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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.101.09
Description
Glen Canyon Dam/Lake Powell
State
AZ
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Date
3/23/1998
Author
USDOI-BOR
Title
Biological Assessment of a Beach/Habitat Building Flow from Glen Canyon Dam in 1998
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Biological Opinion
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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Brown, B.T. and M.W. Trossett. 1989. Nesting-habitat relationships of riparian birds <br />along the Colorado River in Grand Canyon, Arizona. Southwestern Naturalist <br />34(2):260-270. <br /> <br />Brown, B.T., G.S. Mills, RL. Glinski, and SW. Hoffman. 1992. Density of nesting <br />peregrine falcons in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. Southwestern Naturalist <br />37: 188-193. <br /> <br />Burnham, W. 1987. Three-year report, Rocky Mountain Peregrine Program. National <br />Park Service, Denver. <br /> <br />Carothers, S.W. and C.O. Minckley. 1981. A survey of the fishes, aquatic <br />invertebrates and aquatic plants of the Colorado River and selected tributaries from <br />Lees Ferry to Separation Rapids, Final Report. Water and Power Resources Service, <br />Salt Lake City, UT. <br /> <br />Christensen, K. The river runs to Mile 254. Pp. 65 in Glen Canyon Dam beach/habitat <br />building flow: abstracts and summaries. Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research <br />Center, April 1997. <br /> <br />Douglas, M.E. and P.C. Marsh. 1996. Population estimates/population movements of <br />Gila cypha, an endangered cyprinid fish in the Grand Canyon region of Arizona. <br />Copeia 1996:15-28. <br /> <br />Ellis, D.H. and G. Monson. 1989. A historical review of peregrine falcon breeding and <br />summering records for Arizona and the Navajo Indian Reservation. The Southwestern <br />Naturalist 34:565-569. <br /> <br />Flett, MA and S.D. Sanders. 1987. Ecology of a Sierra Nevada population of willow <br />flycatchers. Western Birds 18:37-42. <br /> <br />Glinski, RL. 1993. Peregrine falcon recovery in the Southwest: the administrative <br />necessity for a survey protocol and the ecological importance of the Grand Canyon, <br />National Park. Pp. 49-55 hRowlands, P.G., C. van Riper III, and M.K. Sogge, editors. <br />Proceedings of the First Biennial Conference on Research in Colorado Plateau <br />National Parks. Transactions and Proceedings Series NPS/NRNAU/NRTP-93-10, <br />National Park Service, Washington, D.C. <br /> <br />Gorman,O.T. 1994. Habitat use by humpback chub, Gila cypha, in the Little Colorado <br />River and other tributaries of the Colorado River: GCES Phase II final report. U.S. Fish <br />and Wildlife Service Arizona Fishery Resources Office - Flagstaff, AZ. <br /> <br />Gorski, L.J. 1969. Traill's flycatchers of the "fitz-bew" songform wintering in Panama. <br />Auk 86:745-747. <br /> <br />1998 GCD Beach/Habitat Building Flow 25 <br /> <br />Biological Assessment <br />
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