Links to evaluation, current status, and more, on California Department of Fish and Wildlife webpages
Clear Lake hitch at California Fish Website, Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of California, The Regents of the University of California ©2013
Seasonal Migration Determined by a Trade-Off Between Predator Avoidance and Growth , Brönmark, Skov, Broderson, Nilsson, and Hansson, PLoS ONE 3(4): pub. April 16, 2008
A Biological Survey of Clear Lake, Lake County, George A. Coleman, The Resources Agency of California, Department of Fish and Game online archives, Vol. 16(3), pgs.221‐227, July 1930
Aspects of the Ecology of the Hitch, Lavinia exilicauda(Cyprinidae), a Persistent Native Cyprinid in Clear Lake, California, R. Eugene Geary, and Peter B. Moyle, The Southwestern Naturalist 25 (3): 385‐390, November 24, 1980
Livingston Stone and Fish Culture in California, Joel Hedgpeth, The Resources Agency of California, Department of Fish and Game online archives, Volume 27(3), pgs.126‐148, July 1941
Endemism in Fishes of the Clear Lake Region of Central California, John D. Hopkirk, University of California Publications in Zoology, Volume 96; University of California Press, 1973
Movement of Sacramento Sucker Catostomus occidentalis, and Hitch, Lavinia exilicauda, during a Spring Release of Water from Camanche Dam in the Mokelumne River, California, Carson A. Jeffres, A. Peter Klimley, Joesph E. Merz, and Joseph J. Cech Jr., Environmental Biology of Fishes, (2006) 75" 365-373
Notes on Egg Development and Larval and Juvenile Growth of Crucian Carp (Carassius carassius (L.)), Sari Laurila, Jorma Piironen, Ismo J. Holopainen, Annales Zoologici Fennici 24, 1987
The Relationship of Fish to the Clear Lake Gnat in Clear Lake, California, A.W. Lindquist, C. C. Deouier, and J. E. Hancey, California Department of Fish and Game, vol. 29, no. 4, pp. 196‐202, 1943
Swimming Upstream without a Hitch, Richard Macedo, Outdoor California, January/February 1994
McGinnis and Associates, LLC, regarding discussions and collaborative writing for an adaptive management plan for Clear Lake hitch, mid‐ to fall 2009
Fish Species of Special Concern in California, 3rd edition, Peter B. Moyle, Ronald M. Yoshiyama, Jack E. Williams, Eric D. Wikramanayake, Dept. of Wildlife, Fisheries and Conservation Biology, U.C. Davis, prepared for the State of California, The Resources Agency, Department of Fish and Game, Inland Fisheries Division, June 1995, 153‐157
Inland Fishes of California, Peter B. Moyle, University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles, California, 2008
Climate Change Vulnerability of Native and Alien Freshwater Fishes of California: A Systematic Assessment Approach, Peter B. Moyle, Joseph D. Kiernan, Patrick K. Crain, Rebecca M. Quiñones, PLOS ONE, May 2013
The Fishery of Clear Lake, Lake County, California, Garth I. Murphy, The Resources Agency of California, Department of Fish and Game online archives, Volume 37(4), Phil M.Roedel, Editor, pgs. 439‐484, October 1951
Notes on the Biology of the Sacramento Hitch (Lavinia exilicauda chi) of Clear Lake, Lake County, California, Garth I. Murphy, The Resources Agency of California, Department of Fish and Game online archives, Volume 34(3), Carlton M. Herman, Editor, pgs. 101‐110, July 1948
Matrix of Life History and Habitat Requirement for Feather River Fish Species SPF3.2 Task 2, Hitch, Moyle, 2002, Wang, 1986, Oroville Facilities Relicensing FERC Project No.2100, CA Dept of Water Resources, April 2004, p.7
Early Development of the Hitch, Lavinia exilicauda, of Clear Lake, California, Camm Swift, The Resources Agency of California, Department of Fish and Game online archives, Volume 51(2), Editor‐in‐Chief John E. Fitch and Editor for Inland Fisheries James H. Ryan; pgs. 74‐78, April 1965
The Species Composition and Feeding Relationships of the Nearshore Fish Assemblage of Clear Lake, California Following the Introduction of the Threadfin Shad, Wildlife and Fisheries Biology, Bruce Vondracek, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, 1987 or later
Chi Council, a local volunteer group concerned with hitch
CLEAR LAKE AND BASIN
Human Influences to Clear Lake, California, a 20th Century History, Gregory A. Giusti, University of California Cooperative Extension, University of California, 2009
The Ample Charms of a WellFed Lake, Peter J. and Scott O. Richerson, Department of Environmental Science, University of California, Davis
Evaluating and Managing a MultiplyStressed Ecosystem at Clear Lake, California: a Holistic Ecosystem Approach, T.H. Suchanek, P.J. Richerson, D.C. Nelson, C.A. Eagles‐Smith, D.W. Anderson, J.J. Cech, Jr., G. Schladow, R. Zierenberg, J.F. Mount, S.C. McHatton, D.G. Slotton, L.B. Webber, A.L. Bern and B.J. Swisher, Univ. of California, Davis, CA 95616, 2002
Anthropogenic Stressors and Changes in the Clear Lake Ecosystem as Recorded in Sediment Cores, T.H. Suchanek, R.A. Zierenberg, D.A. Osleger, A.C. Heyvaert, D.G. Slotton, C.A. Eagles-Smith, and C.E. Vaughn, Ecological Applications, 18(8) Supplement, 2008, pp. A257-A283
AREA HISTORY, ETHNOLOGY
Stories and Legends of Lake County, revised edition, Ruth Lewis, Cora Benson, Leta D. Benson, and Nathalie Fitzgerald, Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, CA 1949
Ethnographic and Historical Sketch of the Eastern Pomo and Their Neighbors, the Southeastern Pomo, Sally McClendon, (available online, UCB) Archaeological Research Facility: Contributions, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, CA, 94704; Number 37, December 1977
WATER
Lake County Water Resources Department, with technical support provided by McGinnis and Associates, LLC, Fish Passage Reconnaissance: A Discussion of Fish Barrier Issues on Middle Creek, Lake County, California, including engineering notes and observations from a site review of the Kelseyville fish ladder, Nice, CA 95464, July 2006
Stream Flow Data, Lake County Department of Water Resources
National Water information System U.S. Geological Survey, for California see groundwater and surface water data and graphs, lake levels x.x ft.Rumsey, stream flows cfs, for Lake County
Clear Lake Historical Data Analysis, Clear Lake Report, 2010, prepared by Monika Winder, John Winder, and Geoff Schladow, University of California, Davis, 2012
     Clear Lake Report 2010 - Appendix, supporting data, graphs
Clear Lake Water Quality Data, 1975, State of California, The Resources Agency, Department of Water Resources, Northern District
Clear Lake Nutrient TMDL Control Program, 5-Year Update, Final, 2012, California EPA, SWRCB, Central Valley Region, September 2012
Clear Lake Aquatic Website, Agriculture and Natural Resources, UC Davis
PLANTS
Common Riparian Plants of California, Phyllis M. Faber and Robert F. Holland, PickleweedPress, 212 Del Casa, Mill Valley, CA 94941, 1996
The Jepson Manual: Vascular Plants of California, updated and revised 2nd edition, January 2013, aditors Bruce G. Baldwin, Douglas H. Goldman, David J. Kiel, Robert Patterson, and Thomas J. Rosati, University of California Press
ECOLOGY
The Influence of Riparian Vegetation on Stream Fish Communities of California, Baltz, Donald M. and Moyle, Peter B., pgs.183‐189; California Riparian Systems: Ecology, Conservation, and Productive Management, editors Richard E. Warner and Kathleen M. Hendrix, University of California Press, Berkeley, CA,1984
GEOLOGY, GEOMORPHOLOGY
Geophysical Study of the Clearlake Region, California, Roger H. Chapman, California Division of Mines and Geology, 1416 Ninth Street, Rm 1341, Sacramento, CA 95814, 1975
Geologic Map and Structure Sections of the Clear Lake Volcanics, Northern California, B.C. Hearn, Jr., J.M. Donnelly-Nolan, and F.E. Goff, U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, page last modified Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2016, 05:40:45 PM. Maps given do not include northern Lake County.
Soil Survey of Lake County, California, In cooperation with United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service; United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management; and the Regents of the University of California (Agricultural Experiment Station), 1981-1983
ADAPTIVE MANAGEMENT
Tech Guide for Adaptive Management, US DOI, 2009
There are many; here are a few examples:
For Clearlake hitch, Draft Adaptive Management Plan for the Clear Lake Hitch, Lavinia exilicauda chi; Robinson Rancheria Environmental Center, P.O. Box 1580, Nice CA 95464, for a U.S. Fish and Wildlife grant; 2010
For forests in British Columbia, An Introductory Guide to Adaptive Management for Project Leaders and Participants, Bryan Nyberg, 1999
Example: Revised Recovery Plan, Northern Spotted Owl (Strix ocidentalis caurina), US FWS, 2011
Example, agencies and organizations working together: Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Plan, A large and impressive group of stakeholders noted; 2013
An ongoing plan: A Review of the Third Five Years of the California Condor Reintroduction Program in the Southwest (2007-2011), Numerous stakeholders included as preparers of this report for US FWS; 2012
Possible associated problems: Challenges in Adaptive Management of Riparian and Coastal Ecosystems, Carl Walters, 1997
Wikipedia, Definition