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7996
Author
Wydoski, R. S. and E. D. Wick.
Title
Ecological Value of Flooded Bottomland Habitats to Endangered Fishes in the Upper Colorado River Basin.
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1996.
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<br />Moyle, P.B., H.W. Li, and B.A. Barton. 1986. The Frankenstein effect: <br />Impact of introduced fishes on native fishes of North America. Pages 415-426 <br />in R.H. Stroud, Editor. Fish culture in fisheries management. American <br />Fisheries Society, Bethesda, Maryland. <br /> <br />Mueller, G. 1995. A program for maintaining the razorback sucker in Lake <br />Mohave. American Fisheries Society Symposium 15: 127-135. <br /> <br />Mueller, G., T. Burke, and M. Horn. 1993. A program to maintain razorback <br />sucker in a highly modified riverine habitat. Pages 77-85 in W. Deason and S. <br />Anderson, Editors. Environmental enhancement of water projects. Proceedings <br />of the U.S. Committee on Irrigation and Drainage, October 14-16, 1993, <br />Sacramento, California. <br /> <br />Muth, R. 1. and D. E. Snyder. 1995. Di ets of young Colorado squawfi shand <br />other small fish in backwaters of the Green River, Colorado and Utah. Great <br />Basin Naturalist 55: 95-104. <br /> <br />Nelson, P. C. McAda, and D. Wydoski. 1995. The potential for nonnative <br />fishes to occupy and benefit from enhanced and/or restored floodplain habitat <br />and adversely impact the razorback sucker: An issue paper. Upper Colorado <br />River Basin Recovery Program, U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and <br />Wildlife Service, Denver, Colorado. 29 pp. <br /> <br />Osmundson, D.B. and L.R. Kaeding. 1989a. Colorado squawfish and razorback <br />sucker grow-out pond studies as part of conservation measures for the Green <br />Mountain and Ruedi Reservoir water sales. Final Report - Agreement Number 6- <br />AA-60-00150. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Colorado River Fishery Project, <br />529 25-1/2 Road, Suite B-I10, Grand Junction, Colorado. 57 pp. <br /> <br />Osmundson, D.B. and L.R. Kaeding. 1989b. Studies of Colorado squawfish and <br />razorback sucker use of the '15-mile reach' of the upper Colorado River as <br />part of conservation measures for the Green Mountain and Ruedi Reservoir water <br />sales. Colorado River Fishery Project, U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish <br />and Wildlife Service, Grand Junction, Colorado. 85 pp. <br /> <br />Papoulias, D. and W.L. Minckley. 1990. Food limited survival of larval <br />razorback sucker, Xyrauchen texanus, in the laboratory. Environmental Biology <br />of Fishes 29: 73-78. <br /> <br />Papoulias, D. and W.L. Minckley. 1992. Effects of food availability on <br />survival and growth of larval razorback suckers in ponds. Transactions of the <br />American Fisheries Society 121: 340-355. <br /> <br />Petts, G.E. and I. Maddock. 1994. Flow allocation for in-river needs. Pages <br />289-307 (Chapter 15) in P. Calow and G.E. Petts, Editors. The rivers <br />handbook. Volume 2. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford. <br /> <br />Pfeifer, F. 1994. Personal communication. Colorado River Fishery Project, <br />U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Grand Junction, <br />Colorado. <br /> <br />23 <br />
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