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Grand Canyon fish seem to be rebounding.


The population of humpback chub, a fish found only in the Colorado River and its tributaries, may be stabilizing in sections of the Grand Canyon, new data suggest.

Gila cypha, a member of the minnow minnow, common name for the Cyprinidae, a large family of freshwater fish which includes the carp (Cyprinus carpio), and of which there are some 300 American species. The European minnow is Phoxinus phoxinus.  family that can grow to 50 centimeters in length, was declared endangered in 1967. The species suffered from the ecological effects of the Glen Canyon Dam Glen Canyon Dam, 710 ft (216 m) high, 1,560 ft (475 m) long, NE Ariz., on the Colorado River. The key unit of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation's Colorado River storage project, it is one of the world's largest concrete dams (larger in bulk, though not in height, than , including cooler-than-normal water temperatures, and predation predation

Form of food getting in which one animal, the predator, eats an animal of another species, the prey, immediately after killing it or, in some cases, while it is still alive. Most predators are generalists; they eat a variety of prey species.
 by nonnative fish such as trout (SN: 3/5/05, p. 152). In the 1990s, up to 20 percent of adult chub Chub, in the Bible
Chub (kŭb), in the Bible, an African people. This may be a textual error for Lub (i.e., Lubim).
chub, in zoology
chub: see minnow.
 were dying each year, and young fish weren't surviving in numbers sufficient to replace those losses, says Matthew Andersen, a biologist with the U.S. Geological Survey in Flagstaff Flagstaff, city (1990 pop. 45,857), seat of Coconino co., N Ariz., near the San Francisco Peaks; inc. 1894. Lumbering, ranching, and a lively tourist trade thrive in the region, where many ruined pueblos, numerous state parks, several lakes, and large pine forests , Ariz.

However, 2005 surveys in the Grand Canyon found more hatchlings and more juveniles up to age 4 years than had been tallied during recent years. Between 2001 and 2005, the population of older humpback chub appears to have held steady at about 5,000, the agency announced Aug. 3.

Several factors may have stemmed the chub's decline, says Andersen. Since 2003, researchers have removed about 60 percent of the rainbow trout and brown trout, which prey on young chub, from the species' main spawning grounds. Also, an extended drought in the Southwest has caused summertime water temperatures near those spawning grounds to exceed 17[degrees]C--the minimum temperature needed for chub to reproduce in large numbers--for the first time since 1980.--S.P.
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Title Annotation:humpback chub's number rising
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Date:Aug 19, 2006
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