <br />This paper covers geography, climate, geology, <br />stream flows, surface water,-and groundwater of <br />parts of Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. <br />162. Gustafson, E. S. 1974. Sexual dimorphism in MANAGEMENT <br />the adult razorback sucker Xyrauchen ENDANG. FISH <br />texanus (Abbott). U. S. Fish and Wildlife LIFE HISTORY <br />Service, Albuquerque. 15 pp. PHYSIOLOGY <br />4 <br />The purpose of this study was to develop reliable <br />sexing criteria based on external, secondary <br />sex characteristics to aid in the management of <br />69 <br />
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