Literature Cited for the Withdrawal of the Proposed Rule on Threatened Species Status for the Headwater Chub and Roundtail Chub Distinct Population Segment

Literature Cited for the Withdrawal of the Proposed Rule on Threatened Species Status for the Headwater Chub and Roundtail Chub Distinct Population Segment

Literature Cited for the Withdrawal of the Proposed Rule on Threatened Species Status for the Headwater Chub and Roundtail Chub Distinct Population Segment Arizona Game and Fish Department (AGFD). 2006. Arizona statewide conservation agreement for roundtail chub (Gila robusta), headwater chub (Gila nigra), flannelmouth sucker (Catostomus latipinnis), Little Colorado River sucker (Catostomus spp.), bluehead sucker (Catostomus discobolus), and Zuni bluehead sucker (Catostomus discobolus yarrowi). December 2006. Arizona Game and Fish Department, Wildlife Management Division, Nongame Branch Native Fish Program, Phoenix, Arizona. 63 pages. Arizona Game and Fish Department (AGFD). 2017. February 1, 2017, letter to Steve Spangle, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service re: Conservation commitment for roundtail chub (Gila robusta). 2 pages. Baird, S. F. and C. Girard. 1853. Report of an expedition down the Zuni and Colorado Rivers. Report of the Secretary of War. Fishes: 147-154. Brandenburg, W. H., J. L. Kennedy, and M. A. Farrington. 2015. Determining the historical distribution of the Gila robusta complex (Gila chub, Gila intermedia, headwater chub, Gila nigra, and roundtail chub, Gila robusta) in the Gila River Basin, New Mexico, using morphological analysis. Final Report to New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, Santa Fe, New Mexico. 19 pages. Carman, S. M. 2006. Colorado River Basin chubs, roundtail chub (Gila robusta), Gila chub (Gila intermedia), headwater chub (Gila nigra), recovery plan. New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, Conservation Services Division, Santa Fe, New Mexico. 63 pages. Carter, J. M, M. J. Clement, A. S. Makinster, C. D. Crowder, and B. Hickerson. 2017. Classification success of species within the Gila robusta complex using morphological and meristic characters – a reexamination of taxonomic designations. In Press. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 43 pages. [NOTE: This document incorrectly cited as Carter et al. 2016 in the Federal Register publication]. Chafin, T. K., M. R. Bangs, M. R. Douglas, and M. E. Douglas. 2016. Species delimitation and resolving complexity of lower Colorado River Basin Gila spp. using next-generation sequencing data. Unpublished and preliminary. Presentation to the ASIH-AFS Committee on Names of Fishes special review session for the taxonomy of Gila robusta, Gila nigra and Gila intermedia on April 4, 2016 via webinar. University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas. 41 slides. Chafin, T. K., M. R. Douglas, and M. E. Douglas. 2015. Reduced-representation genomics reveals species level phylogeny of Gila spp. from the Colorado River Basin. Unpublished and preliminary. Presentation at the 47th annual meeting of the Desert Fishes Council on November 20, 2015. University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas. 37 slides. Cope, E. D. and H. C. Yarrow. 1875. Report upon the collection of fishes made in portions of Nevada, Utah, California, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona, during the years 1871, 1872, 1873, and 1874. Geography and Geology Exploration and Survey West of the 100th meridian (Wheeler’s Survey), 6: 635-703, pls. 26-32. Copus, J. M., Z. Foresman, W. L. Montgomery, B. W. Bowen, and R. J. Toonen. 2016. Revision of the Gila robusta (Teleostei, Cyprinidae) species complex: morphological examination and molecular phylogenetics reveal a single species. Report to the Joint American Fisheries Society and American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists Committee on Name of Fishes. 20 pages. DeMarais, B. D. 1986. Morphological variation in Gila (Pisces: Cyprinidae) and geologic history: lower Colorado River basin. Master of Science thesis. Arizona State University. Tempe, Arizona. 85 pages. DeMarais, B. D. 1992. Genetic relationships among fishes allied to the genus Gila (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) from the American southwest. Ph.D. thesis. Arizona State University. Tempe, Arizona. 191 pages. DeMarais B. D., T. E. Dowling, M. E. Douglas, W. L. Minckley, and P. C. Marsh. 1992. Origin of Gila seminuda (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) through introgressive hybridization: implications for evolution and conservation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 89(7): 2747-2751. Douglas, M. E., R. R. Miller, and W. L. Minckley. 1998. Multivariate discrimination of Colorado Plateau Gila spp.: The "art of seeing well" revisited. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 127(2): 163-173. Dowling, T. E., and B. D. DeMarais. 1993. Evolutionary significance of introgressive hybridization in cyprinid fishes. Nature 362: 444-446. Dowling, T. E., and P. C. Marsh. 2009. Comparative genetics of native fishes in Salt River Project canals and in upper Salt River system: roundtail chub, desert sucker, and Sonora sucker. Department of Biology, Arizona State University. Report in partial fulfillment of Contract #98-FG-32-0020. 18 pages. Dowling, T. E., P. C. Marsh, C. D. Anderson, M. S. Rosenberg, and A. T. Kelsen. 2008. Population structure in the roundtail chub (Gila robusta complex) of the Gila River basin as determined by microsatellites. Draft final report to Arizona Game and Fish Department, Contract #AGR 4/21/04. Arizona State University, School of Life Sciences, Tempe, Arizona. 57 pages. Dowling, T. E., C. D. Anderson, P. C. Marsh, and M. S. Rosenberg. 2015. Population Structure in the roundtail chub (Gila robusta complex of the Gila River Basin as determined by microsatellites: evolutionary and conservation implications. PLoS ONE 10(10): e0139832. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0139832. 21 pages. Gerber, A. S., C. A. Tibbets, and T. E. Dowling. 2001. The role of introgressive hybridization in the evolution of the Gila robusta complex (Teleostei:Cyprinidae). Evolution 55(10): 2028-2039. Holden, P. B. 1968. 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Gilbert, R. N. Lea, and J. D. Williams. 2004. Common and scientific names of fishes from the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Sixth Edition. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, Maryland. 386 pages. Page, L. M., C. C. Baldwin, H. Espinosa-Pѐrez, C. R. Gilbert, K. E. Hartel, R. N. Lea, N. E. Mandrak, J. J. Schmitter-Soto, and H. J. Walker. 2016. Taxonomy of Gila in the Lower Colorado River Basin of Arizona and New Mexico. Report to the Arizona Game and Fish Department. 4 pages. Page, L. M., H. Espinosa-Pѐrez, L. T. Findley, C. R. Gilbert, R. N. Lea, N. E. Mandrak, R. L. Mayden, and J. S. Nelson. 2013. Common and scientific names of fishes from the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Seventh Edition. American Fisheries Society, Special Publication 34. Bethesda, Maryland. 243 pages. Rinne, J. N. 1969. Cyprinid fishes of the genus Gila from the lower Colorado River basin. Master of Science thesis. Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona. 78 pages. Rinne, J. N. 1976. Cyprinid fishes of the genus Gila from the lower Colorado River basin. The Wasmann Journal of Biology 34(1): 65-107. Rosenfeld, M. J., and J. A. Wilkinson. 1989. Biochemical genetics of the Colorado River Gila complex (Pisces: Cyprinidae). The Southwestern Naturalist 34(2): 232-244. Schönhuth, S., D. K. Shiozawa, T. E. Dowling, and R. L. Mayden. 2012. Molecular systematics of western North American cyprinids (Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae). Zootaxa 3586: 281- 303. Schönhuth, S., A. Perdices, L. Lozano-Vilano, P. J. Garda-de-Leon, H. Espinosa, and R. L. Mayden. 2014. Phylogenetic relationships of North American western chubs of the genus Gila (Cyprinidae, Teleostei), with emphasis on southern species. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 70: 210-230. Schwemm, M. R. 2006. Genetic variation in the Gila robusta complex (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) in the lower Colorado River. Master’s Thesis, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona. 117 pages. Schwemm, M. R., T. E. Dowling, and P. C. Marsh. 2006. Population structure in the roundtail chub (Gila robusta complex) of the Gila River basin. Draft final report to U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Contract #02FG320070. Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona. 68 pages. Smith, G. R., R. R. Miller, and W. D. Sable. 1979. Species relationships among fishes of the genus Gila in the upper Colorado River drainage. Proceedings of the First Conference on Scientific Research in the National Parks, U.S. National Park Service Transactions and Proceedings 1: 613-623. Sublette, J. E., M. D. Hatch, and M. Sublette. 1990. The fishes of New Mexico. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 393 pages. Voeltz, J. B. 2002. Roundtail chub (Gila robusta) status survey of the Lower Colorado River Basin. Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Program Technical Report 186. Arizona Game and Fish Department, Phoenix, Arizona. 221 pages. .

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