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Coggins, L.G., Jr., M.D. Yard, and Pine, W.E. III. 2011. Nonnative Fish Control in the Colorado River in Grand Canyon, Arizona: An Effective Program or Serendipitous Timing? Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 140(2):456-470. http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=all~content=a936395429~frm=titlelink.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 19785
Type: Journal Article
Author: Coggins, L.G., Jr., M.D. Yard, and Pine, W.E. III
Date (year): 2011
Article Title:Nonnative Fish Control in the Colorado River in Grand Canyon, Arizona: An Effective Program or Serendipitous Timing?.
Journal Name: Transactions of the American Fisheries Society
Volume: 140
Issue: 2
Pages: 456-470
URL: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=all~content=a936395429~frm=titlelink
Keywords: Colorado River, Colorado, Grand Canyon, nonnative fish
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Ameiurus melas

    AZ - Colorado River near confluence with Little Colorado River

Cyprinella lutrensis

    AZ - Colorado River near confluence with Little Colorado River

Cyprinus carpio

    AZ - Colorado River near confluence with Little Colorado River

Fundulus zebrinus

    AZ - Colorado River near confluence with Little Colorado River

Ictalurus punctatus

    AZ - Colorado River near confluence with Little Colorado River

Lepomis cyanellus

    AZ - Colorado River near confluence with Little Colorado River

Micropterus dolomieu

    AZ - Colorado River near confluence with Little Colorado River

Morone saxatilis

    AZ - Colorado River near confluence with Little Colorado River

Oncorhynchus mykiss

    AZ - Colorado River near confluence with Little Colorado River

Pimephales promelas

    AZ - Colorado River near confluence with Little Colorado River

Salmo trutta

    AZ - Colorado River near confluence with Little Colorado River


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