An evaluation of the role of tributary streams for recovery of endangered fishes in the upper Colorado River Basin, with recommendations for future recovery actions, final report
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Boulder, CO : Center for Limnology, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado at Boulder, 2001.
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1 online resource (xii, 121 pages) : illustrations
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"March 29, 2001."
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Bibliography: pages 86 -106.
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Native fishes of the upper Colorado River UCR basin are declining in abundance. Alteration of the natural riverine environment during the last 100 years by human actions including physical alterations and the introduction of nonnative species. Changes in the physical and biological characteristics of riverine habitat have contributed to the endangerment of four native fish species Colorado (pikeminnow, humpback chub, bonytail, and razorback sucker). These and other fishes native to the main channels of the Colorado River system ("big river fish community") have disappeared from most of their original habitat. Successful recovery of all four of the endangered big river fishes in the upper Colorado River basin will depend on the maintenance and expansion of present Colorado River basin will depend on the maintenance and expansion of present endangered fish populations and in some cases the establishment of new populations
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Upper Colorado Endangered Fish Recovery Program, project number,101

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Tyus, H. M., & Saunders, J. F. (2001). An evaluation of the role of tributary streams for recovery of endangered fishes in the upper Colorado River Basin, with recommendations for future recovery actions, final report . Center for Limnology, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado at Boulder.

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Tyus, Harold M and James F. Saunders. 2001. An Evaluation of the Role of Tributary Streams for Recovery of Endangered Fishes in the Upper Colorado River Basin, With Recommendations for Future Recovery Actions, Final Report. Center for Limnology, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado at Boulder.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Tyus, Harold M and James F. Saunders. An Evaluation of the Role of Tributary Streams for Recovery of Endangered Fishes in the Upper Colorado River Basin, With Recommendations for Future Recovery Actions, Final Report Center for Limnology, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado at Boulder, 2001.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Tyus, Harold M., and James F Saunders. An Evaluation of the Role of Tributary Streams for Recovery of Endangered Fishes in the Upper Colorado River Basin, With Recommendations for Future Recovery Actions, Final Report Center for Limnology, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado at Boulder, 2001.

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