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Escandon, A.E.T. 1993. Comparative metabolic rates between two cyprinid fishes: the bonytail chub, Gila elegans and the fathead minnow, Pimephales promelas. American Zoologist 33:43A.
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Cooper, D.J. and C. Severn. 1994. Baseline reports on five upper basin bottomland sites. Final. 403 pages.
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U.S. Department of Energy. 1996. Marys Lake 69/115-kV transmission line upgrade and substation expansion projects. U.S. Department of Energy, Western Area Power Administration, Loveland, Colorado and Platte River Power Authority, Fort Collins, Colorado. 212 pages.
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Westwater Engineering. 1996. Technical memorandum: Endangered fish of the upper Colorado River, observations from 1970 through 1995: George T. Kidd. Appendix C. Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc.: Replacement of the Plateau River pipeline: biological assessment, Denver, Colorado.
Wigington, R. and D. Pontius. 1996. Toward range-wide integration of recovery implementation programs for the endangered fishes of the Colorado River. Pages 43-75 in The Colorado River Workshop: Issues, Ideas, and Directions. Grand Canyon Trust, Flagstaff, Arizona.
Wydoski, R.S. 1996. Annual propagation operation plan, 1996. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 20 pages.
Wydoski, R.S. and E.D. Wick. 1996. Ecological value of flooded bottomland habitats to endangered fishes in the upper Colorado River basin. Upper Colorado River Basin Recovery Program. 33 pages.
Andreasen, L. and B. Jensen. 1997. Dexter National Fish Hatchery and Technology Center Endangered Species Bulletin. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 22(3):16-18.
Anonymous. 1997. Navajo Transmission Project. Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) report number: DOE/EIS--0231-F. 238 pages.
Buhl, K.J. 1997. Relative sensitivity of three endangered fishes, Colorado squawfish, bonytail, and razorback sucker, to selected metal pollutants. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 37(2):186-192.
Chart, T.E. and L. Lentsch. 1997. Reproduction and recruitment of Gila spp. and Colorado squawfish (Ptychocheilus lucius) in the middle Green River 1992-1996. Part B: Fish community monitoring and Colorado squawfish spawning investigations. Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. 19 pages + appendix.
Dames and Moore, Inc. 1997. McCullough to Liberty fiber optics project. Dames and Moore, Los Angeles, California. 170 pages.
Demlong, M. 1997. Desert fish. Endangered Species Update 14(5-6):17-18.
Hamilton, S.J. and K.J. Buhl. 1997. Hazard evaluation of inorganics, singly and in mixtures, to flannelmouth sucker Catostomus latipinnis in the San Juan River, New Mexico. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 38(3):296-308.
Marsh, P.C. 1997. Age estimation from otoliths of bonytail chub Gila elegans from Lake Mohave, Arizona and Nevada. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Parker, Arizona. 8 pages.
Marsh, P.C. 1997. Sonic telemetry of bonytail in Lake Mohave, Arizona. Final report. U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado. 18 pages + maps.
Marsh, P.C., G.W. Knowles and G. Mueller. 1997. Bonytail (Gila elegans) telemetry in Lake Mohave, Arizona and Nevada. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council 28:58-59.
Martinez, P.J. 1997. West slope warmwater fisheries.
Martinez, P.J. 1997. Development and application of procedures for stocking nonnative fish speacies in the upper Colorado River basin. Colorado Division of Wildlife, Grand Junction.
McIvor, D.E. 1997. Bibliography for seven Colorado River fishes. Smithfield, Utah.
Minckley, C.O. 1997. Startup of the Achii Hanyo Project, a new place to raise native fishes in the lower Colorado River Basin. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council. Volume XXVIII.
Minckley, W.L., J.E. Deacon, P.C. Marsh, W.J. Matthews and P.B. Moyle. 1997. Sustainability of western native fish resources. Pages 63-76 in W.L. Minckley, ed. Aquatic Ecosystems Symposium. A Report to the Western Water Policy Review Advisory Commission. Arizona State University, Tempe.
No author. 1997. Biological and conference opinion on lower Colorado River operations and maintenance, Lake Mead to Southerly International Boundary. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 196 pages.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory. 1997. Remedial investigation report on the Melton Valley watershed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Volume 3: Appendix C. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee, CDM Federal Programs Corp., Oak Ridge, Tennessee and Science Applications International Corp., Oak Ridge, Tennessee. 577 pages.
Pitts, T. and M.J. Cook. 1997. Propagation and stocking activities of the Recovery Implementation Program for the endangered Fishes of the Upper Colorado River Basin: summary, status, assessment. Hall, Pitts and Associated, Loveland, Colorado. 53 pages.
Pontius, D. and I. Swca. 1997. Colorado River Basin study. SWCA, Inc., Tucson, Arizona. 132 + pages.
Ruppert, J.B. and R.T. Muth. 1997. Effects of electrofishing fields on captive juveniles of two endangered cyprinids. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 17(2):314-320.
Snyder, D.E. 1997. Effectiveness of light traps for capture and retention of larval and early juvenile Xyrauchen texanus and larval Ptychocheilus lucius and Gila elegans. Final report. Colorado State University Larval Fish Laboratory, Fort Collins.
U.S. Bureau of Land Management. 1997. Environmental impact statement Lisbon Valley Copper Project. Final report. U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Moah, Utah. 578 pages.
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. 1997. Review of existing coordinated long-range operating criteria for Colorado River reservoirs (operating criteria). Federal Register 62(166):45440-45445.
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. 1997. Review of existing coordinated long-range operating criteria for Colorado River reservoirs (operating criteria). Federal Register 62(194):52354-52359.
U.S. Department of Energy. 1997. Joint environmental assessment 1997--2001 of the California Department of Food and Agriculture Curly Top Virus Control Program for Bureau of Land Management and Department of Energy. U.S. Department of Energy, Naval Petroleum Reserves in California, Tupman, California. 323 pages.
U.S. Department of the Interior. 1997. Biological and conference opinion on lower Colorado River operations and maintenance, Lake Mead to Southerly International Boundary. Final. U.S. Department of the Interior. 196 pages.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1997. Endangered and threatened species permit applications. Federal Register 62(224):62068-62069.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1997. Endangered and threatened species permit applications. Federal Register 62(71):18141.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1997. Endangered and threatened species permit applications. Federal Register 62(28):6264-6265.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1997. Endangered and threatened species permit applications. Federal Register 62(91):25965-25966.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1997. Studies of the Colorado squawfish in the upper Colorado River. Final reports for the Recovery Implementation Program, project no. 14. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Colorado River Fishery Project, Grand Junction.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1997. Biological and conference opinion of lower Colorado River operations and maintenance.
Wastren - Grand Junction, Inc. 1997. Site environmental report for calendar year 1996. Wastren - Grand Junction, Inc., Grand Junction, Colorado. 156 pages.
Watts, G., W. Noonan, H. Maddux and D.S. Brookshire. 1997. Endangered Species Act and critical habitat designation: an integrated biological and economic approach. Colorado State University Larval Fish Laboratory, Fort Collins, and Colorado Division of Wildlife Report. 41 pages.
Douglas, M.E., W.L. Minckley and H.M Tyus. 1998. Multivariate discrimination of Colorado plateau Gila spp: the "art of seeing well" revisited. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 127(2):163-173.
Dowling, T.E. 1998. Genetic diversity of the Gila complex as determined by analysis of mitochondrial DNA. No. 4-FC-40-15700. Arizona State University, Tempe.
Federal Interagency Stream Restoration Working Group. 1998. Stream corridor restoration: principles, processes, and practices. Federal Interagency Stream Restoration Working Group. 631 pages.
Gorman, O.T, D.M. Stone and J.M. Seals. 1998. Ecology of razorback sucker during early spring in upper Lake Mohave, 1994-1997. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Desert Fishes Council.
Grover, J.Z. 1998. Fish health centers. Journal of Freshwater Fishing 23(6):20-21.
Jones, S.B., L.B. King, L.C. Sappington, F.J. Dwyer, M. Ellersieck and D.R. Buckler. 1998. Effects of carbaryl, permethrin, 4-nonylphenol, and copper on muscarinic cholinergic receptors in brain of surrogate and listed fish species. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Pharmacology, Toxicology and Endocrinology 120C(3):405-414.
Lentsch, L.D., C.A. Toline, T.A. Crowl and Y. Converse. 1998. Endangered fish interim management objectives for the upper Colorado River basin recovery and implementation program. Final report. Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, Salt Lake City. 40 pages.
Mac, M. J., P.A. Opler, C.E.P. Haecker and P.D. Doran, eds. 1998. Status and trends of the nation's biological resources - southwest. U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division. 986 pages.
No author. 1998. Intermodal transportation of low-level radioactive waste to the Nevada test site. U.S. Department of Energy, Nevada Operations Office, Las Vegas, Nevada (United States). Report number: DOE/LLW--99001331. 250 pages.
No author. 1998. Environmental assessment for a refinement of the power delivery component of the Southern Nevada Water Authority Treatment and Transmission Facility. Report number: EIS-Nevada--99001918. Final. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Lower Colorado Regional Office, Boulder City, Nevada, Southern Nevada Water Authority, Colorado River Commission and Nevada Power Company.
Pacey, C.A. and P.C. Marsh. 1998. Resource use by native and nonnative fishes of the lower Colorado River: literature review, summary, and assessment of relative roles of biotic and abiotic factors in management of an imperiled indigenous ichthyofauna. Final report. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Boulder City, Nevada. 1086 pages.
Schmitt, C.J. 1998. Environmental contaminants. Pages 131-165 in M.J. Mac, P.A. Opler, C.E. Puckett Haecker and P.D Doran, eds. Status and Trends of the Nation's Biological Resources. U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia.
Tyus, H.M. and J.F. Saunders, III. 1998. An evaluation of recovery needs for endangered fishes in the upper Colorado River, with recommendations for future recovery actions. Final report (Contract 1196-12-1591B). University of Colorado at Boulder, Center for Limnology, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences. 89 pages.
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. 1998. Measure biological and conference opinion on lower Colorado River operations and maintenance.
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. 1998. RPA/RPM - Implementation (Review of status - 1/98).
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. 1998. Review of existing coordinated long-range operating criteria for Colorado River reservoirs (operating criteria). Federal Register 63(36):9256-9261.
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. 1998. Implementation of reasonable and prudent alternative and measure biological and conference opinion on lower Colorado River operations and maintenance, 1998 annual report.
U.S. Department of the Interior. 1998. Environmental assessment for acquisition and enhancement of floodplain habitats along the Colorado, Green and Gunnison Rivers as part of the Recovery Program for Endangered Colorado River Fishes. Final. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Salt Lake City and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Denver, Colorado.
U.S. Department of the Interior. 1998. Management and control of nonnative fish species in floodplain ponds along the upper Colorado and Gunnison Rivers, Denver, Colorado. Finding of no significant impact. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 75 pages.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1998. Modification of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) storm water multi-sector general permit for industrial activities termination of the EPA NPDES storm water baseline industrial general permit notice. Final. Federal Register 63(189):52430-52577.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1998. Reissuance of NPDES general permits for storm water discharge from construction activities; notice (addenda). Federal Register 63(31):7957-8014.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1998. Climate change and Arizona. EPA 236-F_98-0007C. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 4 pages.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1998. Report on the peer consultation workshop on selenium aquatic toxicity and bioaccumulation. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water, Washington, D.C. 286 pages.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1998. Endangered and threatened species permit applications. Federal Register 63(77):19933-19936.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1998. Availability of draft management objectives for the endangered fishes of the upper Colorado River for review and comment. Federal Register 63(86):24821.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1998. Service trains tribes in enforcement.
Williams, J.D. and G.K. Meffe. 1998. Nonindigenous species. Pages 117-129 in M.J. Mac, P.A. Opler, C.E. Puckett Haecker and P.D. Doran, eds. Status and Trends of the Nation's Biological Resources. U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia.
Barbour, M.T., J. Gerritsen, B.D. Snyder and J.B. Stribling. 1999. Rapid bioassessment protocols for use in wadeable streams and rivers. Periphyton, benthic macroinvertebrates, and fish. Second edition. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water, Washington, D.C. 344 pages.
Berrens, R.P., M. McKee and M.C. Farmer. 1999. Incorporating distributional considerations in the safe minimum standard approach: endangered species and local impacts . Ecological Economics (30)3:461-474.
Czapla, T.E. 1999. Genetics management plan (revised). Denver, Colorado. 48 pages.
Demlong, M. 1999. Beyond captive propagation. Endangered Species Bulletin 24(3):22-24.
Desert Fishes Council. 1999. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council Volume XXIX Annual Symposium. Desert Fishes Council, Bishop, California. 78 pages.
Desert Fishes Council. 1999. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council Volume XXX Annual Symposium. Desert Fishes Council, Bishop, California. 71 pages.
Dwyer, F.J., D.K. Hardesty, C.E. Henke, C.G. Ingersol, D.W. Whites, D.R. Mount and C.M. Bridges. 1999. Assessing contaminant sensitivity of endangered and threatened species: toxicant classes. U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division, Columbia, Missouri. 18 pages.
Dwyer, F.J., D.K. Hardesty, C.E. Henke, C.G. Ingersol, D.W. Whites, D.R. Mount and C.M. Bridges. 1999. Assessing contaminant sensitivity of endangered and threatened species: effluent toxicity tests. U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division, Columbia, Missouri. 26 pages.
Fairchild, J.F., A.L. Allert, J. Mizzi, R. Reisenburg and B. Waddell. 1999. Determination of a safe level of ammonia that is protective of juvenile Colorado pikeminnow in the upper Colorado River, Utah. 1998 Quick Response Program, final report.
Fuller, P.L., L.G. Nico and J.D. Williams. 1999. Nonindigenous fishes introduced into inland waters of the United States. Special Publication 27. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, Maryland. 613 pages.
Johnston, C.E. 1999. Relationship of spawning mode to conservation of North American minnows (Cyprinidae). Environmental Biology of Fishes (Dordrecht) 55(1-2):21-30.
Marsh, P.C. 1999. Survival of repatriated bonytail, Gila elegans, and razorback sucker, Xyrauchen texanus, in Lake Mohave, Arizona and Nevada. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council 29:34.
Marsh, P.C., C.A. Pacey and W.L. Minckley. 1999. Resource use attributes of Colorado River fishes and implication for management of native and non-native species. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council 30:24.
Mueller, G. and D.K. Foster. 1999. Case for site acclimation in the reintroduction of the endangered razorback sucker (Xyrauchen texanus). U.S. Departement of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado, and Northern Arizona State University, Flagstaff.
No author. 1999. Southpoint Power Plant final environmental impact statement. U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs, Phoenix, Arizona, U.S. Departmen of Energy, Western Area Power Administration, Phoenix, Arizona, Fort Mojave Indian Tribe, Needles, California and Hallock/Gross, Inc., Tempe, Arizona.
Ogden Environmental and Energy Services Company, Inc. 1999. Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Conservation program. Draft conservation strategy for the Lower Colorado River MSCP. Ogden Environmental and Energy Services Company, Inc., San Diego, California.
Pitlick, J., M. Van Steeter, R. Cress, B. Barkett and M. Franseen. 1999. Geomorphology and hydrology of the Colorado and Gunnison Rivers and implications for habitats used by endangered fishes. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Recovery Implementation Program, Grand Junction, Colorado. 64 pages.
Rinne, J.N. and J.A. Stefferud. 1999. Single versus multiple species management: native fishes in Arizona. Forest Ecology and Management 114(2-3):357-365.
Sowka, P.A. and P.E. Brunkow. 1999. Cage culturing the endangered bonytail. North American Journal of Aquaculture 61(4):326-330.
Tao, S., T. Liang, J. Cao, R.W. Dawson and C. Liu. 1999. Synergistic effect of copper and lead uptake by fish. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 44(2):190-195.
Tyus, H.M., W.C. Starnes, C.A. Karp and J.F. Saunders, III. 1999. Effects of invasive tissue collection on rainbow trout, razorback sucker, and bonytail chub. North American Journal of Fisheries Management (Bethesda) 19(3):848-855.
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. 1999. Multi-Species Conservation Program (MSCP) for the lower Colorado River, Arizona, Nevada, and California. Federal Register 64(95):27000-27002.
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. 1999. Offstream storage of Colorado River water; development and release of intentionally created unused apportionment in the lower division states; final rule. Federal Register 64(210):58985-59009.
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. 1999. Glen Canyon Dam modification to control downstream temperatures plan and draft environmental assessment.
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. 1999. Implementation of reasonable and prudent alternative and measure biological and conference opinion on lower Colorado River operations and maintenance, 1999 annual report.
U.S. Department of Agriculture. 1999. Regional Forester’s Sensitive Species List. U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service Region 3.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1999. EPA Office of Compliance sector notebook project: profile of local government operations. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, Office of Compliance, Washington, D.C. 324 pages.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1999. Endangered and threatened species permit applications. Federal Register 64(228):66639-66640.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1999. Endangered and threatened species permit applications. Federal Register 64(43):10714-10716.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1999. Southwestern tribes preserve tradition by preserving nature.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1999. Southwestern tribes preserve tradition by preserving nature.
Upper Colorado River Basin Recovery Implementation Program. 1999. Bonytail distribution information, 1999.
Upper Colorado River Basin Recovery Implementation Program. 1999. Annual facilities operation plan, 19 February, 1999. Final. Upper Colorado River Basin Recovery Implementation Program. 6 pages.
Upper Colorado River Basin Recovery Implementation Program. 1999. Programmatic biological opinion for Bureau of Reclamation's operations and depletions, other depletions, and funding and implementation of recovery program actions in the upper Colorado River above the confluence with the Gunnison River. Final.
Upper Colorado River Basin Recovery Implementation Program. 1999. Memorandum: 15-Mile Reach biological opinion. Final programmatic biological opinion for Bureau of Reclamation’s operations and depletions, other depletions, and funding and implementation of recovery program actions in the upper Colorado River above the G
Upper Colorado River Basin Recovery Implementation Program. 1999. Endangered fish population status assessment. 15-Mile Reach biological opinion. Appendix D.
Valdez, R.A. and R.J. Ryel. 1999. Developing recovery goals for the four endangered Colorado River fishes: scope of work and cost estimate. SWCA, Inc., Flagstaff, Arizona and Logan, Utah, and Rydel and Associates. 14 pages.
Webb, R.H., J.C. Schmidt, G.R. Marzolf and R.A. Valdez, eds. 1999. Controlled Flood Grand Canyon. American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C. 367 pages + maps.
Abell, R.A, T. Allnutt, J.T. Diggs, E. Dinerstein, W. Eichbaum, P. Hedao, P.T. Hurley, C.J. Loucks, D.M. Olson, S. Walters and W. Wettengel. 2000. Chapter 4. Conservation status of North American ecoregions. Pages 59-86 In R.A. Abell, D.M. Olsen and E. Dinerstein, eds. Freshwater Ecoregions of North America: A Conservation Assessment, Island Press, Washington, D.C. 368 pages.
Archer, E. T.A. Crowl and M. Trammell. 2000. Abundance of age-0 native fish species and nursery habitat quality and availability in the San Juan River, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah. San Juan River Basin Recovery Implementation Program, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 167 pages.
Brower, A., C. Reedy and J. Yelin-Kefer. 2000. Consensus and convervation in the upper Colorado River Basin Recovery Implementation Program. Conservation Biology 15(4):1001-1007.
Burdick, B.D. 2000. Overview of telemetry equipment and techniques used with native fishes in the upper Colorado River basin. Pages 173–185 in J.H. Eiler, D.J. Alcorn and M.R. Neuman, eds. Biotelemetry 15: Proceedings of the 15th International Symposium on Biotelemetry, Juneau, Alaska. International Society on Biotelemetry, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
Burke, T. 2000. Risk assessment for entrainment into canals and passage through power plants of razorback and bonytail chub in lower Colorado River.
Chart, T.E. and L.D. Lentsch. 2000. Reproduction and recruitment of Gila spp. and Colorado pikeminnow in the Middle Green River 1992-1996. Final report. Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, Salt Lake City.
Daerr, E.G. 2000. Fish running out of water. National Parks 74(5/6):50.
Desert Fishes Council. 2000. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council Volume XXXI Annual Symposium. Desert Fishes Council, Bishop, California. 63 pages.
Figiel, Jr., C.R., M. Jackson and M.E. Ulibarri. 2000. Experimental growth of humpback chub at three temperatures. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Desert Fishes Council.
Gobalet, K.W. and T.A. Wake. 2000. Archaeological and paleontological fish remains from the Salton Basin, southern California. Southwestern Naturalist 45(4):514-520.
Gosnell, H. 2000. Water, fish, tribes, and choice: the boundaries of agency discretion in the implementation of the Endangered Species Act. An analysis of the Section 7 consultation process for the Animas-La Plata Project, Colorado.
Hamilton, S.J., K.J. Buhl, F.A. Bullard and E.E. Little. 2000. Chronic toxicity and hazard assessment of an inorganic mixture simulating irrigation drainwater to razorback sucker and bonytail. Environmental Toxicology 15(1):48-64.
Hamilton, S.J., R.T. Muth, B. Waddell and T.W. May. 2000. Hazard assessment of selenium and other trace elements in wild larval razorback sucker from the Green River, Utah. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 45:132-147.
Hayse, J. W., S.F. Daly, A. Tuthill, R.A. Valdez, R. A., B. Cowdell and G. Burton. 2000. Effect of daily fluctuations from Flaming Gorge Dam in ice processes in the Green River. Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois. 123 pages.
Heckmann, R. 2000. Asian tapeworm, Bothriocephalus acheilognathi (Yamaguti, 1934), a recent cestode introduction into the western United States of America; control methods and effect on endangered fish populations. Proceedings of Parasitology 29: 1-24.
Hedrick, P.W, T.E. Dowling and W.L. Minckley. 2000. Establishing a captive broodstock for the endangered bonytail chub (Gila elegans). Journal of Heredity 91(1):35-49.
Hedrick, P.W. 2000. Applications of population genetics and molecular techniques to conservation biology. Conservation Biology Series (Cambridge). 4:113-125.
Holden, P.B. 2000. Program evaluation report for the 7-year research period (1991-1997). San Juan River Basin Recovery Implementation Program, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Korte, N.E. 2000. Selenium poisoning of wildlife and western agriculture: cause and effect. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. 54 pages.
Lenon, N. 2000. Predator-prey interactions between bonytail chub (Gila elegans) and red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii). Bachelor's thesis, University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Lentsch, L.D., B.G. Hoskins and L.M. Lubomudrov. 2000. White River and endangered fish recovery: A hydrological, physical and biological synopsis. Final Report. Publication Number 00-37. Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, Salt Lake City. 56 pages.
Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Conservation Program. 2000. Many titles - see website.
Marsh, P.C. 2000. Fish population status and evaluation in the Cibola High Levee Pond. Final report, agreement number 99-FG-30-00051. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Boulder City Nevada. 20 pages.
Marsh, P.C. and G. Mueller. 2000. Spring-summer movements of bonytail in a Colorado River reservoir, Lake Mohave, Arizona and Nevada. Open file report 99-103. U.S. Geological Survey, Mid-Continent Ecological Science Center, Fort Collins, Colorado. 26 + pages.
Minckley, W.L. and B.D. DeMarais. 2000. Taxonomy of chubs (Teleostei, Cyprinidae, genus Gila) in the American Southwest with comments on conservation. Copeia (1):251-256.
Moyle, P.B. and L.H. Davis. 2000. List of freshwater, anadromous and euryhaline fishes of California. California Fish and Game 86(4):244-258.
Mueller, G., P.C. Marsh, G. Knowles and T. Wolters. 2000. Distribution, movements, and habitat use of razorback sucker (Xyrauchen texanus) in a lower Colorado River reservoir, Arizona-Nevada. Western North American Naturalist (60)2:180-187.
Muth, R.T., L.W. Crist, K.E. LaGory, J.W. Hayse, K.R. Bestgen, T.P. Ryan, J.K. Lyons and R.A. Valdez. 2000. Flow and temperature recommendations for the endangered fishes in the Green River downstream of Flaming Gorge Dam. Final report.
National Park Service. 2000. Natural resource year in review 2000. Summarizing and analyzing the year in natural resource stewardship and science in the national park system. National Park Service, Lakewood, Colorado. 80 pages.
Nesler, T.P. 2000. Recovery of the Colorado River endangered fishes: biological recovery goals and criteria for Colorado pikeminnow, humpback chub, razorback sucker and bonytail. A proposal for downlisting and delisting. Colorado Division of Wildlife, Denver. 48 pages + tables.
Pacey, C.A. and P.C. Marsh. 2000. Lower Colorado River native fishes pit tag database management summary report for the period October 1, 1997 through May 31, 1999. Final report, task agreement no. 5, cooperative agreement 1445-0009-94-1108. U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado. 20 + pages.
Pacey, C.A. and P.C. Marsh. 2000. Species profile: bonytail (Gila elegans). Arizona Riparian Council 13(2):7-9.
Secretaría de Desarrollo Social. 2000. Diario Oficial de la Federacion, PROY-NOM-059-ECOL-2000. Page 45. Secretaría de Desarrollo Social.
SWCA, Inc. Environmental Consultants. 2000. Recovery goals for the four Colorado River endangered fish species. SWCA, Inc., Logan, Utah. 60 pages.
Tyus, H.M. and J.F. Saunders, III. 2000. Nonnative fish control and endangered fish recovery: lessons from the Colorado River. Fisheries 25(9):848-855.
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. 2000. Implementation of reasonable and prudent alternative and measure biological and conference opinion on lower Colorado River operations and maintenance, 2000 annual report.
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. 2000. Fish and Wildlife program analysis.
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. 2000. Native Fish Protected Habitat Development Project - RPA 3.
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. 2000. Environmental impact statement. Colorado River interim surplus criteria. Final.
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. 2000. Environmental impact statement. Colorado River interim surplus criteria. Draft.
U.S. Department of Energy. 2000. Environmental assessment and finding of no significant impact: transfer of the Department of Energy Grand Junction Office to Non-DOE ownership. U.S. Department of Energy, Grand Junction, Colorado. 85 pages.
U.S. Department of Energy. 2000. Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact: Curecanti-Lost Canyon 230-kV Transmission Line Reroute Project, Montrose County, Colorado. U.S. Department of Energy, Western Area Power Administration. 146 pages.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2000. Multi-Species Conservation Program (MSCP) for the lower Colorado River, Arizona, Nevada, and California. Federal Register 65(134):43031-43034.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2000. Flaming Gorge Dam, Colorado River Storage Project, Utah. Federal Register 65(109):35957-35961.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2000. Endangered and threatened wildlife and plants: designation of critical habitat for the woundfin and Virgin River chub. Federal Register 65(17):4140-4156.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2000. Ouray National Wildlife Refuge: comprehensive conservation plan. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Comprehensive Conservation Plan.
U.S. Geological Survey. 2000. Department of the Interior science priorities.
Upper Colorado River Basin Recovery Implementation Program. 2000. Fast facts.
Valdez, R.A. and R.J. Ryel. 2000. Summary of recovery goals for the four endangered fishes of the Colorado River basin. SWCA, Inc., Logan, Utah.
Wydoski, R.S and E.J. Wick. 2000. Flooding and aquatic ecosystems. Pages 238-268 in E.E. Wohl, ed. Inland Flood Hazards: Human, Riparian and Aquatic Communities. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Brooks, G.B. 2001. Growout of the bonytail chub (Gila elegans) utilizing a commercial aquaculture facility of the Gila River Indian Reservation as an interim conservation measure. American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting 131:30.
Coggins, L.G., Jr. and D.R. Van Haverbeke. 2001. Fisheries monitoring activities in the Little Colorado River within Grand Canyon during 2000. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Flagstaff, Arizona. 109 pages.
Cohn, J.P. 2001. Resurrecting the dammed: a look at Colorado River restoration. Bioscience 51(12):998-1003.
Desert Fishes Council. 2001. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council Volume XXXII Annual Symposium. Desert Fishes Council, Bishop, California. 82 pages.
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