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University of Wyoming

Department of Wyoming Cooperative Game and Fish Unit

Thesis Database

11 thesis

Submit DateTitleState
12/1/2007Sweet, Diana E. Movement Patterns and Habitat Associations of Native and Introduced Catostomids in a Tributary System of the Colorado River.

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12/1/2007Wilhite, Jerry W. Use of Infrared Aerial Photographs to Identify and Assesss Habitat Needed By Native Fishes in Rivers, M.S., Department of Zoology and Physiology,December 2007.

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8/1/2007Compton, Robert I. Population Fragmentation and Sucker Introduction Affect Populations of Bluehead Suckers, Flannelmouth Suckers, and Roundtail Chubs in a Headwater Stream System, Wyoming, M.S., Department of Zoology and Physiology, August, 2007.

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5/1/2007Sanderson, Travis B. Habitat Diversity and Access to Tributaries are Important to Adult Snake River Cutthroat Trout Residing in the Salt River, Wyoming, M.S., Department of Zoology and Physiology, May, 2007.

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8/1/2006Kaiser, Rusty C. Recruitment by Greater Sage-grouse in Association with Natural Gas Develpment in Western Wyoming, M.S., Department of Zoology and Physiology, August 2006.

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5/1/2006Jensen, Brian Matthew. Migration, Transition Range and Landscape use by Greater Sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus). M.S., Department of Zoology and Physiology, May 2006.

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5/1/2006Lionberger, Patrick S. Juvenile Sauger Nurseries and Fish Assemblages in the Wind River Watershed and Boysen Reservoir, Wyoming, M.S., Department of Zoology and Physiology, May 2006.

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5/1/2006Slater, Steven J. Wyoming's Riparian Bird Communtities: Issues of Scale and Human-caused Vegetation and Landscape Change, Ph.D., Department of Zoology and Physiology, May 2006.

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12/9/2005Holloran, Matthew J. Greater Sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus)Population Response to Natural Gas Field Development in Western Wyoming. Ph.D., Department of Zoology and Physiology, December, 2005.

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8/1/2005Sheldon, Daly P. Pronghorn Movement and Distribution Patterns in Relation to Roads and Fences in Southwestern Wyoming, M.S., Department of Zoology and Physiology, August 2005.

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5/30/1997Sawyer, Hall H. Evaluation of a Summer Elk Model and Sexual Segregation of Elk in the Bighorn Mountains, Wyoming.

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