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UCREFRP Catalog Number
7186
Author
Mueller, G., et al.
Title
Abstract - Habitat Selection of Spawning Razorback Suckers Observed in Arizona Bay, Lake Mohave, Arizona-Nevada.
USFW Year
1985.
USFW - Doc Type
157.
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ql "" ~ ~ <br />Meer ~t-~~. ~~~ ~~~MtiAs~~'~ ~ ~~1 <br />G ~5 15 7 ._~_ <br />~~(u lr'~ e-~- 4 I , <br />HABITAT SELECTION OF SPAWNIPiG RAZORBRCK SUCKERS <br />OBSERVED IN ARIZONA BAY, LAKE MOHRVE, ARIZONA-NEVADA <br />Gordon Muller, William Rinne, <br />Tom Burke, and Mike Delamore <br />Bureau of Reclamation <br />Boulder City, Nevada <br />Since the closing of Davis Dam in the early 1950's, razorback <br />suckers (Xyrauchen texanus) have been observed spawning along the <br />shoreline of Lake Mohave. Although a river oriented fish, this <br />endemic Colorado River Basin sucker has apparently been able to adapt <br />to a reservoir habitat. <br />Very little is known concerning the spawning habitat requirements <br />of this species. On February 16-17, 1982 an attempt was made to <br />identify some of tJie physical habitat parameters being utilized by <br />spawning razorbacks in Lake Mohave. <br />P, portion (690 sq/m) of a razorback spawning area located in <br />Arizona Bay, Lake P~ohave wds mapped using survey techniques and <br />undervrater SCUBA divers. The paper discusses the location of spawning <br />sites, their depth, densities, size, substrate composition and <br />occurrence of eggs. <br />Observations indicate that substrate size may be a critical factor in <br />spawning site selection. A11 observed spawning sites were character- <br />ized by a lack of fines in the substrate. With the absence of <br />flushing river currents, wave action coupled with fluctuating lake <br />elevations may be a critical factor which maintains substrate <br />suitability in a reservoir situation. <br /> <br />Go uw~; ~ ~ y ,' /S'7 <br />/~~~ <br />~~~ ~~~ <br />~f 98 <br />
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