Reference List

This list includes references used to derive specimen records as well as those with scientific name Oncorhynchus apache listed in key words.

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33293 Report Arizona Game and Fish Department, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Forest Service, Trout Unlimited, White Mountain Apache Tribe, San Carlos Apache Tribe, National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. 2009. Apache trout recovery plan. Western Native Trout Status Report.
939 Journal Article Carmichael, G.J., J.N. Hanson, M.E. Schmidt, and D.C. Morizot. 1993. Introgression among apache, cutthroat, and rainbow trout in Arizona. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 122:121-130.
912 Report Clarkson, R.W., and R.J. Dreyer. 1992. Featured species fishery management in Arizona -- investigation of techniques to establish and maintain arctic grayling and apache trout lake fisheries. Arizona Game and Fish Department Research Branch.
39356 Journal Article Dowling, T.E., and M.R. Childs. 1992. Impact of hybridization on a threatened trout of the southwestern United States. Conservation Biology 6(3):355-364. http://www.nativefishlab.net/publications/Dowling_and_Childs_1992.pdf.
33291 Journal Article Rinne, J.N., and Minckley, W.L. 1985. Patterns of variation and distribution in apache trout (Salmo apache) relative to co-occurrence with introduced salmonids. Copeia 1985(2):285-292.
793 Report U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1979. Arizona trout recovery plan. Arizona Trout Recovery Team, US FWS, Albuquerque, NM.
794 Report U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1983. Arizona trout recovery plan. Arizona Trout Recovery Team, Albuquerque, NM.



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