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Valdez, R.A., and R.D. Williams. 1993. Ichthyofauna of the Colorado and Green Rivers in Canyonlands National Park, Utah. Pages 2-22 in Rowlands, P.G., C. van Riper III, and M.K. Sogge, eds. Proceedings of the First Biennial Conference on Research in Colorado Plateau National Parks. National Park Service Transactions and Proceedings Series NPS/NRNAU/NRTP-93/10. National Park Service. Flagstaff, AZ.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 882
Type: Conference Proceedings
Author: Valdez, R.A., and R.D. Williams.
Date (year): 1993
Book Title: Proceedings of the First Biennial Conference on Research in Colorado Plateau National Parks. National Park Service Transactions and Proceedings Series NPS/NRNAU/NRTP-93/10
Editor: Rowlands, P.G., C. van Riper III, and M.K. Sogge
Edition:
Title:Ichthyofauna of the Colorado and Green Rivers in Canyonlands National Park, Utah.
Publisher:National Park Service
Publisher Location:Flagstaff, AZ
Volume:
Pages: 2-22
URL:
Keywords: Colorado River, fishes, Utah, Lake Powell, virile crayfish, Orconectes virilis, Canyonlands National Park, red shiner, cyprinella lutrensis
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Ameiurus melas

    UT - Colorado River and Green River at Canyonlands National Park

Catostomus commersonii

    UT - Colorado River and Green River at Canyonlands National Park

Cyprinella lutrensis

    UT - Colorado River and Green River at Canyonlands National Park

Cyprinus carpio

    UT - Colorado River and Green River at Canyonlands National Park

Dorosoma petenense

    UT - Colorado River and Green River at Canyonlands National Park

Esox lucius

    UT - Colorado River, Cataract Canyon (RK 326-344)

Faxonius virilis

    UT - Colorado River and Green River at Canyonlands National Park

Fundulus zebrinus

    UT - Colorado River and Green River at Canyonlands National Park

Gambusia affinis

    UT - Colorado River and Green River at Canyonlands National Park

Gila atraria

    UT - Colorado River and Green River at Canyonlands National Park

Hybognathus hankinsoni

    UT - Colorado River and Green River at Canyonlands National Park

Ictalurus punctatus

    UT - Colorado River and Green River at Canyonlands National Park

Lepomis cyanellus

    UT - Colorado River and Green River at Canyonlands National Park

Lepomis macrochirus

    UT - Colorado River and Green River at Canyonlands National Park

Micropterus dolomieu

    UT - Colorado River and Green River at Canyonlands National Park

Micropterus salmoides

    UT - Colorado River and Green River at Canyonlands National Park

Morone saxatilis

    UT - Colorado River, Cataract Canyon (RK 326-344)
    UT - Colorado River, Cataract Canyon (RK 326-344)
    UT - Colorado River, 4.7km above confluence with Green River

Notropis stramineus

    UT - Colorado River and Green River at Canyonlands National Park

Oncorhynchus mykiss

    MD - Nassawango Creek, near Snow Hill

Oncorhynchus nerka

    UT - Colorado River, Lake Powell inflow

Pimephales promelas

    UT - Colorado River and Green River at Canyonlands National Park

Pomoxis nigromaculatus

    UT - Colorado River and Green River at Canyonlands National Park

Salmo trutta

    UT - Colorado River and Green River at Canyonlands National Park

Sander vitreus

    UT - Colorado River and Green River at Canyonlands National Park


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