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Ecological Study of the Utah Sculpin Cottus Bairdi Semiscaber in Logan River, Utah

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Title Ecological Study of the Utah Sculpin Cottus Bairdi Semiscaber in Logan River, Utah
Description M.S. Thesis by William Merle Zarbock, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in the Department of Wildlife Management, Utah State Agricultural College, 1951. Written under direction of Professor William F. Sigler. Typewritten, carbon copy, 50 single-sided pages, with nine b&w photographs pasted in. Includes map, tables and charts. The study of the Utah sculpin (Cottus bairdi semiscaber), or Rocky Mountain bullhead as it is known locally on Logan River, Utah, is primarily one of determining its relation to game fish. Field work for this study began in 1949 and continued to March of 1951. Numbers of the Utah sculpin on Logan River have been estimated to be as high as 150 per tenth mile of stream. The larger populations are in the area of the third impoundment on Logan River and downstream.
Creator Zarbock, William Merle, 1920-
Coverage Logan River, Cache County, Utah, United States, http://sws.geonames.org/5777561/ ; 1950-1959; 20th century;
Subject Mottled sculpin--Utah--Logan River
Format Theses and dissertations; image/jpeg;
Source Zarbock, William Merle, 1920-. An ecological study of the Utah sculpin Cottus bairdi semiscaber in Logan River, Utah. Thesis (M.S.)--Dept. of Wildlife Management, 1951.
Relation Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, USU Theses and Dissertations http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/339/ Bear River Watershed Historical Bibliography / compiled by Utah State University Library, Special Collections and Archives, 2005
Publisher Digitized by : Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library
Type Text;
Rights Public domain. Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives
Date 1951
Identifier http://digital.lib.usu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/Bear/id/8455

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