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<br />Archer, D. L. and H. M. Tyus 1984. Yampa River Colorado <br />squawfish spawning study. 34 pp. <br /> <br />Haynes, C. M. et a1. 1984. Larval Colorado squawfish, <br />Ptychocellus lucius, in the Upper Colorado River Basin, <br />Colorado, 1979-1981. Southwest Naturalist 29: 21-24. <br /> <br />Haynes, C. M. Personal canmunication <br /> <br />Miller, W. H. et a1. 1982. Colorado River fishery project, <br />final report, part 2, field investigations. pp. 37-52. <br /> <br />Miller, W. H. et ale 1982. <br />Yampa Ri.ver final report. <br /> <br />Colorado River fishery project, <br />pp. 52-66. <br /> <br />Miller, W. H. et ale 1983. Movement, migration and habitat <br />preference of radiotelemetered Colorado squawfish; Green, <br />White and Yampa Rivers, Colorado and Utah. pp. 6-18 and 27-33. <br /> <br />Miller, W. H. et al. 1983-4 Windy-Gap fishes study, First <br />and second annual reports. CRFP Salt Lake pp. 14-25 <br />and 22-28, respect. <br /> <br />Miller, W. H. et. ale 1983. Colorado River fishes monitoring <br />project, first annual report. pp. 5-18. <br /> <br />Wick, E. J. et al. 1983. Observations on the ecology of <br />Colorado squawfish, PtychocheUus lucius" in the Yampa River, <br />Colorado, 1982. pp. 6-9 and 32. <br /> <br />\. Data Summaries: Tables 1-3, Figures 1-9. <br /> <br />Larval Habitats <br /> <br />Assumptions : <br /> <br />1. Reaches from which larval Colorado squawfish less than 25 mm <br />have been collected represent important habitats for their <br />growth and development and/or reaches through which they <br />drift to more preferred habitats and thus should be preserved <br />as important reaches to their survival. <br /> <br />Classification: Larval Distribution <br /> <br />Criteria <br /> <br />1. Areas where Colorado squawfish less than 25 mm TL have been <br />collected <br /> <br />Data Sources: Same as preceding classification <br /> <br />Data Summaries: Tables 1-3 <br /> <br />2 <br />