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Literature Cited. Xxxxx, X.X., and X.X. Xxxxx. 1995. The role of introduced fishes in the Green River: Exotic predators in nursery habitats of the endangered Colorado squawfish. Honors Thesis, Utah State University, Xxxxx. Xxxxxxxx, X.X. 1997. An Evaluation of Fish Community Structure and Habitat Potential for Colorado Squawfish and Razorback Sucker in the Unoccupied Reach (Palisade to Rifle) of the Colorado River, 1993-1995. Final Report of Colorado Division of Wildlife, Fort Xxxxxxx, Colorado to Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program, Denver, Colorado. Xxxxxxx, X. X., et al. (1996). Highlights of a Peer review and Roundtable Discussion on the Relationship of Streamflow, Geomorphology, and Food Web Studies in Recovery of the Endangered Fishes in the Upper Colorado River Basin, Grand Junction, Colorado, February 6-7, 1995. Final Report. Xxxxx Associates. 1999. Yampa River research final synthesis report. Project No. 34- 0683.00. Fort Xxxxxxx, CO. BBC Research & Consulting. 1998. Yampa Valley water demand study, final report. Prepared for Recovery Program for Endangered Fishes of the Upper Colorado River, Denver. Xxxxxxx, X.X. 1997. Interacting effects of physical and biological processes on recruitment of Colorado squawfish. Colorado State University Doctoral Dissertation to Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program, Denver, Colorado. Xxxxxxx, X.X., and X.X. Xxxxx. 2000. Response of the Green River fish community to construction and re-regulation of Flaming Gorge Dam, 1962–1996. Final Report of Colorado State University Larval Fish Laboratory to Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program, Denver, Colorado. Xxxxxxx, X. X., X. X. Xxxxxxx, X. X. Xxxxx, X. Xxxxxxxxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxx, X. X. Xxxxxx, X. X. Xxxxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxx, G. B. Xxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxx, X. X. Xxxxxxx, X. X. Xxxxxxxx, and X. X. Xxxxxxxx. 2005. Population status of Colorado pikeminnow in the Green River Basin, Utah and Colorado. Final Report of Larval Fish Laboratory, Colorado State University to Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program, Denver, Colorado. Xxxxxxx, X. X., X. X. Xxxxxxx, and X. X Xxxxxxx. 2006. Response of the Green River Fish Community to Changes in Flow and Temperature Regimes from Flaming Gorge Dam since 1996 based on sampling conducted from 2002 to 2004. Final Report of Larval Fish Laboratory, Colorado State University to Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program, Denver, Colorado. Xxxxxxxx et al. 2002. The levee removal project: a...
Literature Cited. OTHER SUPPORT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- F-7 Other Support/Principal Investigator RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- F-8 BIOGRAPHIES ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- F-9 Bibliographical Sketch/Principal Investigator (Maximum 2 pages) Other Biographical Sketches (Maximum 2 pages per person) ADDITIONAL SUBMISSIONS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------F-10 Human participants, laboratory animals, quality assurance plan, sponsor participation, consultants, statistician Additional Materials (Rosenblith Award only): Letter indicating institutional support Mentoring plan Letter(s) from mentor(s) List of all publications by the applicant Three recent publications Human Subjects, Derived Materials, or Data -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- F-11 Personal Data (Optional) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- F-12 F-3 ABSTRACT OF PROJECT PLAN PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR: (Name, Title, and Institution) ..  PROJECT TITLE: (20 words maximum) ..
Literature Cited. ‌ Xxxxxxxx, X.X. 2006. National Geographic guide to the birds of North America. Washington, D. C. Anaya, R., and X. Xxxxx. 2009. Groundwater availability model for the Xxxxxxx-Trinity (Plateau) and Pecos Valley Aquifers of Texas. Texas Water Development Board. Report 373. 103 pp. Atlas Sand. 2019. Stewardship. Atlas Sand Company LLC. xxxx://xxx. xxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxx/. Xxxxxx, X., Xxxxxxxx, S. and X. Xxxxxxxxx. 2018. Dunes sagebrush lizard habitat assessment for the Xxxxxx Atlas 1 site. Prepared for Atlas Sand Company, LLC. Austin, Texas. SWCA Project #45941.00. 36 pp. Xxxxxx, X.X. 1988. Interpretive atlas of Texas lizards. Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville. Edwardsville, Illinois. Xxxxxx-Xxxxxxx, G.A., Xxxxx, R.L., Xxxxx, N.A., Xxxxxx, A.D., Xxxxxx, X.X., and M.A. Xxxxx- Xxxxxxxxx. 2016. The photovoltaic heat island effect: larger solar power plants increase local temperatures. Scientific Reports 6: 35070. Xxxxxx, X.X. and X.X. Xxxxxx. 2015. Frac sand in the United States—A geological and industry overview. U.S. Geological Survey. Open-File Report 2015–1107. 78 pp. Xxxxx, X.X., Xxxxx, R.E., and Xxxx Xx. 1982. Soil persistence of tebuthiuron in the claypan resource area of Texas. Weed Science 30(2): 140-144. Xxxxxxx, X.X. and X. Xxxxxxxx. 2003. The groundwater resources of the Dockum Aquifer in Texas. Texas Water Development Board. Report 359. 81 pp. Xxxxx, X.X. 2018. Blown away: wind energy in the southern states (Part II). Southern Office of the Council of State Governments. Available online at the URL xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/Publications/EnergyEnvironment/Wind_Part_II.pdf Xxxx, X.X., Xxxxxxxxxx, L.A. and X.X. Xxxxxxx. 2009. The scale of genetic differentiation in the dunes sagebrush-lizard (Sceloporus arenicolus), an endemic habitat specialist. Conservation Genetics 10(1): 131-142. Xxxx X, Xxxxxxx XX, Xx X (2006) Is the Coachella Valley fringetoed Lizard (Uma inornata) on the edge of extinction at Thousand Palms Preserve? Southwest Nat 51:28–34 Xxxx, X.X. 1975. Karyotype and systematic status of the sand dune lizard (Sceloporus graciosus arenicolus) of the American Southwest. Herpetologica 31(3): 288–293. Xxx, X.X. and X. X. Xxxxx. 2012. Restoration of habitat for Sceloporus arenicolus, a final report to CEHMM. Texas Tech University. Lubbock, Texas. 15 pp. Xxxxx, X.X. 2013. Shin-oak (Quercus havardii, Rydb.; Fagaceae) rhizome shoot production: possibilities for use in restoration. Master’s Thesis. Department of Wildlife, Aquatic, and W...
Literature Cited. Xxxxxx, X.X., X. Xxxxxxxx, X.X. Xxxxxxxx, and X. Xxxxxxxxx. 1979. Fishes of North America endangered, threatened, or of special concern: 1979. Fisheries 4(2):29-44. Holden, Pl, X. Xxxxx, X. Xxxxxxxxxx, X. Xxxx, X. Xxxxxxx, and S. Gloss. 1974. Threatened fishes of Utah. Utah Academy of Science, Arts and Letters. 2(e):46-65. Xxxxxxx, M., X.X. Xxxxxxx, and X. Xxxxx. 1998. Conservation agreement and strategy for least chub (Iotichthys phlegethontis) in the State of Utah. Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, Salt Lake City, Utah. Pub. Number 98-25. Xxxxxx, X.X. 1972. Threatened freshwater fishes of the United States. Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc. 101(2):239-252.
Literature Cited. Xxxxxxx, X.X., P.F. Brain, and X.X. Xxxx. 2008. Effects of oil pollution at Kuwait’s greater Al- Burgan oil field on the timing of morning emergence, basking and foraging behaviors by the sand lizard Acanthodactylus scutellatus. Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences 11:589-594. Xxxxxxxx, X. 2006. Complete Birds of North America. National Geographic Press. Washington D.C. Xxxxxxx, X.X. 1963. Geographic orientation of American Tetraonidae. X. Xxxxx. Manage 27(4):529-545. Xx-Xxxxxx, M.A., P.F. Brain, and X.X. Xxxx. 2007. Effects of oil pollution at Kuwait’s greater Al-Burgan oil field on polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon concentrations in the tissues of the desert lizard Acanthodactylus scutellatus and their ant prey. Ecotoxicology 16:551– 555. Xxxxxxxx, X. X. 1969. Prairie chicken responses to changing booming-ground cover type and height. Journal of Wildlife Management 33:636-643. Xxxxxx, X. X. 1928. Birds of New Mexico. Xxxx and Xxxxxxxxx, Inc., Washington D.C.
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Literature Cited. Xxxxxxxxx, X. X. and T.Z. Xxxxx. 1998. Lesser prairie-chicken management. Rangelands 20:13- 15. Xxxxxx, X.X. 1928. Birds of New Mexico. New Mexico Dept. of Game and Fish, Santa Fe. Xxxxxx, X. X. 1999. Status and trend of the lesser prairie-chicken in New Mexico and recommendation to list the species as threatened under the New Mexico Wildlife Conservation Act. New Mexico Department of Game and Fish Report. Santa Fe, NM. Xxxxxx, X. X. 1995. A summary of New Mexico Department of Game and Fish small game harvest surveys, 1957-1994. New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. Santa Fe, NM. Xxxxx, X.X., T. Z. Xxxxx, X. X. Xxxxx, X.X. Xxxxxxxx, and X. X. Xxxxxx. 1979. Habitat evaluation of lesser prairie chickens in eastern Xxxxxx County, New Mexico. New Mexico Agricultural Experiment Station, Las Cruces, NM. Xxxxx, X.X. 2005. Survey for active Lesser Prairie-Chicken Leks: Spring 2005. New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. Santa Fe, NM.
Literature Cited. American Cancer Society, 1999. Cancer: Basic Facts, 1999 Facts and Figures. Website location: xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxx/xxx00/xxxxxxxxxx.xxxx. American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), 2000. Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality. ASHRAE Standard 62-1999. August. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), 1995. Standard Guide for Risk-Based Corrective Action Applied at Petroleum Release Sites. ASTM E 1739-95. Xxxxx & Associates, Inc., 1994. Final Environmental Assessment, Xxxxxxx Field Comprehensive Use Plan, Xxxxxxx Field, California. August.
Literature Cited. XxXxxxxxxx, X. and X. Xxxxx. 2009. Arctic Grayling Recovery Program: Montana Arctic Grayling Monitoring Report 2009. Submitted to: Fluvial Arctic Grayling Workgroup. Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, Bozeman, MT. In Review. Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2006. Candidate Conservation Agreement with Assurances for Fluvial Arctic Grayling in the Upper Big Hole River. 153 pp.
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