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UCREFRP Catalog Number
7612
Author
Roberts, B. and M. Moretti.
Title
Final Fisheries Survey of the San Juan River, Utah 1988.
USFW Year
1988.
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Salt Lake City, Utah.
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i l <br />ABSTRACT OF THESIS <br />CATOSTOMID FISHES OF THE <br />YAMPA AND WHITE RIVERS, COLORADO <br />The catostomid fish communities of the Yampa and White <br />Rivers in northwestern Colorado were sampled by electro- <br />fishing from July, 1975, through October, 1976. Specimens <br />of pure and hybrid suckers were analyzed by morphometric, <br />meristic, electrophoretic and discriminant function methods, <br />and populations of bluehead suckers from four sampling sites <br />on the Yampa River were examined for variance in the depth <br />of the caudal peduncle. <br />Flannelmouth, bluehead and white suckers, and flannel- <br />mouth X white, bluehead X white, and flannel-mouth X blue- <br />head sucker hybrids were identified. Most morphometric <br />proportions and meristic counts of hybriJ sackers were <br />intermediate between parental values. Intermediacy of blue- <br />head X white and flannelmouth X white sucker hybrids was also <br />shown in the elect rophoretic analysis, but a small sample was <br />t,,-sted. <br />Blue.head and flannelmouth suckers were found at all <br />stations on the Yampa and White Rivers. luehead X white <br />and flannelmouth X white sucker hybrids occurred only in <br />the upper Yampa River and comprised as much as 29.2 percent <br />iii
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