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related to the Platte River Endangered Species Partnership (aka Platte River Recovery Implementation Program or PRRIP),
State
NE
Basin
South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
11/7/1993
Author
Pallid Sturgeon Recovery Team, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Title
Recovery Plan for the Pallid Sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus albus)
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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[? phenomenon resulting from environmental changes caused by human - induced <br />Ij reductions in habitat diversity and measurable changes in environmental <br />variables such as turbidity, flow regimes, and substrate types (Carlson et al. <br />1985). A recent study by Keenlyne et al. (1993) concluded that hybridization <br />may be occurring in half of the river reaches within the range of pallid <br />�{ sturgeon and that hybrids may represent a high proportion of remaining <br />sturgeon stocks. <br />Hybridization is thought to be related to environmental degradation. <br />Presumedly, the loss of habitat diversity caused by human - induced <br />environmental changes inhibits reproductive isolating mechanisms naturally <br />occurring among fish species. Also, the loss of total available spawning <br />habitat forces sharing of suitable habitat areas by similar species, resulting <br />in increased hybridization. <br />Channel Catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) <br />15 <br />
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