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- Revised Recovery Plan for the Lost River Sucker and Shortnose Sucker
- Patterns of Freshwater Species Richness, Endemism, and Vulnerability in California
- Link River Fish Stranding Prevention and Salvage Plan Draft April 4, 2011
- Biological Opinion on Klamath Project Operations
- Spawning and Migration of Lost River Suckers (Deltistes Luxatus) and Shortnose Suckers (Chasmistes Brevirostris) in the Clear Lake Drainage, Modoc County, California
- Preliminary Juvenile Lost River and Shortnose Sucker Investigations in Clear Lake, California: 2011 Pilot Study Summary
- Systematics and Status of the Family Catostomidae in Southern Oregon by James Knude Andreasen
- Monitoring of Endangered Klamath Basin Suckers Translocated from Lake Ewauna to Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon, 2014–2017
- (Deltistes Luxatus), Shortnose Sucker
- Effects of the Reservoir Headwater Environment on Survival and Behavior of Larval Sturgeon: Are Reservoirs Ecological Sinks for Recruitment of Sturgeon?
- 2013 Freshwater Aquatic Life Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Ammonia
- On the Origin and Evolution of Catostomid Fishes- a Literature Review
- Revised Recovery Plan for the Lost River Sucker and Shortnose Sucker (Deltistes Luxatus and Chasmistes Brevirostris)
- Larval Lost River and Shortnose Sucker Response to Wetland
- References – Fish Species of Special Concern in California, 3Rd Edition Adams, C.C. 1971. Boontling: an American Lingo
- Morphology and Taxonomy of Klamath Basin Suckers (Catostomidae)
- 316(B) Supporting Documentation for NPDES Nutrien Ltd
- Chapter 7: the Aquatic Conservation Strategy of the Northwest Forest Plan—A Review of the Relevant Science After 23 Years
- Link River Dam Fishway Replacement Feasibility Study
- Reassessment of Klamath Project Operations
- Effects of Lake Surface Elevation on Shoreline- Spawning Lost River Suckers
- Field Manual for the Identification of Selected North American Freshwater Fish by Fillets and Scales
- Klamath Hydroelectric Project (FERC Project No. 2082)
- Major Fish Die-Off Events 1890-2001
- Biological Evaluation of Freshwater Aluminum Water Quality Criteria for Oregon