Humpback chub ( Gila cypha ) in the Yampa and Green rivers, Dinosaur National Monument, with observations on roundtail chub ( G. robusta ) and other sympatric fishes |
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Authors: | Catherine A. Karp Harold M. Tyus |
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Abstract: | ![]() We evaluated distribution, habitat use, spawning, and species associations of the endangered humpback chub ( Gila cypha ) in the Yampa and Green rivers, Dinosaur National Monument, from 1986 to 1989. Adult and juvenile humpback chub were captured in high-gradient reaches of Yampa and Whirlpool canyons where they were rare ( n = 133, G. robusta ) were widely distributed in eddies, pools, runs, and riffles. Humpback chub ( n = 39) and roundtail chub ( n = 242) in reproductive condition were sympatric in eddy habitats during the 5-6 week period following highest spring runoff. River temperatures at this time averaged about 20 C. Nonnative channel catfish ( Ictalurus punctatus ) were abundant in eddies yielding humpback and roundtail chubs, suggesting a potential for negative interactions between the native and introduced fishes. |
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