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Bonytail chub Citations through 2005

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 Brussard, P.F., D.S. Dobkin, L.C. Ball, et.al. No date. Great Basin Mohave Desert region. 
 

 Colorado River Wildlife Council. No date. Recommendations on prohibited and threatened species of the Colorado River drainage. Colorado River Wildlife Council.
 

 Connolly, D.M. No date. Proposed rule designating critical habitat for Colorado River endangered fish. Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund, Inc., Denver, Colorado. 16 pages.
 

 Hamilton, S.  No date. Toxicity of simulated agricultural irrigation drainwater to Colorado squawfish, bonytail chub, and razorback sucker from the Green River Basin. 
 

 Kaeding, L.R. No date. Evidence to support the belief that introduced fishes have negatively affected the endangered Colorado River fishes. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Colorado River Fishery Project, Grand Junction, Colorado. 4 pages.
 

 Mueller, G. No date. Baseline fishery investigations of the major tributary arms of Lake Powell, Utah. 
 

 Mueller, G. No date. Colorado River native fish investigations: a study of the movements and distribution of adult and juvenile razorback suckers in Lake Mohave, Arizona-Nevada. 
 

 Mueller, G. No date. Extramural investigations supporting endemic fish research and management programs on the Colorado and Sacramento River Basins. 
 

 O'Shea, T. and C. Ramotnik. No date. Curation of biological survey collection in Albuquerque. 
 

 Stevens, L.E. No date. Ecological characterization of the wetlands of the Colorado Plateau. Lawrence E. Stevens, Flagstaff, Arizona. 291 pages.
 

 Stohlgren, T.J. No date. Interior west. 
 

 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. No date. U.S. Fish and Wildlife program analysis. 
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. No date. Alternative methods of preserving and recovering three endangered Colorado River fishes, and identification of significant environmental issues. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 7 pages.
 

 U.S. Geological Survey CERC. No date. Endangered fish research in the upper Colorado River basin. 
 

 U.S. Geological Survey MESC. No date. Biological survey collection, Museum of Southwestern Biology. 
 

 U.S. Geological Survey NPWRC. No date. Status of listed species and recovery plan development: Arizona. 
 

 U.S. Geological Survey NPWRC. No date. Status of listed species and recovery plan development: Colorado River fishes, Arizona. 
 

 U.S. Geological Survey NPWRC. No date. Status of listed species and recovery plan development: Colorado River fishes, Colorado. 
 

 U.S. Geological Survey NPWRC. No date. Status of listed species and recovery plan development: Colorado River fishes, Utah. 
 

 U.S. Geological Survey NPWRC. No date. Status of listed species and recovery plan development: fishes. 
 

 U.S. Geological Survey. No date. America's natural heritage. 
 

 U.S. Geological Survey. No date. Biology of the Rio Grande border region: a bibliography vertebrate zoology: fish. 
 

 U.S. Geological Survey. No date. U.S. Geological Survey Biological Resources Division activities in Nevada. 
 

 U.S. Geological Survey. No date. U.S. Geological Survey Biological Resources Division activities in South Dakota. 
 

 U.S. Geological Survey. No date. U.S. Geological Survey Biological Resources Division activities in Utah. 
 

 U.S. Geological Survey. No date. U.S. Geological Survey budget and organization analysis FY 2001. Program summaries America's natural heritage FY 2001. 
 

 Upper Colorado River Basin Recovery Implementation Program. No date. Upper Colorado River Basin Recovery Implementation Program. 
 

 Wydoski, R.S. and J. Hamill. No date. Evolution of recovery programs for upper Colorado River fishes. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Denver, Colorado. 26 pages.
 

 Bays, et al. 2005. Conceptual design and management of native fish refugia on the lower Colorado River. Unknown.
 

 Brouder, M.J., C.L. Springer and S.C. Leon. 2005. Proceedings of two symposia: restoring native fish to the lower Colorado River: interations of native and non-native fishes. July 13-14, 1999, Las Vegas, Nevada, and restoring natural function within a modified riverine environment: the lower Colorado Riv U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Southwest Region, Albuqueque, New Mexico. 188 pages.
 

 Cole, R. 2005. Exotic tapeworm found in endangered desert fishes. U.S. Geological Survey, Fisheries and Aquatics Bulletin 4(1):2-3.
 

 Dwyer, F.J., D.K. Hardesty, C.E. Henke, C.G. Ingersoll, D.W. Whites, T. Augspurger, T.J. Canfield, D.R. Mount and F.L. Mayer. 2005. Assessing contaminant sensitivity of endangered and threatened aquatic species: Part III. Effluent toxicity tests. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 48(2):174-183.
 

 Figiel, C.R., M.E. Ulibarri, G. Carmichael, J. Seals and J.N. Hanson. 2005. Intensive fish culture of warmwater native fishes at a coldwater fish hatchery. Pages 164-166 in Proceedings of two symposia: restoring native fish to the lower Colorado River: interaction of native and non-native fishes. July 13-14, 1999. Las Vegas, Nevada. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Southwest Region, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
 

 Gobalet, K.W., T.A. Wake and K.L. Hardin. 2005. Archaeological record of native fishes of the lower Colorado River: how to identify their remains. Western North American Naturalist 65(3):335-344.
 

 Gorman, O.T., R.G. Bramblett, R.M. Hervin, D.R. Van Haverbeke and D.M. Stone. 2005. Distribution and abundance of native and non-native fishes of the Colorado River Ecosystem in Grand Canyon, Arizona. Page 78-94 in Proceedings of two symposia: restoring native fish to the lower Colorado River: interaction of native and non-native fishes. July 13-14, 1999. Las Vegas, Nevada. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Southwest Region, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
 

 Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center. 2005. Library database. 
 

 Hamilton, S.J. 2005. Commentary: selenium study on endangered razorback sucker is flawed. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 61(3):313-326.
 

 Hamilton, S.J., K.M. Holley, K.J. Buhl and F.A. Bullard. 2005. Selenium impacts on razorback sucker, Colorado: Colorado River III. Larvae. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 61(2):168-189.
 

 Hawkins, J., C. Walford and T. Sorensen. 2005. Northern pike management studies in the Yampa River, Colorado, 1999-2002. Project No. 98A. Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program, Lakewood, Colorado.
 

 Lim, T.T. and K.H. Goh. 2005. Selenium extractability from a contaminated fine soil fraction: implication on soil cleanup. Chemosphere 58(1):91-101.
 

 Lower Colorado River Basin Aquatic Gap Analysis Project. 2005. Lower Colorado River basin aquatic gap analysis project. 
 

 Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Conservation Program. 2005. Implementation and permit documents. 
 

 Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Conservation Program. 2005. Letters of support. 
 

 Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Conservation Program. 2005. Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Conservation Program documents. Final. 
 

 Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Conservation Program. 2005. Meeting notes from past meetings. 
 

 Marsh, P.C. 2005. Immiscibility of native and nonnative species. Pages 59-63 in Proceedings of two symposia: restoring native fish to the lower Colorado River: interaction of native and non-native fishes. July 13-14, 1999. Las Vegas, Nevada. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Southwest Region, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
 

 Minckley, C.O. and M. Thorson. 2005. Bonytail roundup report Lake Mohave Arizona-Nevada, 2005. USFWS-AZFRO-PA-05-011. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Arizona Fishery Resources Office, Parker, Arizona. 6 pages.
 

 Minckley, C.O. and M.J. Thorson. 2005. Updates for Duck’s Unlimited Ponds, Beal Lake, High Levee Pond, and the Lake Havasu Fisheries Project. USFWS-AZFRO-PA-O5-003. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Arizona Fishery Resources Office, Parker, Arizona.
 

 Murphy, T. and G. Gould. 2005. Current state of the lower Colorado River: hydrology, geomorphology, and biology. Page 182 in Proceedings of two symposia: restoring native fish to the lower Colorado River: interaction of native and non-native fishes. July 13-14, 1999. Las Vegas, Nevada. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Southwest Region, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
 

 No author. 2005. Program highlights 2004-2005. Preserving the West’s heritage. Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program and San Juan River Basin Recovery Implementation Program. 20 pages.
 

 Pacey, C.A. 2005. Native Fish Work Group database. Arizona State University, Tempe.
 

 Sheppard, S.C., M.I. Sheppard, M.O. Gallerand and B. Sanipellia. 2005. Derivation of ecotoxicity thresholds for uranium. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 79(1):55-83.
 

 Snyder, D.E., K.R. Bestgen and S.C. Seal. 2005. Native cypriniform fish larvae of the Gila River Basin–morphological descriptions, comparisons, and computer-interactive keys. Final report. Colorado State University Larval Fish Laboratory, Fort Collins.
 

 Stone, D.M. 2005. Effect of baiting on hoop net catch rates of endangered humpback chub. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 25(2):640-645.
 

 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. 2005. Lower Colorado River multi-species conservation program. 
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife - Arizona Fishery Resources Offices. 2005. Arizona Fishery Resources Offices annual reports. 
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife - Arizona Fishery Resources Offices. 2005. Arizona Fishery Resources Offices monthly activity reports. 
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2005. Bonytail radio-telemetry investigations on Lake Havasu, proposal submitted to CUP 2004. USFWS-AZFRO-PA-05-001. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Arizona Fishery Resources Office, Parker, Arizona.
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2005. Endangered species recovery permits and applications. Federal Register 70(2):371-372.
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2005. Lower Colorado region reports archive. 
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2005. Native fish protected habitats quarterly report: third quarter, july-august 2004. USFWS-AZFRO-PA-05-007. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Arizona Fishery Resources Office, Parker, Arizona.
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2005. Scientific collecting report to Arizona Game and Fish Department, 2005. USFWS-AZFRO-PA-O5-005. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Arizona Fishery Resources Office, Parker, Arizona.
 

 Upper Colorado River Basin Recovery Implementation Program. 2005. Program library 
 

 Upper Colorado River Basin Recovery Implementation Program. 2005. Programmatic biological opinion on the management plan for endangered fishes in the Yampa River basin. Final. 
 

 Upper Colorado River Basin Recovery Implementation Program. 2005. Upper Colorado River Basin Recovery Implementation Program meeting archives. 
 

 Upper Colorado River Basin Recovery Implementation Program. 2005. Yampa programmatic biological opinion: Appendix A. Cooperative agreement. 
 

 Upper Colorado River Basin Recovery Implementation Program. 2005. Yampa programmatic biological opinion: Appendix B. Technical memorada from Colorado and Wyoming concerning quantification of current and future depletions from the Yampa River basin. 
 

 Upper Colorado River Basin Recovery Implementation Program. 2005. Yampa programmatic biological opinion: Appendix C. Hydrology figures and tables. 
 

 Upper Colorado River Basin Recovery Implementation Program. 2005. Yampa programmatic biological opinion: Appendix D. Accounting for consumptive use. 
 

 Upper Colorado River Basin Recovery Implementation Program. 2005. Yampa programmatic biological opinion: Appendix E. Sample recovery agreement. 
 

 Valdez, R.A. 2005. Non-native fish control strategy for Grand Canyon, Arizona. Page 142-150 in Proceedings of two symposia: restoring native fish to the lower Colorado River: interaction of native and non-native fishes. July 13-14, 1999. Las Vegas, Nevada. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Southwest Region, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
 

 Ward, D. 2005. Collection of Asian tapeworm (Bothriocephalus acheilognathi) from the Yampa River, Colorado. Western North American Naturalist 65(3):403-404.
 

 Wydoski, R.S. 2005. Habitat enhancements for native Colorado fishes. Page 21-55 in Proceedings of two symposia: restoring native fish to the lower Colorado River: interaction of native and non-native fishes. July 13-14, 1999. Las Vegas, Nevada. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Southwest Region, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
 

 Arizona Game and Fish Department. 2004. Gila elegans. Unpublished abstract compiled and edited by the Heritage Data Management System, Arizona Game and Fish Department, Phoenix. 4 pages.
 

 Arizona Game and Fish Department. 2004. Special Status Species in Arizona, listed alphabetically by watershed code, by taxon, by scientific name. 
 

 Arizona Game and Fish Department. 2004. Special Status Species in the Arizona Heritage Data Management System, listed alphabetically by county, by taxon, by scientific name. 
 

 Arizona Game and Fish Department. 2004. Special Status Species in the Arizona Heritage Data Management System, listed alphabetically by taxon and scientific name. 
 

 Arizona Game and Fish Department. 2004. Species in the Arizona Heritage Data Management System, listed alphabetically by common name. 
 

 Arizona Game and Fish Department. 2004. Species in the Arizona Heritage Data Management System, listed alphabetically by county, by taxon, by scientific name. 
 

 Arizona Game and Fish Department. 2004. Species in the Arizona Heritage Data Management System, listed alphabetically by scientific name. 
 

 Arizona Game and Fish Department. 2004. Species in the Arizona Heritage Data Management System, listed alphabetically by taxon and scientific name. 
 

 Baker, L.K. 2004. Wild refuges. Arizona Highways 80(1):34-39.
 

 Christopherson, K.D., G.J. Birchell and T. Modde. 2004. Larval razorback sucker and bonytail survival and growth in the presence of nonnative fish in the Stirrup Floodplain. Project No. C-6-rz/bt. Publication Number 05-04. Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, Salt Lake City, Utah. 32 pages.
 

 De Boeck, G., W. Meeus, W. De Coen and R. Blust. 2004. Tissue-specific Cu bioaccumulation patterns and differences in sensitivity to waterborne Cu in three freshwater fish: rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), common carp (Cyprinus carpio), and gibel carp (Carassius auratus gibelio). Aquatic Toxicology 70(3):179-188.
 

 Desert Fishes Council. 2004. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council Volume XXXIV and XXXV Annual Symposium. Desert Fishes Council, Bishop, California. 134 pages.
 

 Gold, J.R., E. Saillant, C.P. Burridge, A. Blanchard and J.C. Patton. 2004. Population structure and effective size in critically rndangered Cape Fear shiners, Notropis mekistocholas. Southeastern Naturalist 3(1):89-102.
 

 Hamilton, S.J. 2004. Review of selenium toxicity in the aquatic food chain. Science of The Total Environment 326(1-3):1-31.
 

 Hamilton, S.J., K.M. Holley, K.J. Buhl, F.A. Bullard, L.K. Weston and S.F. McDonald. 2004. Evaluation of flushing of a high-selenium backwater channel in the Colorado River. Evaluation of flushing of a high-selenium backwater channel in the Colorado River. Environmental Toxicology 19(1):51-81.
 

 Hedrick, P.W.  2004. Recent developments in conservation genetics. Forest Ecology and Management 197(1-3):3-19.
 

 Hurt, C. and P. Hedrick. 2004. Conservation genetics in aquatic species: general approaches and case studies in fishes and springsnails of arid lands. Aquatic Science 66(4):402-413.
 

 Keeler-Foster, C.L., I.B. Spies and V. Bondu-Hawkins. 2004. Development of microsatellite markers in bonytail (Gila elegans) with cross-species amplification in humpback chub (Gila cypha). Molecular Ecology Notes 4(1):23-25.
 

 Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Conservation Program. 2004. Appendices to Volumes I-III and V. Volume IV. Final. 
 

 Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Conservation Program. 2004. Biological assessment. Volume III. Final. 
 

 Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Conservation Program. 2004. Habitat conservation plan. Volume II. Final. 
 

 Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Conservation Program. 2004. Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Conservation Program Final EIS/EIR. Alternatives. 
 

 Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Conservation Program. 2004. Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Conservation Program Final EIS/EIR. Biological resources. 
 

 Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Conservation Program. 2004. Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Conservation Program Final EIS/EIR. Cumulative impacts. 
 

 Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Conservation Program. 2004. Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Conservation Program Final EIS/EIR. Executive summary. 
 

 Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Conservation Program. 2004. Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Conservation Program Final EIS/EIR. Introduction. 
 

 Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Conservation Program. 2004. Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Conservation Program Final EIS/EIR. Recreation. 
 

 Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Conservation Program. 2004. Programmatic environmental impact report. Volume I. Final. 
 

 Marsh, P.C. 2004. Spatial and temporal aspects of bonytail chub movement and habitat use, Cibola High Levee Pond, lower Colorado River, Arizona and California, 2003-2004. Appendix A. Cibola High Levee Pond Annual Report 2004. U.S. Geological Survey, Fort Collins Science Center, Colorado, and Arizona State University, Tempe. 15 pages.
 

 Marsh, P.C. 2004. Threatened fishes of the world: Gila elegans Baird and Girard 1953 (Cyprinidae). Environmental Biology of Fishes 70:144.
 

 Marsh, P.C. and J.D. Schooley. 2004. Bonytail chub foods and feeding habits, Cibola High Levee Pond, lower Colorado River, Arizona and California, 2003-2004. Draft. U.S. Geological Survey, Fort Collins Science Center, Colorado, and Arizona State University, Tempe. 8 pages.
 

 Marsh, P.C. and J.D. Schooley. 2004. Bonytail chub foods and feeding habits, Cibola High Levee Pond, lower Colorado River, Arizona and California, 2003-2004. Final report. Award number 0004CS003. U.S. Geological Survey and Arizona State University, Tempe. 7 pages.
 

 Martinez, A.M. 2004. An evaluation of nonnative fish control treatments in ponds along the Colorado and Gunnison Rivers, 1996-2002. Recovery Program Project Number 18/19. Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program. 72 pages.
 

 Minckley, C.O. 2004. Memorandum: Native fish work at Cibola National Wildlife Refuge. U.S. Fish and Wildlife, Arizona Fishery Resources Office, Parker, Arizona. 3 pages.
 

 Mueller, G.A., J. Carpenter and P.C. Marsh. 2004. Cibola High Levee Pond annual report 2004. U.S. Geological Survey, Fort Collins Science Center, Colorado, and Arizona State University, Tempe. 23 pages.
 

 Paukert, C.P. and R.S. Rogers. 2004. Factors affecting condition of flannelmouth suckers in the Colorado River, Grand Canyon, Arizona. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 24:648-653.
 

 Roehm, G.W. 2004. Management plan for endangered fishes in the Yampa River basin. Environmental assessment. 
 

 Snyder, D.E. and S.C. Seal. 2004. Computer-interactive keys for the larvae and early juveniles of selected southwestern fishes. 36th Annual Meeting of the Desert Fishes Council.
 

 Stone, D.M. 2004. Differential detection of ingested items evacuated from genus Gila cyprinids by two nonlethal alimentary tract lavage technigues. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 19(4):559-565.
 

 Trammell, M., S. Meismer and D. Speas. 2004. Nonnative cyprinid removal in the lower Green and Colorado rivers, Utah. UDWR publication 05-10. Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. 50 pages.
 

 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. 2004. Environmental assessment for providing fish screening in Redlands Power Canal. Final. 
 

 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. 2004. Operation of Flaming Gorge Dam draft environmental impact statement. 
 

 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. 2004. Preliminary habitat assessment: establishing a native fish refugium at Butler Lake Imperial National Wildlife Refuge, Arizona. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, lower Colorado River region. 40 pages.
 

 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. 2004. Providing fish screening in the Redlands Power Canal. Findings of no significant impact. 
 

 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. 2004. Reservoir operations to benefit endangered fishes in the Gunnison and Colorado Rivers, Aspinall Unit, Colorado River Storage Project, Colorado. Federal Register 69(13):2943-2945.
 

 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 2004. Regional benefits assessment for the proposed section (316)b rule for Phase III facilities. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water, Washington, D.C. 700 pages.
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife - Arizona Fishery Resources Offices. 2004. Monthly activity report Arizona Fishery Resources Offices Pinetop, Parker, San Carlos, Flagstaff. USFWS-AZFRO-PT-04-010. 
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife - Arizona Fishery Resources Offices. 2004. Summary of bonytail numbers released into Lake Havasu between FY94 and FY04. 
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2004. Bonytail (Gila Elegans) recovery goals: amendment and supplement to the Bonytail Chub Recovery Plan. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 94 pages.
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2004. Colorado River Water Delivery Agreement--Implementation Agreement, Inadvertent Overrun and Payback Policy, and related federal actions, Colorado River, Arizona, California and Nevada; notice. Federal Register 69(50):12201-12215.
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2004. Conserving America's fisheries in the Southwest. Fisheries program Region Two strategic plan 2004-2008. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 93 pages.
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2004. Dexter National Fish Hatchery and Technology Center. Annual report fiscal year - 2003. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Dexter, New Mexico. 70 pages + appendices.
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2004. Endangered and threatened species permit applications. Federal Register 69(60):16286-16287.
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2004. Environmental Impact Statement/Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIS/DEIR) for the Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Habitat, Conservation Program, Section 10 Permit Application for Incidental Take, Draft Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Habitat Cons Federal Register 69(117):34184-34187.
 

 Upper Colorado River Basin Recovery Implementation Program. 2004. Finding of no significant impact. 
 

 Upper Colorado River Basin Recovery Implementation Program. 2004. Nonnative fish management policy. Final report. 
 

 Valdez, R.A. and P. Nelson. 2004. Green River Subbasin floodplain management plan. Project number C-6. Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program, Denver, Colorado.
 

 Ward, D.L. and K.D. Hilwig. 2004. Effects of holding environment and exercise conditioning on swimming performance of southwestern native fishes. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 24:1083-1087.
 

 Agyagos, F. 2003. Bubbling Ponds Hatchery, yearly summary 2003. Arizona Game and Fish Department, Phoenix. 3 pages.
 

 Badame, P.V. and J.M. Hudson. 2003. Reintroduction and monitoring of hatchery-reared bonytail in the Colorado and Green Rivers, 1996-2001. Project no. 25. Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, Salt Lake City. 54 pages.
 

 Crist, L.W. and D.W. Ryden. 2003. Genetics management plan for the endangered fishes of the San Juan River. Final report. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Colorado River Fishery Project, Grand Junction, Colorado. 45 pages.
 

 Desert Fishes Team. 2003. Status of federal and state listed warm water fishes of the Gila River basin, with recommendations for management. Desert Fishes Team Report Number 1. 22 pages.
 

 Hamilton, S.J., K.M. Holley, K.J. Buhl, F.A. Bullard, L.K. Weston and S.F. McDonald. 2003. Evaluation of flushing of a backwater channel: concentrations of selenium and other inorganic elements in water, sediment, invertebrates, forage fish, and Colorado pikeminnow. Recovery program project number C6-WW. U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division, Columbian Environmental Research Center, Yankto, South Dakota. 67 pages.
 

 Henne, J.P., M.M. Romero, T.V. Martinez, B.M. Fillmore and G.J. Carmichae. 2003. Growth and performance of juvenile bonytail Gila elegans fed four commercial diets and reared in a recirculating system. Proceedings of Aquaculture America: New Frontiers in Aquaculture.
 

 Irving, D., B. Haines and T. Modde. 2003. Appendices. White River base flow study, Colorado and Utah, 1995-1996. Draft report. Upper Colorado River Basin Recovery Implementation Program Project No. 5D. 
 

 Irving, D., B. Haines and T. Modde. 2003. White River base flow study, Colorado and Utah, 1995-1996. Draft report. Upper Colorado River Basin Recovery Implementation Program Project No. 5D. 
 

 LaGory, K.E., J.W. Hayse and D. Tomasko 2003. Recommended priorites for geomorphology research in endangered fish habitats of the upper Colorado River basin. Final report. Project 134. Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program. 159 pages.
 

 Lenon, N. 2003. McAllister Lake water quality improvement pilot study. Draft report. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Boulder City, Nevada.
 

 Martinez, P. 2003. Look at the smallmouth bass scenario in the Yampa River basin. Presentation at Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program, 24th Annual Research Meeting, Grand Junction, Colorado.
 

 Minckley, C.O. and M. Thorson. 2003. Bonytail broodstock collection report Lake Mohave AZ-NV. Project No. 2000-0304-006. Document no. USFWS-AZFRO-PA-03-001. and the Multi-species Conservation Plan, Interim Conservation Plan Funding 2000 Project No. 2000-0304-006 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Arizona Fishery Resources Office, Parker, Arizona. 13 pages.
 

 Minckley, W.L., P.C. Marsh, J.E. Deacon, T.E. Dowling, P.W. Hendrick, W.J. Matthews and G. Mueller. 2003. Conservation plan for native fishes of the lower Colorado River. Bioscience 53(3):219-234.
 

 Mueller, G.A. 2003. Role of stocking in the reestablishment and augmentation of native fish in the lower Colorado River mainstem (1998-2002). Draft. Open-file report 03-288. U.S. Geological Survery, Fort Collins Science Center, Colorado. 42 pages.
 

 Mueller, G.A., J. Carpenter, P.C. Marsh and C.O. Minckley. 2003. Cibola High Levee Pond annual report 2003. U.S. Geological Survey, Fort Collins Science Center, Colorado. 26 pages.
 

 National Park Service. 2003. Personal watercraft use at Lake Mead National Recreation Area. Federal Register 68(68):17292-17307.
 

 National Park Service. 2003. Special regulations; areas of the national park system. Federal Register 68(12):2466-2476.
 

 Nesler, T.P., K. Christopherson, J.M. Hudson, C.W. McAda, F. Pfeifer and T.E. Czapla. 2003. An integrated stocking plan for razorback sucker, bonytail, and colorado pikeminnow for the Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program. Addendum to State Stocking Plans. Upper Colorado River Basin Recovery Implementation Program. 15 pages.
 

 Osmundson, D.B. 2003. Removal of non-native centrarchids from upper Colorado River backwaters, 1991–2001. Final report. Project number 89. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Grand Junction, Colorado.
 

 Patten, M.A., G. McCaskie and P. Unitt. 2003. Birds of the Salton Sea: Status, Biogeography, and Ecology. University of California Press, Berkeley.
 

 Snyder, D.E. 2003. Electrofishing and its harmful effects onf fish. Final report. Information and Technology Report USGS/BRD/ITR–2003-0002. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, upper Colorado Regional Office, Salt Lake City, Utah.
 

 Tomasso, J.R., G.J. Carmichael and S.A. Fuller. 2003. Nitrite toxicity to the razorback sucker Xyrauchen texanus and the bonytail Gila elegans: inhibition by environmental chloride. Journal of Applied Aquaculture 14(1):179-183.
 

 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. 2003. Endangered Fish Passage Project at the Grand Valley Project Diversion Dam and Fish Screen in the Government Highline Canal. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Upper Colorado Region, Western Colorado Area Office, Grand Junction, Colorado. 59 pages + appendices.
 

 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. 2003. Endangered fish passage project at the Grand Valley Project Diversion Dam and fish screen in the Government Highline Canal. Finding of no significant impact. 
 

 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. 2003. Environmental assessment. Endangered fish passage project at the Grand Valley Project Diversion Dam and fish screen in the Government Highline Canal. Final. 
 

 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. 2003. Report to Congress: operations of Glen Canyon Dam pursuant to the Grand Canyon Protection Act of 1992, water years 1999-2001. 
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife - Arizona Fishery Resources Offices. 2003. Monthly activity report Arizona Fishery Resources Offices Pinetop, Parker, San Carlos, Flagstaff. USFWS-AZFRO-PT-03-009. 
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife - Arizona Fishery Resources Offices. 2003. Monthly activity report Arizona Fishery Resources Offices Pinetop, Parker, San Carlos, Flagstaff. USFWS-AZFRO-PT-03-012 
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2003. Bonytail chub critical habitat. 
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2003. Endangered and threatened species permit applications. Federal Register 68(26):6497-6498.
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2003. Endangered and threatened species permit applications. Federal Register 68(212):62314-62315.
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2003. Environmental assessment for the management plan for endangered fishes in the Yampa River basin. Draft. Federal Register 68(146):44808-44809.
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2003. Native fish protected habitats quarterly report: first quarter, FY 2003. Document number: USFWS-AZFRO-PA-03-025. U.S. Fish and Wildlife, Arizona Fishery Resources Office, Parker, Arizona. 10 pages.
 

 Ward, D.L. 2003. Effects of marking techniques and handling on swimming ability of bonytail chub. Arizona Nevada Academy of Science 36(1):34-36.
 

 Werner, W.E.  2003. Conservation of native species through habitat conservation plans, safe harbor agreements, and similar mechanisms in Arizona. American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting 133:337-338.
 

 Birchell, G.J., K.Christopherson, C. Crosby, T.A. Crowl, J. Gourley, M. Townsend, S. Goeking, T. Modde, M. Fueller and P. Nelson. 2002. Levee removal project: assessment of floodplain habitat restoration in the Middle Green River. Final report. Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program Project CAP-6-LR. Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, Salt Lake City. 257 pages + appendices.
 

 Coggins, L., C. Walters and R.S. Rogers. 2002. Fish community in Grand Canyon: past, present, and future? Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstracts 87:101.
 

 Czapla, T.E. 2002. Facilities plan for the production of endangered fishes to meet state stocking plans as part of the Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program. Upper Colorado River Basin Recovery Implementation Program, United States Department of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 6, Denver, Colorado. 14 pages.
 

 Desert Fishes Council. 2002. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council Volume XXXIII Annual Symposium. Desert Fishes Council, Bishop, California. 72 pages.
 

 Fairchild, J.F., A.L. Allert, B.C. Poulton and R.V. Graham. 2002. Site-specific assessment of the risk of ammonia to endangered Colorado pikeminnow and razorback sucker populations in the upper Colorado River adjacent to the Atlas Mill tailings pile, Moab, Utah. Final report. U.S. Geological Survey, Columbia Environmental Research Center, Columbia, Missouri, and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 8, Denver, Colorado. 125 pages.
 

 Garrigan, D., P.C. Marsh and T.E. Dowling. 2002. Long-term effective population size of three endangered Colorado River fishes. Animal Conservation 5:95-102.
 

 Hamilton, S.J. 2002. Rationale for a tissue-based selenium criterion for aquatic life. Aquatic Toxicology 57(1-2):85-100.
 

 Hamilton, S.J., K.M. Holley and K.J. Buhl. 2002. Hazard assessment of selenium to endangered razorback suckers (Xyrauchen texanus). Science of the Total Environment 291(1-3):111-121.
 

 Hamilton, S.J., K.M. Holley, K.J. Buhl, F.A. Bullard, L.K. Weston and S.F. McDonald. 2002. Impact of selenium and other trace elements on the endangered adult razorback sucker. Impact of selenium and other trace elements on the endangered adult razorback sucker. Environmental Toxicology 17(4):297-323.
 

 Hamilton, S.J., K.M. Holley, K.J. Buhl, F.A. Bullard, L.K. Weston and S.F. McDonald. 2002. Toxicity of selenium and other elements in food organisms to razorback sucker larvae. Aquatic Toxicology 59(3-4):253-281.
 

 Lenon, N., K. Stave, T. Burke and J. Deacon. 2002. Bonytail (Gila elegans) may enhance survival of razorback suckers (Xyrauchen texanus) in rearing ponds by preying on exotic crayfish. Journal of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Sciences 34(1)46-52.
 

 Meismer, S. and M. Trammell. 2002. Nonnative cyprinid removal in the lower Green and Colorado rivers, Utah. Draft report. Utah Division of Wildlife, Moab.
 

 Minckley, C.O. and M. Thorson. 2002. Interim report for bonytail broodstock collections from Lake Mohave, AZ-NV. Document no. USFWS-AZFRO-PA-02-002. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Arizona Fishery Resources Office, Parker, Arizona. 16 pages.
 

 Morizot, D.C., J.H. Williamson and G.J. Carmichael. 2002. Biochemical genetics of Colorado pikeminnow. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 22:66-76.
 

 Mueller, G. and P. Marsh. 2002. Lost, a desert river and its native fishes: a historical perspective of the lower Colorado River. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council 33:40-41.
 

 Mueller, G.A. and P.C. Marsh. 2002. Lost, a desert river and its native fishes: a historical perspective of the lower Colorado River. Information and Technology report USGS-BRD/ITR-2002-0010. U.S. Government Printing Office, Denver, Colorado. 69 pages.
 

 Mueller, G.A., J. Carpenter and C.O. Minckley. 2002. Cibola High Levee Pond annual report 2002. U.S. Geological Survey, Fort Collins Science Center, Colorado. 18 pages.
 

 National Park Service. 2002. Special regulations; areas of the national park system. Federal Register 67(172):56785-56794.
 

 Nesler, T.P. 2002. Interactions between endangered fishes and introduced game fishes in the Yampa River, Colorado 1987-1991. Final report. Project number 91-29. Colorado Division of Wildlife, Aquatic Research Section, Fort Collins. 53 pages.
 

 Salzburger, W., S. Baric and C. Sturmbauer. 2002. Speciation via introgressive hybridization in East African cichlids? Molecular Ecology 11(3):619-625.
 

 Schierenbeck, K.A. 2002. Four stars for a book on fragmented populations. Conservation Biology 16(1):274-275.
 

 Smith, G.E., T.E. Dowling, K.W. Gobalet, T. Lugaski, D.K. Shiozawa and R.P. Evans. 2002. Biogeography and rates of evolution of Great Basin fishes. Pages 175-234 in R. Hershler, D.B. Madsden and D.R. Curry, eds. Great Basin Aquatic Systems History, Contributions to the Earth Sciences, number 33. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. Smithsonian.
 

 Stefferud, J.A., R. Bettaso, J. Voeltz, S. Gurtin, H. Blasius, S. Stefferud, P. Marsh and J. Sjoberg. 2002. Lower Colorado River area report. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council 33:56.58.
 

 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 2002. Foundation for global action persistent organic pollutants: United States perspective. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Washington, D.C. 172 pages.
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service  2002. Bonytail (Gila Elegans) recovery goals: amendment and supplement to the Bonytail Chub Recovery Plan. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 94 pages.
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2002. Bonytail chub (Gila elegans) recovery goals: ammendment and supplement to the bonytail chub recovery plan. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Mountain-Prairie Region (6), Denver, Colorado. 97 pages.
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2002. Endangered and threatened species permit applications. Federal Register 67(68):17088-17089.
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2002. Endangered and threatened species permit applications. Federal Register 67(45):10429-10430.
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2002. Endangered and threatened species permit applications. Federal Register 67(7):1365.
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2002. Endangered and threatened species permit applications. Federal Register 67(249):79130-79131.
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2002. Northeast region Native American tribes: a summary of activities. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 4 pages.
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2002. Notice of availability of recovery goals for four endangered fishes of the Colorado River basin. Federal Register 67(167):55270-55271.
 

 Upper Colorado River Basin Recovery Implementation Program. 2002. Nonnative fish control workshop. Summary, conclusions, and recommendations. Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program, Lakewood, Colorado. 101 pages.
 

 Utah Department of Natural Resources. 2002. Range-wide conservation agreement and strategy for roundtail chub Gila robusta, bluehead sucker Catostomus discobolus, and flannelmouth sucker. Draft #4. Utah Department of Natural Resources, Salt Lake City. 19 pages.
 

 Western Area Power Administration. 2002. Modification and construction of transmission lines for the U.S. 93 Hoover Dam bypass project (DOE/EIS-0352). Federal Register 67(190):61619-61621.
 

 Brooks, G.B. 2001. Growout of the bonytail chub (Gila elegans) utilizing a commercial aquaculture facility of the Gila River Indian Reservation as an interim conservation measure. American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting 131:30.
 

 Coggins, L.G., Jr. and D.R. Van Haverbeke. 2001. Fisheries monitoring activities in the Little Colorado River within Grand Canyon during 2000. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Flagstaff, Arizona. 109 pages.
 

 Cohn, J.P. 2001. Resurrecting the dammed: a look at Colorado River restoration. Bioscience 51(12):998-1003.
 

 Desert Fishes Council. 2001. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council Volume XXXII Annual Symposium. Desert Fishes Council, Bishop, California. 82 pages.
 

 Farmer, M.C. 2001. Getting the safe minimum standard to work in the real world: a case study in moral pragmatism. Ecological Economics 38(2):209-226.
 

 Figiel, Jr., C.R., M. Jackson and M.E. Ulibarri. 2001. Effects of feed and density on the growth of bonytail. Briefing Paper: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 2.
 

 Figiel, Jr., C.R., M.E. Ulibarri, M. Jackson, G. Carmichael, J. Seals and J. Hanson. 2001. Willow Beach National Fish Hatchery in on the act: recirculated, solar heated water used to grow endangered fish species. Hatchery International 2:18-21.
 

 Gerber, A.S., C.A. Tibbets and T.E. Dowling. 2001. Role of introgressive hybridization in the evolution of the Gila robusta complex (Teleostei: Cyprinidae). Evolution 55(10):2028-2039.
 

 Gorman, O.T. and R. VanHoosen. 2001. Growth of four native Colorado fishes at 12°, 18°, and 24°. American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting 131:164-165.
 

 Hansen, J.V. 2001. Endangered economies. FORUM for Applied Research and Public Policy:45-51.
 

 Hanski, I. 2001. An Australian perspective on population viability in fragmented landscapes. Evolution 55(12):2623-2626.
 

 Marsh, P.C. and C.A. Pacey 2001. Colorado River fishes database management, Lake Mohave wild adult and repatriate razorback sucker population status assessment 2001. Report agreement 99-FG-30-0067 and 01-FG-30-0003. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Boulder City, Nevada, and Arizona State University, Tempe. 15 pages.
 

 Marsh, P.C., C.A. Pacey and G. Mueller. 2001. Bibliography for the big river fishes, Colorado River. Final report, task agreement 1, cooperative agreement 00CRAG0004. U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado and Arizona State University, Tempe. 1515 KB (compact disc).
 

 Minckley, C.O. 2001. Memorandum: Second annual razorback roundup on Lake Havasu. U.S. Fish and Wildlife, Arizona Fishery Resources Office, Parker, Arizona. 1 page.
 

 Mueller, G.A. 2001. Fish surveys from Davis Dam to Lake Havasu, August 2000 to May 2001. Annual report. U.S. Geological Survey, Fort Collins, Colorado. 17 pages.
 

 Sappington, L.C., F.L. Mayer, F.J. Dwyer, D.R. Buckler, J.R. Jones and M.R. Ellersieck. 2001. Contaminant sensitivity of threatened and endangered fishes compared to standard surrogate species. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 20(12):2869-2876.
 

 Springer, C. 2001. Federal hatchery develops technology for imperiled bonytail chub. American Currents 27(4):17-18.
 

 Stalnaker, C.  2001. Studies of ecological requirements and role of stocking augmentation for endangered razorback sucker and bonytail in the lower Colorado River basin. 
 

 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. 2001. Colorado River interim surplus guidelines. Federal Register 66(17):7772-7782.
 

 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. 2001. Record of decision. Colorado River interim surplus guidelines. Final enviromental impact statement. 
 

 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 2001. Update of ambient water quality criteria for cadmium, 2001. CAS registry number 7440-43-9. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water, Office of Science Technology, Washington, D.C. 268 pages.
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2001. Technical publications of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Fish Technology Centers 1966–December 2000. 
 

 Valdez, R.A. and R.T. Muth. 2001. Upper Colorado River endangered fish recovery program. American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting 131:43.
 

 Abell, R.A, T. Allnutt, J.T. Diggs, E. Dinerstein, W. Eichbaum, P. Hedao, P.T. Hurley, C.J. Loucks, D.M. Olson, S. Walters and W. Wettengel. 2000. Chapter 4. Conservation status of North American ecoregions. Pages 59-86 In R.A. Abell, D.M. Olsen and E. Dinerstein, eds. Freshwater Ecoregions of North America: A Conservation Assessment, Island Press, Washington, D.C. 368 pages.
 

 Archer, E. T.A. Crowl and M. Trammell. 2000. Abundance of age-0 native fish species and nursery habitat quality and availability in the San Juan River, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah. San Juan River Basin Recovery Implementation Program, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 167 pages.
 

 Brower, A., C. Reedy and J. Yelin-Kefer. 2000. Consensus and convervation in the upper Colorado River Basin Recovery Implementation Program. Conservation Biology 15(4):1001-1007.
 

 Burdick, B.D. 2000. Overview of telemetry equipment and techniques used with native fishes in the upper Colorado River basin. Pages 173–185 in J.H. Eiler, D.J. Alcorn and M.R. Neuman, eds. Biotelemetry 15: Proceedings of the 15th International Symposium on Biotelemetry, Juneau, Alaska. International Society on Biotelemetry, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
 

 Burke, T. 2000. Risk assessment for entrainment into canals and passage through power plants of razorback and bonytail chub in lower Colorado River. 
 

 Chart, T.E. and L.D. Lentsch. 2000. Reproduction and recruitment of Gila spp. and Colorado pikeminnow in the Middle Green River 1992-1996. Final report. Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, Salt Lake City.
 

 Daerr, E.G.  2000. Fish running out of water. National Parks 74(5/6):50.
 

 Desert Fishes Council. 2000. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council Volume XXXI Annual Symposium. Desert Fishes Council, Bishop, California. 63 pages.
 

 Figiel, Jr., C.R., M. Jackson and M.E. Ulibarri. 2000. Experimental growth of humpback chub at three temperatures. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Desert Fishes Council.
 

 Gobalet, K.W. and T.A. Wake. 2000. Archaeological and paleontological fish remains from the Salton Basin, southern California. Southwestern Naturalist 45(4):514-520.
 

 Gosnell, H. 2000. Water, fish, tribes, and choice: the boundaries of agency discretion in the implementation of the Endangered Species Act. An analysis of the Section 7 consultation process for the Animas-La Plata Project, Colorado. 
 

 Hamilton, S.J., K.J. Buhl, F.A. Bullard and E.E. Little. 2000. Chronic toxicity and hazard assessment of an inorganic mixture simulating irrigation drainwater to razorback sucker and bonytail. Environmental Toxicology 15(1):48-64.
 

 Hamilton, S.J., R.T. Muth, B. Waddell and T.W. May. 2000. Hazard assessment of selenium and other trace elements in wild larval razorback sucker from the Green River, Utah. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 45:132-147.
 

 Hayse, J. W., S.F. Daly, A. Tuthill, R.A. Valdez, R. A., B. Cowdell and G. Burton. 2000. Effect of daily fluctuations from Flaming Gorge Dam in ice processes in the Green River. Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois. 123 pages.
 

 Heckmann, R. 2000. Asian tapeworm, Bothriocephalus acheilognathi (Yamaguti, 1934), a recent cestode introduction into the western United States of America; control methods and effect on endangered fish populations. Proceedings of Parasitology 29: 1-24.
 

 Hedrick, P.W, T.E. Dowling and W.L. Minckley. 2000. Establishing a captive broodstock for the endangered bonytail chub (Gila elegans). Journal of Heredity 91(1):35-49.
 

 Hedrick, P.W.  2000. Applications of population genetics and molecular techniques to conservation biology. Conservation Biology Series (Cambridge). 4:113-125.
 

 Holden, P.B. 2000. Program evaluation report for the 7-year research period (1991-1997). San Juan River Basin Recovery Implementation Program, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
 

 Korte, N.E. 2000. Selenium poisoning of wildlife and western agriculture: cause and effect. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. 54 pages.
 

 Lenon, N. 2000. Predator-prey interactions between bonytail chub (Gila elegans) and red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii). Bachelor's thesis, University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
 

 Lentsch, L.D., B.G. Hoskins and L.M. Lubomudrov. 2000. White River and endangered fish recovery: A hydrological, physical and biological synopsis. Final Report. Publication Number 00-37. Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, Salt Lake City. 56 pages.
 

 Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Conservation Program. 2000. Many titles - see website. 
 

 Marsh, P.C. 2000. Fish population status and evaluation in the Cibola High Levee Pond. Final report, agreement number 99-FG-30-00051. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Boulder City Nevada. 20 pages.
 

 Marsh, P.C. and G. Mueller. 2000. Spring-summer movements of bonytail in a Colorado River reservoir, Lake Mohave, Arizona and Nevada. Open file report 99-103. U.S. Geological Survey, Mid-Continent Ecological Science Center, Fort Collins, Colorado. 26 + pages.
 

 Minckley, W.L. and B.D. DeMarais. 2000. Taxonomy of chubs (Teleostei, Cyprinidae, genus Gila) in the American Southwest with comments on conservation. Copeia (1):251-256.
 

 Moyle, P.B. and L.H. Davis. 2000. List of freshwater, anadromous and euryhaline fishes of California. California Fish and Game 86(4):244-258.
 

 Mueller, G., P.C. Marsh, G. Knowles and T. Wolters. 2000. Distribution, movements, and habitat use of razorback sucker (Xyrauchen texanus) in a lower Colorado River reservoir, Arizona-Nevada. Western North American Naturalist (60)2:180-187.
 

 Muth, R.T., L.W. Crist, K.E. LaGory, J.W. Hayse, K.R. Bestgen, T.P. Ryan, J.K. Lyons and R.A. Valdez. 2000. Flow and temperature recommendations for the endangered fishes in the Green River downstream of Flaming Gorge Dam. Final report. 
 

 National Park Service. 2000. Natural resource year in review 2000. Summarizing and analyzing the year in natural resource stewardship and science in the national park system. National Park Service, Lakewood, Colorado. 80 pages.
 

 Nesler, T.P. 2000. Recovery of the Colorado River endangered fishes: biological recovery goals and criteria for Colorado pikeminnow, humpback chub, razorback sucker and bonytail. A proposal for downlisting and delisting. Colorado Division of Wildlife, Denver. 48 pages + tables.
 

 Pacey, C.A. and P.C. Marsh. 2000. Lower Colorado River native fishes pit tag database management summary report for the period October 1, 1997 through May 31, 1999. Final report, task agreement no. 5, cooperative agreement 1445-0009-94-1108. U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado. 20 + pages.
 

 Pacey, C.A. and P.C. Marsh. 2000. Species profile: bonytail (Gila elegans). Arizona Riparian Council 13(2):7-9.
 

 Secretaría de Desarrollo Social. 2000. Diario Oficial de la Federacion, PROY-NOM-059-ECOL-2000. Page 45. Secretaría de Desarrollo Social.
 

 SWCA, Inc. Environmental Consultants. 2000. Recovery goals for the four Colorado River endangered fish species. SWCA, Inc., Logan, Utah. 60 pages.
 

 Tyus, H.M. and J.F. Saunders, III. 2000. Nonnative fish control and endangered fish recovery: lessons from the Colorado River. Fisheries 25(9):848-855.
 

 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. 2000. Environmental impact statement. Colorado River interim surplus criteria. Draft. 
 

 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. 2000. Environmental impact statement. Colorado River interim surplus criteria. Final. 
 

 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. 2000. Fish and Wildlife program analysis. 
 

 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. 2000. Implementation of reasonable and prudent alternative and measure biological and conference opinion on lower Colorado River operations and maintenance, 2000 annual report. 
 

 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. 2000. Native Fish Protected Habitat Development Project - RPA 3. 
 

 U.S. Department of Energy. 2000. Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact: Curecanti-Lost Canyon 230-kV Transmission Line Reroute Project, Montrose County, Colorado. U.S. Department of Energy, Western Area Power Administration. 146 pages.
 

 U.S. Department of Energy. 2000. Environmental assessment and finding of no significant impact: transfer of the Department of Energy Grand Junction Office to Non-DOE ownership. U.S. Department of Energy, Grand Junction, Colorado. 85 pages.
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2000. Endangered and threatened wildlife and plants: designation of critical habitat for the woundfin and Virgin River chub. Federal Register 65(17):4140-4156.
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2000. Flaming Gorge Dam, Colorado River Storage Project, Utah. Federal Register 65(109):35957-35961.
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2000. Multi-Species Conservation Program (MSCP) for the lower Colorado River, Arizona, Nevada, and California. Federal Register 65(134):43031-43034.
 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2000. Ouray National Wildlife Refuge: comprehensive conservation plan. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Comprehensive Conservation Plan.
 

 U.S. Geological Survey. 2000. Department of the Interior science priorities. 
 

 Upper Colorado River Basin Recovery Implementation Program. 2000. Fast facts. 
 

 Valdez, R.A. and R.J. Ryel. 2000. Summary of recovery goals for the four endangered fishes of the Colorado River basin. SWCA, Inc., Logan, Utah.
 

 Wydoski, R.S and E.J. Wick. 2000. Flooding and aquatic ecosystems. Pages 238-268 in E.E. Wohl, ed. Inland Flood Hazards: Human, Riparian and Aquatic Communities. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
 

 Barbour, M.T., J. Gerritsen, B.D. Snyder and J.B. Stribling. 1999. Rapid bioassessment protocols for use in wadeable streams and rivers. Periphyton, benthic macroinvertebrates, and fish. Second edition. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water, Washington, D.C. 344 pages.
 

 Berrens, R.P., M. McKee and M.C. Farmer. 1999. Incorporating distributional considerations in the safe minimum standard approach: endangered species and local impacts . Ecological Economics (30)3:461-474.
 

 Czapla, T.E. 1999. Genetics management plan (revised). Denver, Colorado. 48 pages.