Growth of endangered humpback chub in relation to temperature and discharge in the lower Colorado River

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Assessments of growth can provide information needed to understand how fish populations respond to changing environmental conditions and management actions, including ecosystem experimentation. We estimated growth rates and parameter uncertainty from otoliths of endangered Humpback Chub Gila cypha from the Colorado River in Grand Canyon, Arizona. We then compared growth of Humpback Chub,

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Pine, W. E., Limburg, K., Gerig, B., Finch, C., Chagaris, D., Coggins, L., … Hendrickson, D. A. (2017). Growth of endangered humpback chub in relation to temperature and discharge in the lower Colorado River. Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management, 8(1), 322–332. https://doi.org/10.3996/062014-JFWM-046

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