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<br />Table A3. Continued. <br /> <br />General Flow and Temperature Relevant Studies <br />Recommendations Anticipated Effects and Uncertainties (Hypotheses) (primary studies in bold) <br />(Muth et al. 2000) <br />Reach 2-Spring Peak (continued) <br />Peak flows in Reach 2 should be of the UlO. Temporal relationships between drifting larvae and UIO-I. Project 22f <br />magnitude, timing, and duration to hydrology during the runoff period with a focus on the peak flow UIO-2. Project Cap-6 nJentr <br />provide floodplain inundation in the characteristics (magnitude, duration, ramp rate) needed to entrain <br />Ouray portion of the river (continued) most drifting larvae (U.S. Department of the Interior and Western <br /> Area Power Administration 2005). <br /> UI I. The frequency of connection needed tOlSuccessfully recruit Ull-I. Project Cap-6 RZ <br /> razorback sucker larvae into the adult population, including the Ull-2. Project Cap-6 bt/rz <br /> frequency needed to sustain adequate water quantity and quality Ull-3. Project Cap-6 rzlbt <br /> and allow escapement of subadults and adults to the main channel UI 1-4. Evaluation of stocked fish <br /> (U.S. Department of the Interior and Western Area Power Ull-5. Evaluation of restoration and <br /> Administration 2005). management options for Ouray NWR <br /> UI2. Nonnative fish colonization of inundated floodplain UI2-I. Project Cap-6 bt/rz <br /> depressions may interfere with recovery of endangered fish in U12-2. Project Cap-6 rzlbt <br /> those habitats (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 2005). UI2-3. Project 109 <br /> U12-4. Project 98a <br /> U12-5. Project 98b <br /> U12-6. Project 143 <br /> U12-7. Evaluation of stocked fish <br /> Ul3. The frequency of total drying (reset) needed to control U13-I. Project Cap-6 bt/rz <br /> nonnative fish populations (U.S. Department of the Interior and UI3-2. Project Cap-6 rzlbt <br /> Western Area Power Administration 2005). Ul3-3. Project 109 <br /> Ul3-4. Project 98a <br /> Ul3-5. Project 98b <br /> U14. For a given volume, lower peak flows for a longer duration UI4-1. Project 22f <br /> could maintain connection to floodplain nursery habitats for a UI4-2. Project Cap-6 rz/entr <br /> longer period of time and entrain as many or more razorback UI4-3. Western aerial photography of <br /> sucker larvae as higher peak flows for shorter duration. (With 2005 peak flow <br /> recent modifications of levees and intake structures, flows less U14-4. Project Cap-6HYD <br /> than the recommended 18,600 cfs may provide significant U14-5. Evaluation of restoration and <br /> connection and inundation to floodplain nursery habitats, and management options for Ouray NWR <br /> subsequent entrainment of razorback sucker larvae.) (U.S. <br /> Department of the Interior and Western Area Power <br /> Administration 2005). <br /> <br />~ <br />~ <br />~ <br />~ <br />~ <br />V:l <br />"""3 <br />S <br />0...::: <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />;> <br />I <br />....... <br />-.l <br /> <br />~ <br /><::J- <br />.... <br />:;: <br />tl <br />~ <br />.~ <br />~ <br /><::::> <br /><::::> <br />'-l <br />