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CURRICULIM VITAE PAUL COLBURN MARSH School of Life Sciences Arizona State University Tempe, Arizona 85287-4501 (480) 965-2977 FAX (480) 965-2519
[email protected] EDUCATION
B.A., Life Sciences, University of Connecticut, 1971 M.S., Natural Resources Conservation, University of Connecticut, 1974 Ph.D., Fisheries, University of Minnesota, 1979
PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT
Faculty Research Associate, School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University, 2004-present Faculty Research Associate, Department of Biology, Arizona State University, 1997 - 2004
Independent Technical Advisor, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Phoenix AZ, 2002-2003 Independent Technical Advisor, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Phoenix AZ, 1998 - 2002 Professor of Research, Center for Environmental Studies, Arizona State University, 1992-1997 Affiliated Professor, Department of Zoology, Arizona State University, 1992-1997 Associate Professor of Research, Arizona State University, 1986-1992 Adjunct Associate Professor, Zoology, Arizona State University, 1986-1992 Assistant Professor of Research, Arizona State University, 1981-1986 Research Ecologist, Arizona State University, 1980-81 Fisheries Specialist, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, 1979-80 Research Associate, University of Minnesota, 1978-79 Quality Control Chemist, Chas. Pfizer and Company, 1971-72
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES American Association for the Advancement of Science American Fisheries Society – National and Arizona-New Mexico Chapter American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists American Society of Limnology and Oceanography Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science Arizona Riparian Council Arizona Wildlife Federation National Wildlife Federation Scientific Research Society of North America Society for Conservation Biology Southwestern Association of Naturalists CERTIFICATIONS Certified Fisheries Scientist, American Fisheries Society Certified Scuba Diver, National Association of Underwater Instructors Certified Motorboat Operator, U.S. Department of Interior
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COURSES TAUGHT Arizona State University: Aquatic Entomology, Biology and Management of Aquatic Resources, Conservation Biology, Fishery Management, Ichthyology University of Minnesota: Fishery Ecology of Polluted Waters, Techniques in Fishery Biology, Fishery
Management, Ecology of Fishery Populations (as a teaching assistant). COMMITTEE SERVICE Graduate Student Advisory Committees (Honors, M.S., Ph.D.), Barrett Honors College, Department of
Zoology, Department of Biology, School of Life Sciences, Division of Agriculture, and School of Architecture (Arizona State University), Department of Biological Sciences (University of Nevada - Las Vegas).
Arizona State University Residency Classification Appeals Board PEER-REVIEW ACTIVITIES Prepublication review of manuscripts for:
American Midland Naturalist Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science Conservation Biology Copeia Freshwater Invertebrate Biology Great Basin Naturalist Journal of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science Journal of the North American Benthological Society North American Journal of Fisheries Management The Southwestern Naturalist Transactions of the American Fisheries Society
Editorial Review Board, Freshwater Invertebrate Biology Associate Editor for Fishes, The Western North American Naturalist (formerly The Great Basin Naturalist) Co-editor, Arizona Riparian Council Newsletter GRANTS AND CONTRACTS (PARTIAL LISTING) 2004-2007 Database for lower Colorado River native fishes, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, $186,266 2004-2007 Gila genetics, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, $127,219 2004-2007 Razorback sucker genetics, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, $130,352 2004-2005 Razorback sucker survival in the lower Colorado River. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
$222,835 2004-2005 Native fishes in Cibola High Levee Pond. U.S. Geological Survey. $28,612 2003-2004 Roundtail chub in Arizona and New Mexico. New Mexico Share With Wildlife. $9,460
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2002-2004 Razorback sucker survival in the lower Colorado River. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation $285,239
2002-2003 Native fishes in Cibola High Levee Pond. U.S. Geological Survey. $24,642 2002-2003 Population structure in the roundtail chub complex. U.S. Forest Service. $10,000 2002-2003 Razorback sucker PIT tag data management. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. $65,536 2001-2004 Fishes of Arizona. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. $46,679 2001-2004 Razorback sucker genetics. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. $110,000 2001-2003 Coronado National Forest fish inventory. U.S. Forest Service. $22,000 2001-2002 Population structure in the roundtail chub. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. $15,000 2001-2002 Razorback sucker PIT tag data management. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. $45,000 2000-2006 Ecological requirements of endangered fishes. U.S. Geological Survey, Biological
Resources Division. Umbrella agreement. 2000-2002 Acclimation studies. U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division. $56,940 2000 Big river fishes bibliographies. U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division.
$6,609 2000-2002 Interagency Personnel Agreement for Independent Technical Advisor. U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service. $109,903 1999-2000 Database management. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. $35,715 1999-2000 Cibola High Levee Pond. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. $16,500 1999-2000 Technical support. U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division. $23,393 1998-2000 Telemetry of razorback suckers introduced to the lower Colorado River. U.S. Geological
Survey, Biological Resources Division. $129,383 1998-2000 Interagency Personnel Agreement for Independent Technical Advisor. U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service. $102,975 1998-99 U.S. Forest Service – Blue River fish surveys. $2,500 1998-99 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation – Growth of wild adult razorback suckers in Lake Mohave.
$12,000 1998-99 Lower Colorado River PIT tag data base management. U.S. Geological Survey,
Biological Resources Division. $41,777 1997-99 Population structure in the desert sucker. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. $24,809
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1997-98 Genetic monitoring of razorback sucker and bonytail chub. U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division. $49,962
1997 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation - Desert Pupfish at the Phoenix Zoo. $11,781 1997 Sonic telemetry of bonytail. U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division.
$40,286 1996-2001 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation - Fish Monitoring in Salt River Project and Florence Casa Grande Canals. $108,160 1995-99 Research and Management on Native Fishes of the Lower Colorado River Basin,
Arizona-California-Nevada. U.S. National Biological Service, Umbrella agreement 1996-97 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation - Black River Survey for Loach Minnow. $2,835 1996-97 Sonic telemetry of wild and hatchery bonytail in Lake Mohave. National Biological Service. $25,017 1995-99 Non-native fish swimming abilities relative to constructed barriers. U.S. Bureau of
Reclamation. $10,000 1995-97 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation - Survey of the Crayfishes of Arizona. $16,515 1995-97 Desert Pupfish in Mexico. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. $12,740 1995-97 National Biological Service - Sonic Telemetry of Adult and Juvenile Razorback Sucker in
Lake Mohave. $43,437 1995-96 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation - Monitoring and Status of Fishes in Eagle Creek, Arizona.
$1,500 1994-96 U.S. Forest Service - Native fishes of the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests, Arizona.
Challenge-Cost Share Agreement. $41,000 1991-96 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation – Ecology and conservation of humpback chub, Gila cypha,
in the Little Colorado River, Arizona. $1,378,194 1991-92 International Boundary and Water Commission - Ecological study of the Boundary
Preservation Project Area. $300,247 1991 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation – Survival and growth of juvenile razorback suckers in an
isolated Lake Mohave backwater. $4,800 1988-90 U.S. Forest Service – Factors affecting trout in Southwestern montane streams. $28,925 1987-88 Arizona Game and Fish Department – Spikedace and loach minnow study. $58,350 1986-88 Arizona Game and Fish Department – Commercial fisheries potential of flathead catfish in
Arizona. $45,360 1985-87 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Aquatic Resources – Yuma Division, Phase II. $3,000
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1985 Arizona Game and Fish Department – Food habits of rainbow trout in Grand Canyon. $1,000
1985 Arizona Game and Fish Department – Razorback sucker in the upper Verde, Salt, and
Gila Rivers. $9,900 1984-88 U.S. Forest Service – Effects of forest and range management practices on fish and
wildlife habitats and water quality in the Southwest. Umbrella agreement. 1983-85 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation – Early life history of razorback sucker. $6,000 1983-85 Early life history of razorback sucker. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. $45,700 1983 Arizona State University Research Fund – Canals as models of stream ecosystems.
$24,911 1982-85 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Aquatic Resources – Yuma Division. $309,529 1982-83 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation – Canal ecology. $2,500 1982 Invertebrates of the Coachella Canal. $2,500 1982 Temperature effects on native fishes. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. $6,191
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Member and Director, Arizona Wildlife Federation, 2004-present Member, American Fisheries Society Resolutions Committee, 2003-2004 Member, Native Fishes Committee, Western Division American Fisheries Society, 2002-present President, Desert Fishes Council, 2001-2003. Leader, Desert Fishes Recovery Team, U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, 2001-2002 Member, Endangered Species Committee, American Fisheries Society, 2001-present Member, Desert Fishes Recovery Team, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 2000-present. Chair, Membership Committee, Desert Fishes Council, 1995-2001. Chair, Local Arrangements Committee, Desert Fishes Council, 1992. Chair, Exotic Species Committee, Arizona-New Mexico Chapter American Fisheries Society, 1984, 1986. Consultant, Colorado River Fishes Recovery Team, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1989-Present. Consultant, Desert Fishes Recovery Team, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1985-2000. Consultant, Virgin River Fishes Recovery Team, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1988-Present. Coordinator, Lower Colorado River Area, Desert Fishes Council, 1987-Present. Member, Endangered Species Committee, Western Division American Fisheries Society, 1981-Present. Member, Endangered Species Committee, American Fisheries Society, 1985-Present. Member, Introduced Species Committee, American Fisheries Society, 1985-Present. Member, Glen Canyon Environmental Studies, Aquatic Coordination Team, 1990-1995. Member, Lower Basin Subcommittee, Colorado River Fishes Recovery Team, Desert Fishes Council, 1981-1990. Member, Lower Colorado River Endangered Species Work Group, 1990-Present. Member, Nominations and Place Committee, North American Benthological Society, 1983. Member, Resolutions Committee, Arizona-New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, 1982-1992. Representative, American Fisheries Society Campus Network for Arizona State University, 1989-Present.
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THESES Marsh, P. C. 1974. Seasonal diversity and abundance of fishes in the Thames River Estuary,
Connecticut. M.S. Thesis, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT. v + 25 pp. Marsh, P. C. 1978. Effects of silt and turbidity from agricultural drainage on benthic invertebrates in
streams of southwestern Minnesota. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN. vi + 137 pp.
PUBLICATIONS Marsh, P. C. 1980. An occurrence of high behavioral drift for a stream gastropod. American Midland
Naturalist 104(2): 410-411. Marsh, P. C., and T. F. Waters. 1980. The effects of agricultural drainage development on benthic
invertebrates in undisturbed downstream reaches. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 109(2): 213-223.
Whitworth, W. R., and P. C. Marsh. 1980. Seasonal utilization of the upper Thames River Estuary,
Connecticut, by fishes. Pages 1-13 in P. M. Jacobson, ed., Studies of the Ichthyofauna of Connecticut. Storrs Agricultural Experimental Station Bulletin No. 457, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT. 40 pp.
Marsh, P. C. 1981. Food of channel catfish in the Coachella Canal, California. Journal of the Arizona-
Nevada Academy of Science 16(3): 91-95. Marsh, P. C., and J. E. Luey. 1982. Oases for aquatic life within agricultural watersheds. Fisheries 7(6):
16-24. Marsh, P. C., and W. L. Minckley. 1982. Fishes of the Phoenix metropolitan area in central Arizona.
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 4: 395-402. Marsh, P. C. 1983. Benthic invertebrates of an earthen canal in the Phoenix metropolitan area, Arizona.
Journal of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science 18(1): 1-4. Marsh, P. C. 1983. Book review: Perspectives in Running Water Ecology, M. A. Lock and D. D. Williams,
editors. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 112(2): 227-228. Marsh, P. C., and W. L. Minckley. 1983. Escape of hybrid grass × bighead carp into central Arizona.
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 3(2): 216-217. Marsh, P. C., and W. L. Minckley. 1983. Recovery of grass carp, channel catfish, and centrarchids in
artificial central Arizona ponds. Journal of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science 18: 47-51. Marsh, P. C., and W. E. Rinne. 1983. An unusually high incidence of spinal deformity among threadfin
shad. The Southwestern Naturalist 28(3): 70-71. Marsh, P. C., and C. R. Stinemetz. 1983. Benthic invertebrates of the earthen Coachella Canal,
California. California Fish and Game 69(2): 198-203. McCarthy, M. S., and P. C. Marsh. 1983. Age and growth of channel catfish in the Coachella Canal,
California. Journal of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science 18(2): 54-56.
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Meffe, G. K., and P. C. Marsh. 1983. Distribution of aquatic macroinvertebrates in three Sonoran Desert springbrooks. Journal of Arid Environments 6: 363-371.
Marsh P. C., ed. 1984. Biota of Cuatro Cienegas, Coahuila, Mexico. Proceedings of a special
symposium held during the Fourteenth Annual Meeting, Desert Fishes Council, 19-22 November 1982, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. Journal of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science 19(1): 1-90.
Marsh, P. C. 1985. Effect of incubation temperature on the survival of embryos of native Colorado River
fishes. The Southwestern Naturalist 30(1): 129-140. Marsh, P. C. 1985. Secondary production of introduced Asiatic clam, Corbicula fluminea, in a central
Arizona canal. Hydrobiologia 124(2): 1-30-110. Marsh, P. C., and M. A. Dhaenens. 1985. Growth of grass carp Ctenopharyngodon idella in artificial
central Arizona ponds. California Fish and Game 71(2): 107-110. Osman, M. A., S. W. Ashoor, and P. C. Marsh. 1986. Liquid chromatographic identification of common
fish species. Journal of the Association of Official Analytical Chemists 69: 183-187. Marsh, P. C. 1987. Digestive tract contents of adult razorback suckers in Lake Mohave, Arizona-Nevada.
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 116: 117-119. Marsh, P. C., and S. G. Fisher. 1987. Metabolism of an arid region canal ecosystem. Journal of Arid
Environments 12: 255-267. Marsh, P. C. 1988. Razorback sucker management in Arizona. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes
Council 17(1985): 181. Marsh, P. C., and D. R. Langhorst. 1988. Feeding and fate of wild larval razorback sucker.
Environmental Biology of Fishes 21: 59-67. Williams, J. E., D. W. Sada, C. D. Williams, P. C. Marsh, and other members of the Western Division
Endangered Species Committee. 1988. American Fisheries Society guidelines for introductions of threatened and endangered fishes. Fisheries 13(5): 18-24.
Marsh, P. C., and J. E. Brooks. 1989. Predation by ictalurid catfishes as a deterrent to re-establishment
of hatchery-reared razorback suckers. The Southwestern Naturalist 34(2): 188-195. Marsh, P. C., T. A. Burke, B. D. DeMarais, and M. E. Douglas. 1989. First North American record of
Cichlasoma managuense (Pisces: Cichlidae). Great Basin Naturalist 49(3): 387-390. Marsh, P. C., and W. L. Minckley. 1989. Observations on recruitment and ecology of razorback sucker:
lower Colorado River, Arizona-California-Nevada. Great Basin Naturalist 49(1): 71-78. Marsh, P. C., and D. Papoulias. 1989. Ichthyoplankton of Lake Havasu, a Colorado River impoundment.
California Fish and Game 75(2): 68-73. Marsh, P. C. 1990. Native fishes at Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge and Arizona State University
Research Park, Arizona: Opportunities for management, research, and public education on endangered species. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council 19(1987): 67-78.
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Marsh, P. C., J. E. Brooks, D. A. Hendrickson, and W. L. Minckley. 1990. Fishes of Eagle Creek, Arizona, with records for threatened spikedace and loach minnow (Cyprinidae). Journal of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science 23(2): 107-116.
Marsh, P. C., and W. L. Minckley. 1990. Management of endangered Sonoran topminnow at Bylas
Springs, Arizona: Description, critique, and recommendations. Great Basin Naturalist 50(3): 265-272.
Marsh, P. C., and W. L Minckley. 1991. Radiotelemetry of razorback suckers in the Gila River, eastern
Arizona. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council 21(1989): 163-171. Marsh, P. C., M. E. Douglas, W. L. Minckley, and R. J. Timmons. 1991. Re-discovery of Colorado
squawfish, Ptychocheilus lucius (Cyprinidae) in Wyoming. Copeia 1991(4): 1091-1092. Minckley, W. L., P. C. Marsh, J. E. Brooks, J. E. Johnson, and B. L. Jensen. 1991. Management toward
recovery of the razorback sucker. Chapter 17, pages 303-317 in W. L. Minckley and J. E. Deacon, editors. Battle Against Extinction: Native Fish Management in the American West. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. 517 pp.
Young, K. L., and P. C. Marsh. 1991. Age and growth of flathead catfish, Pylodictis olivaris, in four
Southwestern rivers. California Fish and Game 76(4): 224-230. 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, USA 89: 2747-2751.
Dowling, T. E., B. D. DeMarais, W. L. Minckley, M. E. Douglas, and P. C. Marsh. 1992. Use of genetic
characters in conservation biology. Conservation Biology 6(1): 7-8. Dowling, T. E., W. L. Minckley, M. E. Douglas, P. C. Marsh, and B. D. DeMarais. 1992. Response to
Nowak, Phillips and Henry, and Wayne: Use of molecular characters in conservation biology. Conservation Biology 6(4): 600-603.
Marsh, P. C., and W. L. Minckley. 1992. Status of bonytail (Gila elegans) and razorback sucker
(Xyrauchen texanus) in Lake Mohave, Arizona-Nevada. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council 23(1991): 18-23.
Clarkson, R. W., O. T. Gorman, D. M. Kubly, P. C. Marsh, and R. A. Valdez. 1993. Management of
discharge, temperature, and sediment in Grand Canyon for native fishes. Privately published by the authors, Phoenix, AZ. 29 pp.
Douglas, M. E., and P. C. Marsh. 1993. Monthly population estimates of endangered humpback chub
(Gila cypha) in the Little Colorado River of Arizona. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council 24(1992): 65-66.
Mueller, G., M. Horn, J. Kahl, Jr., T. Burke, and P. Marsh. 1993. The collection of razorback sucker
larvae (Xyrauchen texanus) using different light intensities in Lake Mohave, Arizona. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council 24(1992): 60.
Mueller, G., M. Horn, J. Kahl, Jr., T. Burke, and P. Marsh. 1993. Use of larval light traps to capture
razorback sucker (Xyrauchen texanus) in Lake Mohave, Arizona-Nevada. The Southwestern Naturalist 38(4): 399-402.
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Douglas, M. E., P. C. Marsh, and W. L. Minckley. 1994. Indigenous fishes of western North America and the hypothesis of competitive displacement: Meda fulgida (Cyprinidae) as a case study. Copeia 1994: 9-19.
Horn, M. J., P. C. Marsh, G. Mueller, and T. Burke. 1994. Predation by odonate naiads on larval
razorback sucker under laboratory conditions. The Southwestern Naturalist 39: 371-374. Marsh, P. C. 1994. Abundance, movements, and status of adult razorback sucker, Xyrauchen texanus, in
Lake Mohave, Arizona and Nevada. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council 25(1993): 65. Marsh, P.C., and H. M. Tyus. 1994. Razorback sucker. Pages 372-374 in C. G. Thelander and Margo
Crabtree, editors. Life on the Edge: A Guide to California’s Endangered Natural Resources. Biosystems Books, Santa Cruz, CA. 550 pp.
Knowles, G. W., P. C. Marsh, and B. E. Bagley. 1995. The importance of recognizing illusionary
populations of fishes. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council 26(1994): 51. Marsh, P. C., and M. E. Douglas. 1995. Humpback chub as food of non-native fishes in the Little
Colorado River. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council 26(1994): 55. Marsh, P. C., and W. L. Minckley. 1995. Recovery of a desert river fish — the long road back from the
brink of extinction. Arizona Conservation Voter 4(2): 7-8. Mueller, G., and P. C. Marsh. 1995. Bonytail and razorback sucker in the Colorado River basin. Pages
324-326 in E. T. LaRoe, G. S. Farris, C. E. Puckett, P. D. Doran, and M. J. Mac, editors. Our Living Resources: A Report to the Nation on the Distribution, Abundance, and Health of U.S. Plants, Animals, and Ecosystems. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Biological Service, Washington, D.C. 530 pp.
Douglas, M. E., and P. C. Marsh. 1996. Population estimates/population movements of Gila cypha, an
endangered cyprinid fish in the Grand Canyon region of Arizona. Copeia 1996(1): 15-28. Douglas, M. E., and P. C. Marsh. 1996. Seasonal and yearly population estimates for Catostomus
latipinnis and Pantosteus discobolus (Teleostei, Catostomidae) in the Grand Canyon region of Arizona. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council 27(1995): 33.
Dowling, T. E., W. L. Minckley, and P. C. Marsh. 1996. Mitochondrial DNA diversity within and among
populations of razorback sucker (Xyrauchen texanus) as determined by restriction endonuclease analysis. Copeia 1996(3): 542-550.
Dowling, T. E., W. L. Minckley, P. C. Marsh, and E. S. Goldstein. 1996. Mitochondrial DNA variability in
the endangered razorback sucker (Xyrauchen texanus): analysis of hatchery stocks and implications for captive propagation. Conservation Biology 19(1): 120-127.
Marsh, P. C. 1996. Threatened fishes of the world: Meda fulgida Girard, 1856 (Cyprinidae).
Environmental Biology of Fishes 46: 6. Marsh, P. C. 1996. Threatened fishes of the world: Xyrauchen texanus (Abbott, 1860) (Catostomidae).
Environmental Biology of Fishes 45: 258. Bagley, B. E., G. H. Schiffmiller, P. A. Sowka, and P. C. Marsh. 1997. A new Arizona locality for loach
minnow, Tiaroga cobitis. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council 28(1996): 8.
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Knowles, G. W., P. C. Marsh, G. Mueller, and T. Wolters. 1997. Sonic telemetry of razorback suckers in Lake Mohave, Arizona-Nevada. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council 28(1996): 52-53.
Marsh, P. C., G. W. Knowles, and G. Mueller. 1997. Bonytail (Gila elegans) telemetry in Lake Mohave,
Arizona and Nevada. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council 28(1996): 58-59. Marsh, P. C., and M. E. Douglas. 1997. Predation by introduced fishes on endangered humpback chub
and other native species in the Little Colorado River, Arizona. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 126(2): 343-346.
Douglas, M. E., and P. C. Marsh. 1998. Population and survival estimates of Catostomus latipinnis in
Northern Grand Canyon, with distribution and abundance of hybrids with Xyrauchen texanus. Copeia 1998(4): 915-925.
Dowling, T. E., P. C. Marsh, C. A. Tibbets, and C. A. Secor. 1999. Success in conservation: molecular
evidence from razorback sucker. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council 30(1998): 4-5. Echelle, A. A., R. A. Van Den Bussche, C. O. Minckley, T. Malloy, and P. C. Marsh. 1999. MtDNA
variation in desert pupfish. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council 30(1998): 6. Marsh, P. C. 1999. Survival of repatriated bonytail, Gila elegans, and razorback sucker, Xyrauchen
texanus, in Lake Mohave, Arizona and Nevada. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council 29(1997): 34.
Marsh, P. C., C. A. Pacey, and W. L. Minckley. 1999. Resource use attributes of Colorado River fishes
and implications for management of native and non-native species. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council 30(1998): 24.
Pacey, C. A., and P. C. Marsh. 1999. Growth of wild adult razorback suckers in Lake Mohave, Arizona-
Nevada. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council 30(1998): 31-32. Brooks, J. E., T. Cain, D. A. Coleman, R. W. Clarkson, B. Kauffman, H. W. Li, P.C. Marsh, W. L. Minckley,
R. D. Ohmart, E P. Pister, D. L. Propst, J. A. Stefferud, and S. E. Stefferud. 2000. Studies of grazing effects on fisheries should not be dismissed. Fisheries 25(2): 40.
Hedrick, P. W., T. E. Dowling, W. L. Minckley, C. A. Tibbets, B. D. DeMarais and P. C. Marsh. 2000.
Establishing a captive broodstock for the endangered bonytail chub (Gila elegans). Journal of Heredity 91: 35-39.
Meretsky, V. J., R. A. Valdez, M. E. Douglas, M. J. Brouder, O. T. Gorman, and P. C. Marsh. 2000.
Spatiotemporal variation in length-weight relationships of endangered humpback chub: implications for conservation and management. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 129: 419-428.
Mueller, G., P. C. Marsh, G. Knowles, and T. Wolters. 2000. Distribution, movements, and habitat use of
razorback sucker (Xyrauchen texanus) in a lower Colorado River reservoir, Arizona-Nevada. The Western North American Naturalist 60(2): 180-187.
Marsh, P. C., R. W. Clarkson, S. E. Stefferud. 2001. Native fish conservation and the Central Arizona
Project. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council 32(2000): 15-16.
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Mueller, G., P. C. Marsh, G. W. Knowles, and T. Wolters. 2001. Distribution, movements, and habitat use of razorback suckers in Lake Mohave, Arizona-Nevada. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council 32(2000): 10.
Stefferud, S. E., P. C. Marsh, and R. W. Clarkson. 2001. Managing nonnative aquatic species impacts:
implementation of the 1994 Central Arizona Project biological opinion. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council 32(2000): 2-3.
Garrigan, D., P. C. Marsh and T. E. Dowling. 2002. Long-term effective population size of three
endangered Colorado River fishes. Animal Conservation 5: 95-102. Mueller, G., and P. Marsh. 2002. Lost, a desert river and its native fishes: a historical perspective of the
lower Colorado River. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council 33(2001): 40-41. Stefferud, J. A., R. Bettaso, J. Voeltz, S. Gurtin, H. Blasius, S. Stefferud, P. Marsh, and J. Sjoberg. 2002.
Lower Colorado River area report. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council 33(2001): 56-58. Minckley, W. L., P. C. Marsh, J. E. Deacon, T. E. Dowling, P. W. Hedrick, W. J. Matthews, and G. Mueller.
2003. A conservation plan for native fishes of the lower Colorado River. BioScience 53(3): 219-234.
Mueller, G. A., P. C. Marsh, D. Foster, M Ulibarri, and T. Burke. 2003. Factors influencing post-stocking
dispersal of razorback sucker. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 23(1): 270-275. Marsh, P. C., B. E. Bagley, G. W. Knowles, G. Schiffmiller and P. A. Sowka. 2003. New and
rediscovered populations of loach minnow Tiaroga cobitis (Cyprinidae) in Arizona. The Southwestern Naturalist 48(4): 666-669.
Marsh. P. C., C. A. Pacey, and B. R. Kesner. 2003. Decline of the razorback sucker in Lake Mohave,
Colorado River, Arizona and Nevada. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 132: 1251-1256.
Marsh, P. C. 2004. Threatened fishes of the world: Gila elegans Baird and Girard 1953 (Cyprinidae).
Environmental Biology of Fishes 70: 144. Dowling, T.E., P.C. Marsh, A.T. Kelsen, and C.A. Tibbets. 2005. Genetic monitoring of wild and
repatriated populations of endangered razorback sucker (Xyrauchen texanus, Catostomidae, Teleostei) in Lake Mohave, Arizona-Nevada. Molecular Ecology 14:123-135.
Marsh, P. C., and C. A. Pacey. In press. Immiscibility of native and non-native species. Proceedings,
Restoring Native Fish to the Lower Colorado River: Interactions of Native and Non-Native Fishes. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Albuquerque, NM and U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Boulder City, NV.
Minckley, W. L., and P. C. Marsh. In press. Chronicle of a Vanishing Biota: Inland Fishes of the American
Southwest. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City. Scheduled for release in 2005. Pacey, C. A., and P. C. Marsh. In press. A decade of managed and natural population change for
razorback sucker in Lake Mohave, Colorado River, Arizona and Nevada. Proceedings, Restoring Native Fish to the Lower Colorado River: Interactions of Native and Non-Native Fishes. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Albuquerque NM and U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Boulder City, NV.
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Marsh, P.C., B.R. Kesner, and C.A. Pacey. In press. Repatriation as a management strategy to conserve a critically imperiled species. North American Journal f Fisheries Management.
Clarkson, R.W., P.C. Marsh, J.A. Stefferud and S.E. Stefferud. In review. Conflicts between native and sport fish management in the southwestern United States. Fisheries (Bethesda, Maryland).
ABSTRACTS, MEETINGS ATTENDED, AND PAPERS PRESENTED Marsh, P. C. 1979. The effects of agricultural drainage on benthic invertebrates in undisturbed
downstream reaches. Annual meeting, North American Benthological Society, Erie, PA. Marsh, P. C., and J. E. Luey. 1979. Agricultural drainage development: Are there downstream impacts?
41st Annual Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference, Champaign, IL. 1980. Twelfth Annual Symposium, Desert Fishes Council, Monterrey, Mexico. 1981. Thirteen Annual Symposium, Desert Fishes Council, Death Valley, CA. 1982. Fourteenth Annual Symposium, Desert Fishes Council, Tempe, AZ. Marsh, P. C. 1982. Fishes in canals of the Phoenix, Arizona metropolitan region. Twenty-sixth Annual
Meeting, Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science, Tempe, AZ. Marsh, P. C. 1982. Ecology of Southwestern irrigation canals. Thirtieth Annual Meeting, North American
Benthological Society, Ann Arbor, MI. Marsh, P. C., and M. S. Pisano. 1982. Influence of temperature on development and hatching success of
native Colorado River fishes. Culturing of Threatened and Endangered Species Session, Western Division of the American Fisheries Society, Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV.
1983. Fifteenth Annual Symposium, Desert Fishes Council, Death Valley, CA. Marsh, P. C. 1984. Fishes in Southwestern canals. 17th Annual Meeting, Arizona-New Mexico Chapter,
American Fisheries Society, Thatcher, AZ. Marsh, P. C., and S. G. Fisher. 1984. Ecosystem metabolism in a Southwestern canal. 32nd Annual
Meeting, North American Benthological Society, Raleigh, NC. 1983. Sixteenth Annual Symposium, Desert Fishes Council, Baja, Mexico. Brooks, J. E., and P. C. Marsh. 1985. Poststocking dispersal and predation of fingerling razorback sucker
in the Gila River, Greenlee County, Arizona. 18th Annual Meeting, Arizona-New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Silver City, NM.
Brooks, J. E., W. L. Minckley, and P. C. Marsh. 1985. Reintroduction and monitoring of Xyrauchen
texanus in the lower Colorado River basin. Western Division of the American Fisheries Society, Annual meeting, Snowmass, CO.
Langhorst, D. R., P. C. Marsh, and W. L. Minckley. 1985. Reproductive biology and larval ecology of
razorback sucker, Xyrauchen texanus, in Lake Mohave, Arizona-Nevada. 18th Annual Meeting, Arizona-New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Silver City, NM.
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Marsh, P. C. 1985. Razorback sucker management in Arizona. Seventeenth Annual Symposium, Desert
Fishes Council, Death Valley, CA. Marsh, P. C., W. L. Minckley, D. L. Propst, and G. L. Burton. 1985. Results of a survey for native fishes
on the Fort Apache and San Carlos Indian Reservation, Arizona. Seventeenth Annual Symposium, Desert Fishes Council, Death Valley, CA.
Marsh, P. C. 1986. Predation by catfishes on stocked razorback sucker. 19th Annual Meeting, Arizona-
New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Thatcher, AZ. Marsh, P. C. 1986. Fishery community changes in the lowermost Colorado River, 1982-1985. 19th
Annual Meeting, Arizona-New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Thatcher, AZ. Minckley, W. L., P. C. Marsh, and J. E. Brooks. 1986. Recovery efforts for imperiled razorback sucker in
the American Southwest. 66th Annual Meeting, American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologist, Victoria, British Columbia.
Osman, M., P. C. Marsh, and S. H. Ashoor. 1986. HPLC determination of fish species. Annual meeting,
Institute of Food Technologies, Dallas, TX. 1986. Eighteenth Annual Symposium, Desert Fishes Council, St. George, UT. Marsh, P. C. 1987. Experimental stocking of native fishes at the ASU Research Park in central Arizona.
20th Annual Meeting, Arizona-New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Silver City, NM.
Marsh, P. C. 1987. Status of endangered fishes at Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge and Arizona
State University Research Park, Arizona. 19th Annual Symposium, Desert Fishes Council, Hermosillo, Mexico.
Douglas, M. E., P. C. Marsh, and W. L. Minckley. 1988. Introduced fish species in the southwestern U.S.
and the replacement/displacement hypothesis. 75th Annual Meeting, American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologist, Ann Arbor, MI.
Marsh, P. C. 1988. Yield dynamics of flathead catfish, Pylodictis olivaris, in the lowermost Colorado
River, Arizona-California. 21st Annual Meeting, Arizona-New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Thatcher, AZ.
1988. Twentieth Annual Symposium, Desert Fishes Council, Death Valley, CA. 1989. Joint Annual Meeting, American Fisheries Society, Arizona-New Mexico Chapter of the American
Fisheries Society, Silver City, NM. Marsh, P. C. 1989. Native fishes in lower Colorado River reservoirs: Remnants of once-abundant
populations. North American Lake Management Society Southwestern Regional Workshop on Lake and Reservoir Management, Las Vegas, NV.
Marsh, P. C., and W. L. Minckley. 1989. Radiotelemetry of razorback suckers in the Gila River, Arizona.
21st Annual Symposium, Desert Fishes Council, Albuquerque, NM. Marsh, P. C., and W. L. Minckley. 1989. Population estimates of razorback sucker in Lake Mohave. 21st
Annual Symposium, Desert Fishes Council, Albuquerque, NM.
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Marsh, P. C., and J. N. Rinne. 1989. Fish populations and habitats of White Mountain trout streams,
Arizona. Fourth Annual Meeting, Arizona Riparian Council, Sunrise Ski Resort, McNary, AZ. 1990. Joint Annual Meeting, American Fisheries Society, Arizona-New Mexico Chapter of the American
Fisheries Society, Thatcher, AZ. 1990. Twenty-second Annual Symposium, Desert Fishes Council, Ensenada, Baja, Mexico. Douglas, M. E., P. C. Marsh, B. E. Bagley, P. Ryan, and C. O. Minckley. 1991. Summertime movements
of humpback chub, Gila cypha, in the Little Colorado River, Arizona. Twenty-third Annual Symposium, Desert Fishes Council, Death Valley, CA.
Marsh, P. C., and W. L. Minckley. 1991. Status of bonytail, Gila elegans, and razorback sucker,
Xyrauchen texanus, in Lake Mohave, Arizona-Nevada. Twenty-third Annual Symposium, Desert Fishes Council, Death Valley, CA.
Douglas, M. E., and P. C. Marsh. 1992. Monthly population estimates of endangered humpback chub
(Gila cypha) in the Little Colorado River of Arizona. Twenty-fourth Annual Symposium, Desert Fishes Council, Mesa, AZ.
Marsh, P. C., and M. E. Douglas. 1992. Movement of endangered humpback chub, Gila cypha, within the
Little Colorado River in Grand Canyon, Arizona. Annual Meeting, American Fisheries Society, Western Division, Ft. Collins, CO.
Mueller, G., T. Burke, J. Kahl, Jr., M. Horn, and P. Marsh. 1992. The collection of razorback sucker
larvae (Xyrauchen texanus) using different light intensities in Lake Mohave, Arizona. Twenty-fourth Annual Symposium, Desert Fishes Council, Mesa, AZ.
Burke, T., G. Mueller, J. Kahl, P. Marsh, and M. Horn. 1993. On-site rearing of razorback suckers in Lake
Mohave, AZ-NV. 26th Annual Meeting, Arizona-New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Farmington, NM.
Marsh, P. C. 1993. Lake Mohave Native Fish Rearing Project (poster and video presentation). Seventh
Annual Meeting, Society for Conservation Biology, Tempe, AZ. Marsh, P. C. 1993. Abundance, movements, and status of adult razorback sucker, Xyrauchen texanus, in
Lake Mohave, Arizona and Nevada. Twenty-fifth Annual Symposium, Desert Fishes Council, Monterrey, Neuvo Leon, Mexico.
Douglas, M. E., and P. C. Marsh. 1994. Population estimates and population movements of Gila cypha,
an endangered cyprinid fish in the Grand Canyon region of Arizona. Annual Meeting, American Fisheries Society Western Division, Flagstaff, AZ.
Knowles, G. W., P. C. Marsh, and B. E. Bagley. 1994. The importance of recognizing illusory populations
of fishes. Twenty-sixth Annual Symposium, Desert Fishes Council, Death Valley, CA. Kubly, D. M., R. Clarkson, O. T. Gorman, P. C. Marsh, and R. A. Valdez. 1994. Recommendations for
operation of Glen Canyon Dam as a tool for management of native fishes. Annual Meeting, American Fisheries Society Western Division, Flagstaff, AZ.
Marsh, P. C., and M. E. Douglas. 1994. Humpback chub as food of non-native fishes in the Little
Colorado River. Twenty-sixth Annual Symposium, Desert Fishes Council, Death Valley, CA.
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Douglas, M. E., and P. C. Marsh. 1995. Catostomus latipinnis in the Grand Canyon region of Arizona:
population estimates and movements. 76th Annual Meeting, American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Douglas, M. E., and P. C. Marsh. 1995. Seasonal and yearly population estimates for Catostomus
latipinnis and Pantosteus discobolus (Teleostei, Catostomidae) in the Grand Canyon region of Arizona. Twenty-seventh Annual Symposium of the Desert Fishes Council, Reno, NV.
1996. Ecosystem Planning and Endangered Fish Workshop, Arizona State University Sierra Ancha
Research Station, AZ. Douglas, M. E., and P. C. Marsh. 1996. Population estimates for native fish in the Little Colorado River.
Colorado River Researchers Meeting, Lower Basin, Grand Junction, CO. Marsh, P. C. 1996. Management constraints: razorback sucker community interactions and the role of
non-native fishes. Workshop on Managing Razorback Sucker in the Grand Canyon, Laughlin, NV. Bagley, B. E., G. E. Schiffmiller, P. A. Sowka, and P. C. Marsh. 1996. A new locality for loach minnow
Tiaroga cobitis. Twenty-eighth Annual Symposium of the Desert Fishes Council, La Paz, BC Mexico.
Knowles, G. W., P. C. Marsh, G. Mueller, and T. Wolters. 1996. Sonic telemetry of razorback suckers in
Lake Mohave, Arizona-Nevada. Twenty-eighth Annual Symposium of the Desert Fishes Council, La Paz, BC Mexico.
Marsh, P. C., G. W. Knowles, and G. Mueller. 1996. Bonytail Gila elegans telemetry in Lake Mohave,
Arizona and Nevada. Twenty-eighth Annual Symposium of the Desert Fishes Council, La Paz, BC Mexico.
Foster, D. K., P. C. Marsh, and G. Mueller. 1997. Bonytail chub Gila elegans telemetry in Lake Mohave,
Arizona and Nevada. Twenty-ninth Annual Symposium of the Desert Fishes Council, Death Valley, CA.
Marsh, P. C. 1997. Survival of repatriated bonytail Gila elegans and razorback sucker Xyrauchen
texanus in Lake Mohave, Arizona and Nevada. Twenty-ninth Annual Symposium of the Desert Fishes Council, Death Valley, CA.
Marsh, P. C., T. E. Dowling, and C. A. Tibbets. 1998. Ecological and genetic assessment of an
endangered species restoration program: a case study of a North American large river Catostomid. Society for Conservation Biology International Meeting, Sydney, Australia.
Mueller, G., and P. C. Marsh. 1998. Post-stocking dispersal, habitat use and behavioral acclimation of
juvenile razorback suckers in two Colorado River reservoirs. Annual Colorado River Researchers Meeting, Moab, UT.
Mueller, G., P. C. Marsh and G. W. Knowles. 1998. Distribution, migratory behavior and habitat use of
razorback sucker (Xyrauchen texanus) in Lake Mohave, Arizona-Nevada. Annual Colorado River Researchers Meeting, Moab, UT.
Echelle, A. A., R. Van Den Bussche, T. Malloy, C. O. Minckley and P. C. Marsh. 1998. Mitochondrial
DNA variation in desert pupfish. 80th Annual Meeting, American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
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Dowling, T. E., P. C. Marsh, C. A. Tibbets and C. A. Secor. 1998. Success in conservation: Molecular
evidence from razorback sucker. Thirtieth Annual Symposium of the Desert Fishes Council, Page, AZ.
Echelle, A. A., R. A. Van Den Bussche, C. O. Minckley, T. Malloy, and P. C. Marsh. 1998. MtDNA
variation in desert pupfish. Thirtieth Annual Symposium of the Desert Fishes Council, Page, AZ. Marsh, P. C., C. A. Pacey and W. L. Minckley. 1998. Resource use attributes of Colorado River fishes
and implications for management of native and non-native fishes. Thirtieth Annual Symposium of the Desert Fishes Council, Page, AZ.
Pacey, C. A., and P. C. Marsh. 1998. Growth of wild adult razorback suckers in Lake Mohave, Arizona-
Nevada. Thirtieth Annual Symposium of the Desert Fishes Council, Page, AZ. Marsh, P.C., T. A. Burke and C. A. Pacey. 1999. Growth of repatriated razorback sucker in a Colorado
River reservoir. 32nd Annual Meeting, Arizona-New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Gallup, NM.
Pacey, C. A., and P. C. Marsh. 1999. A decade of managed and natural population changes for
razorback sucker in Lake Mohave, Colorado River, Arizona-Nevada. Restoring Native Fish to the Lower Colorado River: Interactions of Native and Non-Native Fishes. A Symposium and Workshop. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. Las Vegas, NV.
Marsh, P. C. Immiscibility of native and non-native species. 1999. Restoring Native Fish to the Lower
Colorado River: Interactions of Native and Non-Native Fishes. A Symposium and Workshop. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. Las Vegas, NV.
Marsh, P. C., R. W. Clarkson and S. E. Stefferud. 2000. Native fish conservation and the Central Arizona
Project. Thirty-second Annual Symposium of the Desert Fishes Council, Death Valley, CA. Mueller, G., P. C. Marsh, G. W. Knowles, and T. Wolters. 2000. Distribution, movements, and habitat use
of razorback suckers in Lake Mohave, Arizona-Nevada. Thirty-second Annual Symposium of the Desert Fishes Council, Death Valley, CA.
Stefferud, S. E., P. C. Marsh and R. W. Clarkson. 2000. Managing nonnative aquatic species impacts:
Implementation of the 1994 Central Arizona Project biological opinion. Thirty-second Annual Symposium of the Desert Fishes Council, Death Valley, CA.
2001. Glen Canyon Temperature Control Device Workshop. Saguaro Lake Ranch, Mesa, AZ. 2001. Reducing the Exotic Aquatic Species Threat in pima County: A Workshop for the Sonoran Desert
Conservation Plan. Pima Association of Governments, Tucson, AZ. Marsh, P. C., and R. W. Clarkson. 2001. Politics of native and non-native fish management in the
American Southwest. 131st Annual Meeting, American Fisheries Society, Phoenix, AZ. Marsh, P. C., and W. L. Minckley. 2001. Native fishes in the lower Colorado River mainstem, American
Southwest. 131st Annual Meeting, American Fisheries Society, Phoenix, AZ. Mueller, G., and P.C. Marsh. 2001. Lost, a desert river and its native fishes: a historical perspective of
the lower Colorado River. Thirty-third Annual Symposium of the Desert Fishes Council, Alpine, TX.
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Stefferud, J., R. Bettaso, J. Voeltz, S. Gurtin, H. Blasius, S. Stefferud, P.C. Marsh, P and J. Sjoberg.
2001. Lower Colorado River area report. Thirty-third Annual Symposium of the Desert Fishes Council, Alpine, TX.
2002. Thirty-fourth Annual Symposium, Desert Fishes Council, San Luis Potosi SLP, Mexico. Staley, K. B., C. J. Keleher, P. C. Marsh, N. Hitt, and M. M. White. 2002. Guidelines for establishing
biologically defensible recovery goals for threatened and endangered species. 132nd Annual Meeting, American Fisheries Society, Baltimore, MD.
Clarkson, R. W., and P. C. Marsh. 2003. Strategies to conserve native fishes in Grand Canyon. Western
Division of the American Fisheries Society, Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA. Dowling, T. E., P. C. Marsh, A. Kelsen, and C. A. Tibbets. 2003. Genetic monitoring and repatriation of
razorback sucker (Xyrauchen texanus) in Lake Mohave. Thirty-fifth Annual Symposium of the Desert Fishes Council, Death Valley, CA.
Marsh, P. C., C. A. Pacey, and B. R. Kesner. 2003. W.L. Minckley and the razorback sucker of the lower
Colorado River. Thirty-fifth Annual Symposium of the Desert Fishes Council, Death Valley, CA. Mueller, G.A., J. Carpenter, C. Minckley, and P.C. Marsh. 2003. Investigations into the early life histories
of razorback sucker and bonytail in Cibola High Levee Pond. Thirty-fifth Annual Symposium of the Desert Fishes Council, Death Valley, CA.
Stefferud, S.E., P. Barrett, R.W. Clarkson, P.C. Marsh, J. Millosovich, David L. Propst, Pam J. Sponholtz
and others. 2003. Lower Colorado River Area Report. Thirty-fifth Annual Symposium of the Desert Fishes Council, Death Valley, CA.
Carpenter, J., G. Mueller, P. Marsh, and C. Minckley. 2004. Investigations into early life histories of
razorback suckers and bonytail in Cibola High Levee Pond. Western Division of the American Fisheries Society, Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT.
Clarkson, R.W.. P.C. Marsh, J.A. Stefferud and S.E. Stefferud. 2004. Status of listed warm water fishes
of the Gila River basin, southwestern United States. Western Division of the American Fisheries Society, Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT.
Marsh, P.C., J.A. Stefferud and S.E. Stefferud. 2004. Conflicts between management of native fishes
and introduced sport fisheries in the southwestern United States. Invited plenary keynote presentation. Western Division of the American Fisheries Society, Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT.
Stefferud, S.E., J.A. Stefferud, and P.C. Marsh. 2004. Factor4 – Assessing the threat to rate or declining
southwestern native fishes from regulatory inadequacy. Western Division of the American Fisheries Society, Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT.
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TECHNICAL REPORTS Marsh, P. C. 1975. Age and growth of the striped bass, Morone saxatilis (Walbaum), in the Thames River
Estuary, Connecticut, with comparisons of coastal and landlocked populations. Science Contribution No. 591, Storrs Agricultural Experimental Station, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT.
Marsh, P. C., and I. R. Adelman. 1978. Investigation of the Roseau River fish population. Final Report,
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Environmental Resources Branch, St. Paul, MN. 54 pp. Marsh, P. C., and C. R. Stinemetz. 1980. Investigation of the unlined Coachella Canal benthic
macroinvertebrate community. Final Report, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Lower Colorado Region, Boulder City, NV. 26 pp.
Marsh, P. C. 1982. Influence of temperature on hatchability of ova of native Colorado River fishes. Final
Report, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Endangered Species, Albuquerque, NM. 55 pp. Marsh, P. C. 1983. Special study – macroinvertebrate inventory for the water conservation opportunities,
Imperial Irrigation District Project. Final Report, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Lower Colorado Region, Boulder City, NV. 28 pp.
Marsh, P. C., and W. L. Minckley. 1985. Aquatic resources of the Yuma Division, lower Colorado River.
Final Report, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Lower Colorado Region, Boulder City, NV. 222 pp. Propst, D. L., P. C. Marsh, and W. L. Minckley. 1985. Arizona survey for spikedace (Meda fulgida) and
loach minnow (Tiaroga cobitis): Fort Apache and San Carlos Indian Reservations and Eagle Creek, 1985. Final Report, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Endangered Species, Albuquerque, NM. 8 pp.
Langhorst, D. R., and P. C. Marsh. 1986. Early life history of razorback sucker in Lake Mohave. Final
Report, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Lower Colorado Region, Boulder City, NV. 36 pp. Marsh, P. C., and W. L. Minckley. 1987. Aquatic resources of the Yuma Division, lower Colorado River.
Final Report, Phase II, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Lower Colorado Region, Boulder City, NV. 200 pp.
Douglas, M. E., P. C. Marsh, F. Abarca, and W. L. Minckley. 1988. Analysis of habitat interrelations
between spikedace and red shiner. Report, Arizona Game and Fish Department, Phoenix, AZ. 18 pp.
Marsh, P. C. 1988. Loach minnow, Tiaroga cobitis, recovery plan. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office
of Endangered Species, Albuquerque, NM. 54 pp. Marsh, P. C. 1988. Spikedace, Meda fulgida, recovery plan. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of
Endangered Species, Albuquerque, NM. 55 pp. Marsh, P. C., K. L. Young, and W. L. Minckley. 1988. Commercial potential of flathead catfish in the
Colorado, Gila, Salt, and Verde Rivers, Arizona. Final Report, Arizona Game and Fish Department, Phoenix, AZ. 111 pp.
Marsh, P. C., F. J. Abarca, M. E. Douglas, and W. L. Minckley. 1989. Spikedace (Meda fulgida) and
loach minnow (Tiaroga cobitis) relative to introduced red shiner (Cyprinella lutrensis). Final Report, Arizona Game and Fish Department, Phoenix, AZ. 116 pp.
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Marsh, P. C. 1991. Factors affecting trout populations in Southwestern mountain streams. U.S. Forest
Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Tempe, AZ. 31 pp. + figures, tables, and appendices.
Marsh, P. C., and M. J. Horn. 1991. Loach minnow and spikedace survey of Corduroy Creek, Gila and
Navajo Counties, AZ. PSMZ, Phoenix, AZ. 10 pp. Horn, M. J., and P. C. Marsh. 1992. Predation by odonate naiads on larval razorback suckers under
laboratory conditions. Final Report, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Denver, CO. 8 pp. Mueller, G., M. Horn, J. Kahl, Jr., T. Burke, and P. Marsh. 1992. Capture rates of razorback suckers
(Xyrauchen texanus) in Lake Mohave, Arizona-Nevada, using larval fish traps equipped with different light intensities and bait. Appendix C in Native Fish Work Group Annual Report, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Boulder City, NV.
Horn, M. J., and P. C. Marsh. 1993. Production of razorback sucker in a backwater at Yuma Cove, Lake
Mohave, Arizona and Nevada, 1992. Final Report, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Denver, CO. 20 pp.
Marsh, P. C. 1993. Summary of manual spawning of razorback suckers at Lake Mohave, Arizona, 1993.
Report, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Boulder City, NV. 3 pp. Marsh, P. C., and D. W. Sada. 1993. Desert pupfish (Cyprinodon macularius) recovery plan. Region 2.
USDI Fish and Wildlife Service, Albuquerque, NM. 67 pp. Ohmart, R. D., P. C. Marsh, S. Gende, and A. Zamora. 1993. Reassessment of vegetation and terrestrial
vertebrates along the Rio Grande between Fort Quitman and Presidio, Texas. Final Report, International Boundary and Water Commission, (U.S. and Mexico), El Paso, TX. 142 pp.
Paulson, L. J., P. C. Marsh, M. McNutt, and J. Mutter. 1993. Understanding the rifting of continents: A
marine reflection survey of the Lake Mead fault system (Project BARGE). Environmental Assessment, National Park Service, Boulder City, NV. 58 pp. + appendices.
Marsh, P. C. 1994. Protocol for capture of wild razorback sucker larvae from Lake Mohave, Arizona and
Nevada. Report, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Boulder City, NV. 8 pp. Marsh, P. C. 1994. Rearing native Colorado River fishes in golf course ponds. Report, U.S. Bureau of
Reclamation, Boulder City, NV. 22 pp. + appendix. Bagley, B. E., P. C. Marsh, and W. L. Minckley. 1995. Swimming ability of non-native fishes and their
potential interaction with exotic fish exclusion devices (EFES) at Aravaipa Creek, Arizona. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Phoenix, AZ. 12 pp.
Inman, T. C., P. C. Marsh, and W. L. Minckley. 1995. A bibliography of the federally endangered bonytail
chub (Gila elegans) in the Colorado River of the American Southwest. USDI Fish and Wildlife Service, Parker, Arizona and Arizona State University, Hayden Library, Special Collections, Tempe, AZ.
Marsh, P. C. 1995. Biological assessment of the impact on federally listed fishes of a water line and
intake crib installation at Telephone Cove, Lake Mohave, Arizona (McAlister Intake Facility, Great Life Subdivision). Prepared for Stovall Engineers, Inc., and National Park Service. 23 pp.
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Douglas, M. E., and P. C. Marsh. 1996. Ecology and conservation biology of humpback chub (Gila cypha) in the Little Colorado River. Final Report, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Salt Lake City, UT, and Glen Canyon Environmental Studies, Flagstaff, AZ. 133 pp.
Marsh, P. C. 1996. Analysis of larval razorback sucker collections from Lake Mohave, Arizona and
Nevada. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Boulder City, NV. 79 pp. Marsh, P. C. 1996. Bonytail Gila elegans stocking records for Lake Mohave, Arizona and Nevada. U.S.
Bureau of Reclamation, Boulder City, NV. 3 pp. Marsh, P. C. 1996. Monitoring and status of fishes in Eagle Creek, Arizona. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation,
Phoenix, AZ. 12 pp. + appendix. Marsh, P. C. 1996. Survey of Salt River Project canals in the Phoenix metropolitan area, Arizona. U.S.
Bureau of Reclamation, Phoenix, AZ. 55 pp. Marsh, P. C. 1996. Yuma Cove razorback sucker rearing experiments and preliminary genetic results.
Report to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Albuquerque, NM. 2 pp letter + appended documentation.
Marsh, P. C. 1997. Age estimation from otoliths of bonytail chub Gila elegans from Lake Mohave,
Arizona and Nevada. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Parker, AZ. 8 pp. + appendices. Marsh, P. C. 1997. Age estimation from otoliths of roundtail chub Gila robusta from the Verde River,
Arizona. Arizona Game and Fish Department, Phoenix. 10 pp. Marsh, P. C. 1997. Collection of razorback sucker larvae from Lake Mohave, Arizona and Nevada, during
the period 20 January through 09 February 1997. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Boulder City, NV. Letter.
Marsh, P. C. 1997. Collection of razorback sucker larvae from Lake Mohave, Arizona and Nevada, during
the period 10 February through 14 March 1997. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Boulder City, NV. Letter.
Marsh, P. C. 1997. Fish monitoring for a barrier on the Blue River, Arizona. U.S. Forest Service,
Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, Springerville and Clifton, AZ. 16 pp. Marsh, P. C. 1997. Sonic telemetry of bonytail in Lake Mohave, AZ. Final Report, U.S Geological
Survey, Denver, CO. 18 pp + maps. Marsh, P. C. 1997. Razorback sucker monitoring in Lake Mohave, Arizona and Nevada, for the period 01
November 1995 to 31 December 1996. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Boulder City, NV. 14 pp. + 2 appendices.
Marsh, P. C. 1997. Status of loach minnow in the Black River drainage, Arizona. U.S. Bureau of
Reclamation, Phoenix, AZ. 23 pp. + figures. Marsh, P. C. 1997. Summary of fish surveys of Salt River Project Arizona and South Canals and U.S.
Bureau of Reclamation Florence-Casa Grande Canal 1995-1997. Final Report, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Phoenix. AZ.
Minckley, W. L., J. E. Deacon, P. C. Marsh, W. J. Matthews, and P. B. Moyle. 1997. Sustainability of
western native fish resources. Pages 63-76 in W. L. Minckley, editor. Aquatic Ecosystems
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Symposium. A Report to the Western Water Policy Review Advisory Commission, Arizona State University, Tempe. 76 pp. + appendices.
Inman, T. C., P. C. Marsh, B. E. Bagley and C. A. Pacey. 1998. Survey of crayfishes of the Gila River
basin, Arizona and New Mexico, with notes on occurrences in other Arizona drainages and adjoining states. Final Report, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Phoenix, AZ. 22 pp. + appendices.
Marsh, P. C. 1998. Central Arizona Project fish monitoring. Summary of fish groups of Salt River Project,
Arizona, and San Carlos Irrigation Project Florence-Casa Grande Canal, 1997-1998. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Cooperative Agreement Number 1425-97-FC-32-00780. Arizona State University, Tempe. 16 pp.
Marsh, P. C., and C. A. Pacey. 1998. Growth of wild adult razorback suckers in Lake Mohave, Arizona
and Nevada. Final Report, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Boulder City, NV. 25 pp. + appendices. Mueller, G and P. C. Marsh. 1998. Post-stocking dispersal, habitat use, and behavioral acclimation of
juvenile razorback suckers (Xyrauchen texanus) in two Colorado River reservoirs. U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 98-301, Mid-Continent Ecological Science Center, Fort Collins, CO. 24 pp.
Mueller, G., P. C. Marsh and G. W. Knowles. 1998. Distribution, migratory behavior, and habitat use of
razorback sucker (Xyrauchen texanus) in Lake Mohave, Arizona-Nevada. U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 98-252, Mid-Continent Ecological Science Center, Fort Collins, CO. 88 pp.
Pacey, C. A., and P. C. Marsh. 1998. Resource use by native and non-native fishes of the lower
Colorado River: literature review, summary, and assessment of relative roles of biotic and abiotic factors in management of an imperiled indigenous ichthyofauna. Final Report, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Boulder City, NV. 1086 pp.
Marsh, P. C. 1999. Central Arizona Project fish monitoring. FY 1999 summary of fish surveys of Salt River Project Arizona, Tempe, Consolidated, and South canals, and San Carlos Irrigation Project Florence-Casa Grande Canal. Final Report, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Phoenix, AZ. 17 pp.
Marsh, P. C. 1999. Central Arizona Project fish monitoring. Summary of FY 1999 fish surveys in behalf
of a long-term monitoring plan for fish populations in selected waters of the Gila River basin, Arizona. Final Report, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Phoenix, AZ. 25 pp.
Marsh, P.C. 1999. Central Arizona Project Fish Monitoring. Summary of fish surveys of Salt River
Project Arizona, Tempe, Consolidated, and South canals, and U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Florence-Casa Grande Canal Fall 1998. Report, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Cooperative Agreement 1425-97-FC-32-00780. Arizona State University, Tempe. 17 pages
Marsh, P.C., and B. R. Kesner. 1999. Movements of sub-adult razorback sucker in a regulated Colorado
River reach. Report Part 1, Cooperative Agreement 1445-0009-94-1108.U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, CO. 18 pp.
Marsh, P.C., and B. R. Kesner. 1999. Movements of sub-adult razorback sucker in a Colorado River
reservoir. Report Part 2, Cooperative Agreement 1445-0009-94-1108.U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, CO. 16 pp.
Marsh, P. C. 2000. Central Arizona Project fish monitoring. FY 2000 Summary of fish surveys of Salt
River Project Arizona, and South canals, and U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Florence-Casa Grande Canal. Report, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Cooperative Agreement 1425-97-FC-32-00780.
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Arizona State University, Tempe. 11 pages Marsh, P. C. 2000. Fish population status and evaluation in the Cibola High Levee Pond. Final Report,
Agreement Number 99-FG-30-00051, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Boulder City, NV. 20 pp. Marsh, P. C., and B. R. Kesner. 2000. Movements of sub-adult razorback sucker in a regulated Colorado
River reach, revisited. Report Part 3, Cooperative Agreement 1445-0009-94-1108, U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, CO. 23 pp.
Marsh, P. C., and B. R. Kesner. 2000. Movements of sub-adult razorback sucker in a regulated Colorado
River reach, revisited. Final Report, Cooperative Agreement 1445-0009-94-1108, U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, CO. 18 pp.
Marsh, P. C., and G. Mueller. 2000. Spring-summer movements of bonytail in a Colorado River reservoir,
Lake Mohave, Arizona and Nevada. U.S. Geological Survey Open File Report 99-103, Mid-Continent Ecological Science Center, Fort Collin, CO. 26 pp. + figures.
Marsh, P. C., and C. A. Pacey. 2000. Endangered Razorback Sucker Rearing Program Database
Management, Lower Colorado River Repatriate Razorback Sucker PIT-Tagging Data Base Summary Report 1992-1999. Final Report, Agreement Number 99-FG-30-0067, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Boulder City, NV. 7 pp. + paper and electronic appendices.
Pacey, C. A., and P. C. Marsh. 2000. Lower Colorado River Native Fishes PIT Tag Data Base
Management Summary Report for the Period October 1, 1997 through May 31, 1999. Final Report, Task Agreement No. 5, Cooperative Agreement 1445-0009-94-1108, U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, CO. 20 pp. + appendices.
Marsh, P. C. 2001. Central Arizona Project fish monitoring. FY 2001 Summary of fish surveys of Salt
River Project Arizona and South canals, and San Carlos Irrigation Project Florence-Casa Grande Canal. Final Report, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Cooperative Agreement Number 1425-97-FC-32-00780. Arizona State University, Tempe. 11 pp.
Marsh, P. C. 2001. Ozone summary and cost estimates. Prepared for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
Ecological Services, Phoenix AZ. Arizona State University, Tempe. 19 pp. Marsh, P. C. and R. W. Clarkson. 2001. Management strategies for native fishes in Blue River, Arizona
and New Mexico. Prepared for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Desert Fishes Recovery Team, Albuquerque, NM. Arizona State University, Tempe. 9 pp.
Marsh, P. C., and C. A. Pacey. 2001. Colorado River Fishes Database Management Lake Mohave Wild
and Repatriate Razorback Sucker Population Status Assessment 2001. Report, Agreement numbers 99-FG-30-0067 and 01-FG-30-0003. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Boulder City, NV. Arizona State University, Tempe. 15 pp.
Marsh, P. C., C. A. Pacey and G. Mueller. 2001. Bibliography for the big river fishes, Colorado River.
Final Report, Task Agreement 1, Cooperative Agreement 00CRAG0004, U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, CO. Arizona State University, Tempe. 1515 KB (Compact Disc).
Clarkson, R.W., and P.C. Marsh. 2002. Survey of fishes in the unlined reach of Coachella Canal, Imperial
and Riverside counties, California, April 1-5, 2002. 4 pp. Marsh, P. C. 2002. Central Arizona Project fish monitoring. FY 2002 Summary of fish surveys of Salt
River Project Arizona and South canals, and San Carlos Irrigation Project Florence-Casa Grande
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Canal. Final Report, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Cooperative Agreement Number 01-FC-32-0150. Tempe, AZ. 11 pp.
Mueller, G. A., and P. C. Marsh. 2002. Lost, a desert river and its native fishes: A historical perspective of
the lower Colorado River. Information and Technology Report USGS-BRD/ITR—2002—0010. U.S. Government Printing Office, Denver, CO. 69 pp.
Marsh, P. C. 2003. Central Arizona Project fish monitoring. FY 2003 Summary of fish surveys of Salt
River Project Arizona and South canals, and San Carlos Irrigation Project Florence-Casa Grande Canal. Final Report, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Cooperative Agreement Number 01-FC-32-0150. Tempe, AZ. 12 pp.
Marsh, P.C. and J.D. Schooley. 2004. Bonytail Chub Foods and Feeding Habits, Cibola High Levee Pond,
lower Colorado River, Arizona and California, 2003-2004. Final Report, U.S. Geological Survey Award Number 0004CS003. Arizona State University, Tempe. 7 pages.
Schooley, J.D., D.T. Thornbrugh and P.C. Marsh. 2004. Survival of razorback sucker stocker into the lower Colorado River. Final Report, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Agreement Number 02FG300043. Arizona State University, Tempe. 197 pages
Dowling, T.E., P. C. Marsh, A. T. Kelsen, and C. Alana Tibbets. 2004. Genetic monitoring of wild and
repatriated populations of endangered razorback sucker in Lake Mohave, Arizona-Nevada. Final Report, Agreement No. 01-FG-30-0023, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Boulder City, NV. Arizona State University, Tempe. 64 pages.
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