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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996083A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/16/2010
Doc Name
After 1996
Section_Exhibit Name
Volume III Exhibit 09 Wildlife
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D
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Kazdinu, L.R., and D.B. Osmundson. 1989. Biological]} defensible flow recommendations for8 • <br />the maintenance and enhancement of Colorado squa«fish habitat in the " 1 ~-mile" rzac:h of <br />the upper Colorado River durins July, August, and September. U.S. Fish and Wildlife <br />Service, Grand Junction, Colorado. 169 pp. <br />Karp, C.A. and H.M. Tyus. 1990. Humpback chub (Gila Cvnha) in the Yampa and Green <br />Rivers with observations on other sympatric fishes. great Basin Naturalist 50:257-264. <br />Kidd, G. 1977. An investigation of endangered and threatened fish species in upper Colorado <br />River as related to Bureau of Reclamation Projects. Final Report, Bureau of Reclamation, <br />Salt Lake City, Utah. 36 pp. <br />Lanigan, S.H., and H.M. Tyus. 1989. Population size and status of the razorback sucker in the <br />Green River Basin, Utah and Colorado. North American Journal of Fisheries Management <br />9:1. <br />Mazsh, P.C., and W,L. Minckley. 1989. Observations on recruitment and ecology of razorback <br />sucker: lower Colorado River, Arizona-California. Great Basin Naturalist 49(1):71-78. <br />McAda, C.W. 1987. Status of the razorback sucker (Xvrauchen texanus in the Colorado River <br />upstream from Lake Powell. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council 17(1985):185. • <br />McAda, C.W. and Kaeding. 1989. Relations between maximum-annual river discharge and the <br />relative abundance of age-0 Colorado squawfish and other fishes in the upper Colorado <br />River. Final report. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Colorado River Fishery Project. <br />Grand Junction, Colorado. 25pp. <br />McAda, C.W., and R.S. Wydoski. 1980. The razorback sucker, (Xvrauchen texanus), in the <br />upper Colorado River Basin, 1974-76. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Technical Paper 99. <br />50 pp. <br />McCarthy, C.W., and W.L. Minckley. 1987. Age estimation for razorback sucker (Pisces: <br />Catostomidae) from Lake Mohave, Arizona and Nevada. Journal Arizona-Nevada <br />Academy of Science 21:87-97. <br />Milhous, R.T. 1982. Effect of sediment transport and flow regulation on the ecology of <br />gravel-bed rivers. 1n Hey, R.D., J.C. Bathwist, and C.R. Thorne, eds. Gravel-bed rivers. <br />John Wiley and Sons, New York. <br />Miller, R.R. 1946. Gila cvoha, a remazkable new species of cyprinid fish from the Colorado <br />River in Grand Canyon, Arizona. Journal of the Washington Academy of Science <br />3ti~ i ~l:4ffi-AiS. • <br />
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