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9716
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Stone, D., and P. Sponholtz.
Title
Translocation of young-of-year humpback chub above Chute Falls in the Little Colorado River, AZ, 2003 Interim Report.
USFW Year
2003.
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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and logistical support; Bob David (Alchessay National Fish Hatchery) for use of their fish <br />transport tank and Mark Santee (U.S. Bureau of Reclamation) for helicopter transport. <br />LITERATURE CITED <br />Alabaster, J.S., D.W.M. Herbert, and J. Hemens. 1957. The survival of rainbow trout <br />(Salmo gairdnerii Richardson) and perch (Perca fluviatilis L.) at various <br />concentrations of dissolved oxygen and carbon dioxide. Annals of Applied Biology <br />45(1):177-188. <br />Black, E.C., F.E.J. Fry, and V.S. Black. 1954. The influence of carbon dioxide on the <br />utilization of oxygen by some fresh-water fish. Canadian Journal of Zoology 32:408- <br />420. <br />Booke, H. E., B. Hollender, and G.Lutterbie. 1978. Sodium Bicarbonate, an inexpensive fish <br />anesthetic for field use. Progressive Fish-Culturist 40(1):11-13. <br />Brett, J.R., and T.D.D. Groves. 1979. Physiological energetics. Pages 279-352 in W.S. <br />Hoar, D.J. Randall, and J.R. Brett, editors. Fish physiology, volume 8, bioenergetics <br />and growth. Academic Press, New York. <br />Clarkson, R.W., and M.R. Childs. 2000. Temperature Effects of Hypolimnial-Release <br />Dams on Early Life Stages of Colorado River Basin Big-River Fishes. Copeia 2:402- <br />412. <br />Colton, H.S. 1937. Some notes on the original condition of the Little Colorado River: A side <br />Light on the problems of Erosion. Museum Notes, Museum of Northern Arizona, <br />Flagstaff, AZ 10(6):17-20. <br />Cummins, K.W., and J.C. Wuycheck. 1971. Caloric equivalents for investigations in <br />ecological energetics. International Association of Theoretical and Applied <br />Limnology 18:1-161. <br />Douglas M.E., and P.C. Marsh. 1996. Population estimates/population movements of Gila <br />cypha, an endangered cyprinid fish in the Grand Canyon region of Arizona. Copeia <br />1:15-28.- <br />Eddy, F.B., J.P. Lomholt, R.E. Weber, and K. Johansen. 1977. Blood respiratory properties <br />of rainbow trout (Salmo Gairdneri) kept in water of High CO2 tension. Journal of <br />Experimental Biology 67:37-47. <br />Fry, F.E.J., V.S. Black, and E.C. Black. 1947. Influence of temperature on the asphyxiation <br />of young goldfish (Carassius auratus L.) under various tensions of oxygen and <br />carbon dioxide. Biological Bulletin 92:217-224. <br />Gorman, O.T., and D.M. Stone. 1999. Ecology of spawning humpback chub, Gila cypha, in <br />the Little Colorado River near Grand Canyon, Arizona. Environmental Biology of <br />Fishes 55:115-133. <br />Gorman, O.T., and R.R. Van Hoosen. 2000. Experimental growth of four native Colorado <br />River fishes at temperatures of 12, 18, and 24 °C. Draft final report submitted to <br />U.S. Geological Survey Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center, Flagstaff, <br />AZ. <br />18
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