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<br />12. Common prey lfeeder fish) and bonytail that had previously experienced predator aggression would <br />often take a defensive stance of swimming at the upper sides of the tank .....................................................18 <br />13. Comparison of a normal colored razorback sucker ltop) with one exhibiting darker pigmentation being <br /> <br />a sso ci ate d with stress............................................................................................................................ .................... 19 <br /> <br />14. Bonytail exhibiting bruising, discoloration, and scale loss due to failed predation attempt during <br />pre d ato r, pre -exp os u re tre atm e nts.......................................................................................................................... 20 <br /> <br />Tables <br /> <br />1. Comparison of distribution of body measurements, endurance (length of time fish endured increasing <br />flows before exhaustion), and critical flow velocities IUcrit) tolerated by unexercised and exercised <br />razorback suckers used in flow chamber experiments .......................................................................................11 <br />2. Frequencies of razorback sucker by size class and treatment in flow chamber tests ...................................12 <br />3. Swimming performance of bonytail..........................................................................................................................14 <br /> <br />v <br />