Aerial photograph/GIS analysis and field studies of the 15 and 18 mile reach of the Colorado River
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Boulder, Colo. : Department of Geography, University of Colorado Boulder, 1994.
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1 online resource (47 numbered and 17 unnumbered pages) : illustrations, maps
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"April 1994."
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Bibliography: pages 45-46.
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Surveys of the Colorado River near Grand Junction, Colorado show that populations of Colorado squawfish (Ptychocheilus lucius) and razorback sucker (Xyrauchen texanus) are small and continue to decline. A potentially important factor in their decline is a reduction in the amount of available habitat. The fish are most commonly found in habitats of complex channel which may be affected by bank stabilizing activities and regulation of the river flow. Areas with channel complexity provide important habitats for the fish in both their adult and larval life stages. Adult fish apparently prefer these areas because they provide a range of habitats for feeding shelter and reproduction.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Van Steeter, M., & Pitlick, J. (1994). Aerial photograph/GIS analysis and field studies of the 15 and 18 mile reach of the Colorado River . Department of Geography, University of Colorado Boulder.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Van Steeter, Mark and John. Pitlick. 1994. Aerial Photograph/GIS Analysis and Field Studies of the 15 and 18 Mile Reach of the Colorado River. Department of Geography, University of Colorado Boulder.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Van Steeter, Mark and John. Pitlick. Aerial Photograph/GIS Analysis and Field Studies of the 15 and 18 Mile Reach of the Colorado River Department of Geography, University of Colorado Boulder, 1994.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Van Steeter, Mark., and John Pitlick. Aerial Photograph/GIS Analysis and Field Studies of the 15 and 18 Mile Reach of the Colorado River Department of Geography, University of Colorado Boulder, 1994.

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