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Behnke, R.J., and D.E. Benson. 1980. Endangered and threatened fishes of the upper Colorado River basin. Cooperative Extension Service, Colorado State University, Ft Collins, CO.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 808
Type: Report
Author: Behnke, R.J., and D.E. Benson.
Date (year): 1980
Report TitleEndangered and threatened fishes of the upper Colorado River basin.
Publisher:Cooperative Extension Service, Colorado State University, Ft Collins, CO.
Publisher Location:
Pages: 34 pp
URL:
Keywords: E&T, Colorado River, fishes
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Ictalurus punctatus

    CO - Colorado drainage
    UT - Colorado River drainage
    AZ - upper Colorado River basin
    WY - upper Colorado River basin

Micropterus salmoides

    CO - Colorado drainage
    UT - Colorado River drainage
    AZ - upper Colorado River basin
    AZ - upper Colorado River basin
    WY - upper Colorado River basin

Oncorhynchus clarkii pleuriticus

    CO - state non-specific

Oncorhynchus mykiss

    CO - Colorado drainage
    UT - Colorado River drainage
    AZ - upper Colorado River basin
    WY - upper Colorado River basin

Perca flavescens

    CO - Colorado drainage
    UT - Colorado River drainage
    AZ - upper Colorado River basin
    WY - upper Colorado River basin

Salmo trutta

    WY - upper Colorado River basin
    CO - Colorado drainage
    UT - Colorado River drainage
    AZ - upper Colorado River basin
    WY - upper Colorado River basin
    CO - Colorado drainage
    UT - Colorado River drainage
    AZ - upper Colorado River basin
    WY - upper Colorado River basin
    WY - upper Colorado River basin

Sander vitreus

    CO - Colorado drainage
    UT - Colorado River drainage
    AZ - upper Colorado River basin


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