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Galindo-Bect, M.S., E.P. Glenn, H.M. Page, L.A. Galindo-Bect, J.M., Hernandez-Ayon, R.L. Petty, and J. Garcia-Hernandez.  2000.  Analysis of the Penaeid shrimp catch in the northern Gulf of California in relation to Colorado River discharge.  Fishery Bulletin 98: 222-225.

Gallagher, A.F., Jr.  1979.  An analysis of factors affecting brood year returns of wild stocks of Puget Sound chum (Oncorhynchus keta) and pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha).  Master’s thesis.  University of Washington, Seattle.

Gallagher, S.P., and M.F. Gard.  1999.  Relationship between chinook salmon (Oncorhynchustshawytscha) redd densities and PHABSIM-predicted habitat in the Merced and Lower American rivers, California.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 56 (4): 570-577.

Gan, K., and T. McMahon.  1990.  Variability of results from the use of PHABSIM in estimating habitat area.  Regulated Rivers: Research and Management 5 (3): 233-239.

Gangmark, H.A., and R.D. Brand.  1956.  Further observations on stream survival of king salmon spawn.  California Fish and Game 42: 37-49.

Garcia de Jalon, D., P. Sanchez, and J.A. Camargo.  1994.  Downstream effects of a new hydropower impoundment on macrophytes, macroinvertebrate and fish communities.  Regulated Rivers: Research and Management 9: 253-261.

Gard, M.  1997.  Techniques for adjusting spawning depth habitat utilization curves for availability.  Rivers 6 (2): 94-102.

Garland, R.D., K.F. Tiffan, D.W. Rondorf, and L.O. Clark.  2002.  Comparison of subyearling fall chinook salmon’s use of riprap revetments and unaltered habitats in Lake Wallula of the Columbia River.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 22 (4): 1283-1289.

Gasith, A., and V.H. Resh.  1999.  Streams in Mediterranean climate regions: abiotic influences and biotic responses to predictable seasonal events.  Annu. Rev. Ecol. Syst. 30: 51-81.

Gatz, A.J., Jr., M.J. Sale, and J.M. Loar.  1987.  Habitat shifts in rainbow trout: competitive influences of brown trout.  Oecologia 74: 7-19.

Gebhardt, G.A.  1970.  The influence of stream disturbance activity on aquatic organisms - a review.  U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Salem, Oregon.  58 pp.

Gebhardt. K.A., C. Bohn, S. Jensen, and W.S. Platts.  1989.  Use of hydrology in riparian classification.  Pp. 53-60 in: R.E. Gresswell, B. Barton, and J.L. Kershner (eds.), Practical Approaches to Riparian Resource Management.  U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Billings, MT.

Geer, W.H.  1987.  A method for treatment of data from the Instream Flow Incremental Methodology for instream flow determination.  Pp. 1-26 in: J.F. Craig and J.B. Kemper, editors.  Regulated Streams: Advances in Ecology.  Plenum Press, New York and London.

Geist, D.R.  2000.  Hyporheic discharge of river water into fall chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) spawning areas in the Hanford Reach, Columbia River.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 57 (8): 1647-1656.

Geist, D.R., and D.D. Dauble.  1998.  Redd site selection and spawning habitat use by fall chinook salmon: the importance of geomorphic features in large rivers.  Environmental Management 22: 655-669.

Geist, D.R., T.P. Hanrahan, E.V. Arntzen, G.A. McMichael, C.J. Murray, and Y.-J. Chien.  2002.  Physicochemical characteristics of the hyporheic zone affect redd site selection by chum salmon and fall chinook salmon in the Columbia River.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 22 (4): 1077-1085.

Geist, D.R., J. Jones, C.J. Murray, and D.D. Dauble.  2000.  Suitability criteria analyzed at the spatial scale of redd clusters improved estimates of fall chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) spawning habitat use in the Hanford Reach, Columbia River.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 57 (8): 1636-1646.

Georgian, T., and J.H. Thorp.  1992.  Effects of microhabitat selection on feeding rates of net-spinning caddisfly larvae.  Ecology 73 (1): 229-240.

Gerhardt, D.R., and W.A. Hubert.  1990.  Spawning habitat of channel catfish in the Powder River system, Wyoming-Montana.  Prairie Naturalist 22: 155-164.

Ghanem, A., P. Steffler, F. Hicks, and C. Katapodis.  1994.  Two-dimensional finite element modeling of physical fish habitat.   Proceedings of the 1st International Symposium on Habitat Hydraulics.  August 18-20, 1994.  Trondheim, Norway.

Ghanem, A., P. Steffler, F. Hicks, and C. Katapodis.  1996.  Two dimensional hydraulic simulation of physical conditions in flowing streams.  Regulated Rivers: Research and Management 12: 185-200.

Giannico, G.R.  2000.  Habitat selection by juvenile coho salmon in response to food and woody debris manipulations in suburban and rural stream sections.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 57 (9): 1804?]1813.

Giannico, G.R., and M.C. Healey.  1998.  Effects of flow and food on winter movements of juvenile coho salmon.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 127 (4): 645-651.

Giannico, G.R., and M.C. Healey.  1999.  Ideal free distribution theory as a tool to examine juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) habitat choice under different conditions of food abundance and cover.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 56 (12): 2362?]2373.

Giberson, D.J., and D. Caissie.  1998.  Stream habitat hydraulics: interannual variability in three reaches of Catamaran Brook, New Brunswick.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 55 (2): 485-494.

Giberson, D.J., and R.J. Hall.  1988.  Seasonal variation in faunal distribution within the sediments of a Canadian Shield stream, with emphasis on responses to spring floods.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 45: 1994-2002.

Gibson, R.J.  1978.  The behaviour of juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) with regard to temperature and to water velocity.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 107: 703-712.

Gibson, R.J.  1983.  Water velocity as a factor in the change from aggressive to schooling behavior and subsequent migration of Atlantic salmon...  Naturaliste can. (Rev. Ecol. Syst.) 110:143-148

Gibson, R.J., and R.A. Myers.  1988.  Influence of seasonal river discharge on survival of juvenile Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 45: 344?]348.

Gibson, R.J., and G. Power.  1975.  Selection by brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) and juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) of shade related to water depth.  Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 32: 1652?]1656.

Gibson, R.J, D.E. Stansbury, R.R. Whalen, and K.G. Hillier.  1993.  Relative habitat use, and interspecific and intra-specific competition of brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) and juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in Newfoundland rivers.  In: R.J. Gibson and R.E. Cutting (eds.), Production of juvenile Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, in natural waters.  Canadian Special Publication in Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 118: 53-69.

Gido, K.B., D.L. Propst, and M.C. Molles.  1997.  Spatial and temporal variation of fish communities in secondary channels of the San Juan River, New Mexico and Utah.  Environmental Biology of Fishes 49: 417-434.

Giger, R.D.  1973.  Streamflow requirements of salmonids.  Oregon Wildlife Commission, Job Final Report, Project Number AFS62-1, Portland, Oregon.

Gillespie, B.M., and J.R. Giardino.  1997.  The nature of channel platform change: Brazos River, Texas.  Texas Journal of Science 49: 109-142.

Gilliam, J.F., and D.F. Fraser.  1987.  Habitat selection under predation hazard: test of a model with foraging minnows.  Ecology 68: 1856-1862.

Gillilan, D.M., and T.C. Brown.  1997.  Instream flow protection: seeking a balance in western water use.  Island Press, Covelo, CA.

Gilvear, D.J, T.M. Waters, and A.M. Milner.  1995.  Image analysis of aerial photography to quantify changes on channel morphology and instream habitat following placer mining in interior Alaska.  Freshwater Biology 34 (2): 389-398.

Giorgi, A.E., T.W. Hillman, J.R. Stevenson, S.G. Hays, and Peven.  1997.  Factors that influence the downstream migration rates of juvenile salmon and steelhead through the hydroelectric system.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 17 (2): 268-282.

Gislason, J.C.  1985.  Aquatic insect abundance in a regulated stream under fluctuating and stable diel flows.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 5 (1): 39-46.

Glenn, E.P., C. Lee, R. Felger, and S. Zengel. 1996. Effects of water management on the wetlands of the Colorado River delta, Mexico. Conservation Biology 10: 1175-1186.

Glova, G.L.  1986.  Interactions for food and space between experimental populations of juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) and coastal cutthroat trout (Salmo clarki) in a laboratory stream.  Hydrobiologia 131: 155-168.

Glova, G.J., and M.J. Duncan.  1985.  Potential effects of reduced flows on fish habitats in a large braided river, New Zealand.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 114 (2): 165-181.

Glova, G.J., and J.C. Mason.  1974.  Interactive ecology of juvenile salmon and trout in streams. I. Progress during 1973.  Fisheries Research Board of Canada, Manuscript Report.

Glova, G.J., and J.C. Mason.  1977.  Interactions for food and space between sympatric populations of juvenile coho salmon and coastal cutthroat trout in a ...   Fisheries and Marine Resources of Canada, Manuscript Report 1429, Nanaimo, Canada.

Godin, J.?]G.J.  1980.  Temporal aspects of juvenile pink salmon (Oncorhynchus keta Walbaum) emergence from a simulated gravel redd.  Canadian Journal of Zoology 58: 735?]744.

Godin, J.J., and R.W. Rangeley.  1989.  Living in the fast lane: effects of cost of locomotion on foraging behaviour in juvenile Atlantic salmon.  Animal Behaviour 37: 943-954.

Gordon, N.D., T.A. McMahon, and B.L. Finlayson.  1992.  Stream hydrology: An introduction for ecologists.  John Wiley and Sons, Toronto.

Gore, J.A.  1987.  Development and applications of macroinvertebrate instream flow models for regulated flow management.  Pp. 99-116 in: Craig, J.F., and J.B. Kemper (eds.), Regulated streams, Advances in Ecology.  Plenum Press, New York & London.

Gore, J.A.  1989.  Models for predicting benthic macroinvertebrate habitat suitability under regulated flows.  Pp. 254-265 in: Gore, J.A. and G.E. Petts (Eds.)  Alternatives in Regulated River Management.  CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida.

Gore, J.A., D.J. Crawford, and D.S. Addison.  1998.  An analysis of artificial riffles and enhancement of benthic community diversity by physical habitat simulation (PHABSIM) and direct observation.  Regulated Rivers Research and Management 14: 69-77.

Gore, J.A., and S.W. Hamilton.  1996.  Comparison of flow-related habitat evaluations downstream of low-head weirs on small and large fluvial ecosystems.  Regulated Rivers Research and Management 12: 459-469.

Gore, J.A., and R.D. Judy, Jr.  1981.  Predictive models of benthic macroinvertebrate density for use in instream flow studies and regulated flow management.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 38: 1363-1370.

Gore, J.A., J.M. King, and K.C.D. Hamman.  1991.  Application of the Instream Flow Incremental Methodology to South African river: protecting endemic fishes of the Olifants River.  Water SA 17 (3): 225-236.

Gore, J.A., J.B. Layzer, and I.A. Russell.  1992.  Non-traditional applications of instream flow techniques for conserving habitat of biota in the Sabie River of southern Africa.  Pages 161-177 in: P.J. Boon, P. Calow, and G.E. Petts, editors.  River conservation and management.  Wiley, New York.

Gore, J.A., and J.M. Nestler.  1988.  Instream flow studies in perspective.  Regulated Rivers: Research & Management 2: 93-101.

Gore, J.A., S. Niemela, B. Statzner, and V.H. Resh.  1994.  Near substrate hydraulic conditions under artificial floods from peaking hydropower operation: disturbance intensity and duration.  Regulated Rivers: Research and Management 9: 15-34.

Gorman, O.T.  1978.  Habitat structure and stream fish communities.  Ecology 59: 507-515.

Gorman, O.T.  1988.  The dynamics of habitat use in a guild of Ozark minnows.  Ecological Monographs 58: 1-18.

Gorman, O.T.  1988.  An experimental study of habitat use in an assemblage of Ozark minnows.  Ecology 69: 1239-1250.

Gorman, O.T., and J.R. Karr.  1978.  Habitat structure and stream fish communities.  Ecology 59: 507-515.

Gosse, J.C., and W.T. Helm.  1982.  A method for measuring microhabitat components for lotic fishes and its application with regard to brown trout.  Pages 138-149 in: N.B. Armantrout, editor, Acquisition and utilization of aquatic habitat inventory information.  Portland, OR: American Fisheries Society, Western Division.

Gowan, C.  1984.  The impacts of irrigation water withdrawals on brown trout (Salmo trutta) and two species of benthic macroinvertebrates in a typical southern Michigan stream.  Master's thesis.  Michigan State University, Lansing.

Gowan, C.G., and K.D. Fausch.  1996.  Long-term demographic responses of trout populations to habitat populations to habitat manipulation in six Colorado streams.  Ecological Applications 6: 931-946.

Graham, R.J., and D.J. Orth.  1986.  Effects of temperature and streamflow on time and duration of spawning by smallmouth bass.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 115 (5): 693-702.

Graham, W.D., J.E. Thorpe, and N.B. Metcalfe.  1996.  Seasonal current holding performance of juvenile Atlantic salmon in relation to temperature and smolting.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 53 (1): 80-86. 

Grand, T.C.  1997.  Foraging site selection by juvenile coho salmon: ideal free distributions of unequal competitors.  Animal Behaviour 53: 185-196.

Grand, T.C., and L.M. Dill.  1997.  The energetic equivalence of cover to juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch): ideal free distribution theory applied.  Behav. Ecol.  47: 469-471.

Grant, J.W.A., and D.L. Kramer.  1990.  Territory size as a predictor of the upper limit to population density of juvenile salmonids in streams.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 47 (9): 1724-1737. 

Grant, J.W.A., and D.L.G. Noakes.  1987.  Movers and stayers: foraging tactics of young-of-the-year brook charr, Salvelinus fontinalis.  Journal of Animal Ecology 56: 1001-1013.

Grant, J.W.A., and D.L.G. Noakes.  1987.  Escape behaviour and use of cover by young-of-the-year brook trout, Salvelinus fontinalis.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 44: 1390-1396.

Grant, J.W.A., and D.L.G. Noakes.  1987.  A simple model of optimal territory size for drift-feeding fish.  Can. J. Zool. 65: 270-276.

Grant, J.W.A., and D.L.G. Noakes.  1988.  Aggressiveness and foraging mode of young-of-the-year brook charr, Salvelinus fontinalis (Pisces, Salmonidae).  Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. 22: 435-445.

Grant, J.W.A., D.L.G. Noakes, and K.M. Jonas.  1989.  Spatial distribution of defence and foraging in young-of-the-year brook charr, Salvelinus fontinalis.  Journal of Animal Ecology 58: 773-784.

Grant, J.W.A., S.O Steingrimsson, E.R. Keeley, and R.A. Cunjak.  1998.  Implications of territory size for the measurement and prediction of salmonid abundance in streams.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 55 (Suppl. 1): 181-190.  

Gray, L.J., and S.G. Fisher.  1981.  Postflood recolonization pathways of macrroinvertebrates in a lowland Sonoran Desert stream.  American Midland Naturalist 106: 249-257.

Gray, L.J., and S.G. Fisher.  1989.  Stability of periphyton and macroinvertebrates to disturbance by flash floods in a desert stream.  Journal of the North American Benthological Society 8: 293-307.

Greenberg, L.A.  1991.  The effect of discharge and predation on habitat use by wild and hatchery brown trout (Salmo trutta).  Regulated Rivers: Research and Management 117: 205-212.

Greenberg, L.A., and J. Dahl.  1998.  Effect of habitat type on growth and diet of brown trout, Salmo trutta, in stream enclosures.  Fisheries Management and Ecology 5: 331-348.

Greenberg, L., and P.S. Giller.  2001.  Individual variation in habitat use and growth of male and female brown trout.  Ecography 24: 212-224.

Greenberg, L.A., T. Steinwall, and H. Persson.  2001.  Effect of depth and substrate on use of stream pools by brown trout.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 130 (4): 699-705.

Greenberg, L., P. Svendsen, and A. Harby.  1996.  Availability of microhabitats and their use by brown trout (Salmo trutta) and grayling (Thymallus thymallus) in the River Vojman, Sweden.  Regulated Rivers: Research and Management 12: 287-303.

Gregory, J.S., and J.S. Griffith.  1996.  Aggressive behaviour of underyearling rainbow trout in simulated winter concealment habitat.  J. Fish Biol. 49: 237-245.

Gregory, J.S., and J.S. Griffith.  1996.  Winter concealment by subyearling rainbow trout: space size selection and reduced concealment under surface ice and in turbid water conditions.  Canadian Journal of Zoology 74: 451-455.

Gregory, J.S., and R.W. Smith.  1996.  Use of winter concealment cover by juvenile cutthroat and brown trout in the South Fork of the Snake River, Idaho.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 13: 823-830.

Gregory, S.V., and P.A. Bisson.  1997.  Degradation and loss of anadromous salmonid habitat in the Pacific Northwest.  Pp. 288-314 in: D.J. Stouder, P.A. Bisson, and R.J. Naiman (eds.), Pacific salmon and their ecosystems.  Chapman and Hall, New York.

Gresswell, R.E.  1999.  Fire and aquatic ecosystems in forested biomes of North America.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 128 (2): 193-221.

Gries, G., and F. Juanes.  1998.  Microhabitat use by juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) sheltering during the day in summer.  Can. J. Zool. 76: 1441-1449.

Griffith, J.S., Jr.  1972.  Comparative behavior and habitat utilization of brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) and cutthroat trout (Salmo clarki) in small streams in northern Idaho.  Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 29 (3): 265?]273.

Griffith, J.S., Jr., and R.W. Smith.  1993.  Use of winter concealment cover by juvenile cutthroat and brown trout in the South Fork of the Snake River, Idaho.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 13: 823-830.

Griffith, J.S., Jr., and R.W. Smith.  1995.  Failure of submersed macrophytes to provide cover for rainbow trout throughout their first winter in Henry’s Fork of the Snake River, Idaho.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 15: 42-48.

Grimes, C.B.  2001.  Fishery production and the Mississippi River discharge.  Fisheries 26 (8): 17-26.

Grimes, C.B., and M.J. Kingsford.  1996.  How do riverine plumes of different sizes influence fish larvae: do they enhance recruitment?  Marine and Freshwater Research 47: 191-208.

Grimm, N.B., and S.G. Fisher.  1984.  Exchange between surface and interstitial water: implications for stream metabolism and nutrient cycling.  Hydrobiologia 111: 219-228.

Grimm, N.B., and S.G. Fisher.  1989.  Stability of periphyton and macroinvertebrates to disturbance by flash floods in a desert stream.  Journal of the North American Benthological Society 8: 293-307.

Grizzell, R.A.  1976.  Flood effects on stream ecosystems.  Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 31 (6): 283-285.

Groeneveld, D. and T.E. Griepentrog.  1985.  Interdependence of groundwater, riparian vegetation, and streambank stability: A case study.  Pp. 44-48 in: Symposium on Riparian Ecosystems and their Management: Reconciling Conflicting Uses.  U.S. Forest Service General Technical Report RM-120.

Groot, C., and L. Margolis, eds.  1991.  Pacific salmon life histories.  U.B.C. Press, Vancouver, B.C.  564 p.

Groshens, T.P., and D.J. Orth.  1993.  Transferability of habitat suitability criteria for smallmouth bass, Micropterus dolomieui.  Rivers 4 (3): 194?]212.

Grossman, G.D., and M.A. Freeman.  1987.  Microhabitat use in a stream fish assemblage.  Journal of Zoology (London) 212: 151-176.

Grossman, G.D., R.E. Fatajczak, Jr., M. Crawford, and M.C. Freeman.  1998.  Assemblage organization in stream fishes: effects of environmental variation and interspecific interactions.  Ecological Monographs 68: 395-420.

Grossman, G.D., J. Hill, and J.T. Petty.  1995.  Observations on habitat structure, population regulation, and habitat use with respect to evolutionary significant units: a landscape perspective for lotic systems.  In: J. Nielsen (ed.), Evolution and the aquatic ecosystem: defining unique units in population conservation.  American Fisheries Society Symposium 17: 381-391.

Grossman, G.D., R.E. Ratajczak, Jr., M. Crawford, and M.C. Freeman.  1998.  Assemblage organization in stream fishes: effects of environmental variation and interspecific interactions.  Ecological Monographs 68: 395-420.

Grost, R.T., W.A. Hubert, and T.A. Wesche.  1990.  Redd site selection by brown trout in Douglas Creek, Wyoming.  Journal of Freshwater Ecology 5: 365-371.

Grost, R.T., W.A. Hubert, and T.A. Wesche.  1991.  Description of brown trout redds in a mountain stream.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 120: 582-588.

Groves, P.A., and J.A. Chandler.  1999.  Spawning habitat used by fall chinook salmon in the Snake River.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 19 (4): 912-922.

Gu, R., S. McCutcheon, and C.-J. Chen. 1999. Development of weather-dependent flow requirements for river temperature control. Environmental Management 24: 529-540.

Guay, J.C., D. Boisclair. D. Rioux, M. Leclerc, M. Lapointe, and P. Legendre.  1999.  Validation of numerical habitat model for juveniles of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar).  In T.B. Hardy, ed.  Proceedings of 3rd international symposium on ecohydraulics.  Utah State University, Logan.

Guay, J.C., D. Boisclair. D. Rioux, M. Leclerc, M. Lapointe, and P. Legendre.  2000.  Development and validation of numerical habitat models for juveniles of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar).  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 57(10): 2065-2075.

Guay, J.C., D. Boisclair. D. Rioux, M. Leclerc, M. Lapointe, and P. Legendre.  2001.  Science on the edge of spatial scales: a reply to the comments of Williams (2001).  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 58 (10): 2108-2111.

Guensch, G.R., T.B. Hardy, and R.C. Addley.  2001.  Examining feeding strategies and position choice of drift-feeding salmonids using an individual-based, mechanistic foraging model.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 58(3): 446-457.

Gunderson, D.R.  1968.  Floodplain use related to stream morphology and fish populations.  Journal of Wildlife Management 32: 507-517.

Gunckel, S.L., A.R. Hemmingsen, and J.L. Li.  2002.  Effect of bull trout and brook trout interactions on foraging habitat, feeding behavior, and growth.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 131 (6): 1119-1130.

Gunter, G., and J.C. Edwards.  1969.  The relation of rainfall and fresh-water drainage to the production of the penaeid shrimps (Penaeus fluviatilis Say and Penaeus aztecus Ives) in Texas and Louisiana waters.  FAO Fishery Report 57: 875-892.

Gustard, A.  1984.  The characterization of flow regimes for assessing the impact of water resource management on river ecology.  Pp. 53-60 in: A. Lillehammer and S.J. Saltveit (eds).  Regulated Rivers.  New York: Columbia University Press.

Gutreuter, S., A.D. Bartels, K. Irons, and M.B. Sandheimrich.  1999.  Evaluation of the flood-pulse concept based on statistical models of growth of selected fishes of the Upper Mississippi River system.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 56 (12): 2282-2291.


  
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