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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8240.300.31.J
Description
Colorado River Threatened-Endangered Species - Recovery Program - San Juan - Environmental Studies
State
CO
Basin
San Juan/Dolores
Water Division
5
Date
9/1/2000
Author
Biology Committee
Title
San Juan River Recovery Implementation Program Biology Committee - Program Evaluation Report - 7 Year Research Period 1991-1997 - 09-01-00
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />001594 <br /> <br />Figure 3.3. Habitat use of Colorado pikeminnow as a percent of time monitored <br />during 1993 and 1994 for all radio-tagged fish combined. <br />(Source: Miller and Ptacek 2000). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3-7 <br /> <br />Figure 3.4a. Mean habitat selection by month, calculated for radio-tagged <br />razorback sucker in the San Juan River, 1994 to 1997. Mean habitat <br />selection values for each calendar month were converted <br />to a 100-percent scale to make them easier to compare <br />between months (Source: Ryden 2000b). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-11 <br /> <br />Figure 3.4b. Mean habitat richness values, by month, calculated <br />for radio-tagged razorback sucker in the San Juan River, 1994 to 1997 <br />(Source: Ryden 2000b)........................................... 3-11 <br /> <br />Figure 3.5. The spatial distribution of seven habitat categories in the San Juan River <br />at high (>7,000 cfs), medium (3,000 cfs) and low (<700 cfs) flows <br />with expanded scales to allow viewing minor categories <br />(Source: Bliesner and Lamarra 2000). .............................. 3-19 <br /> <br />Figure 3.6. A summary of the major habitat categories as a percent <br />of total wetted area (TWA) for high-, medium-, and low-flow periods <br />(Source: Bliesner and Lamarra 2000). .............................. 3-20 <br /> <br />Figure 3.7. The comparison between the sum of habitat area (square meters) <br />for Reaches 1 through 6 and mapping flow in the San Juan River <br />for pools (above) and eddies (below) (Source: Bliesner and Lamarra 2000).. 3-22 <br /> <br />Figure 3.8. <br /> <br />The comparison between the sum of habitat area (square meters) <br />for Reaches 1 through 6 and mapping flow in the San Juan River <br />for slackwaters (Source: Bliesner and Lamarra 2000).. ................. 3-23 <br /> <br />Figure 3.9. The relationship between backwater surface area and flow <br />for Reaches 1 and 2 based upon location within the channel <br />(Source: Bliesner and Lamarra 2000). .............................. 3-23 <br /> <br />Figure 3.10. The relationship between backwater surface area and flow <br />for Reaches 3 and 4 in the San Juan River (Source: Bliesner <br />and Lamarra 2000). ............................................. 3-24 <br /> <br />Figure 3.11. Average habitat richness calculated for overlapping 300-meter <br />river reaches with 150-meter centers by RM for the San Juan River. <br />Habitat richness was determined as the number of habitat types <br />per 300-meter reach. Data were derived from habitat mapping <br />conducted by Bliesner and Lamarra (2000).. ......................... 3-27 <br /> <br />August 2000 <br /> <br />T-5 <br /> <br />Program Evaluation Report <br />
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