Natural History of the White-Inyo Range |
CONTRIBUTORS |
PREFACE |
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS |
![]() | INTRODUCTION |
• | Regional Setting |
• | Modern Man in the White Mountains |
![]() | PART I— PHYSICAL FEATURES |
![]() | 1— Weather and Climate |
• | Introduction |
• | Atmospheric Circulation Patterns |
![]() | Synoptic-Scale Circulation |
• | Weather Regimes |
• | Seasonal Storms |
![]() | Mesoscale Phenomena |
• | Mountain Lee Waves |
• | Thunderstorms |
• | Toposcale Effects |
![]() | Weather Observations and Climatological Data |
• | Weather Stations |
• | Temperature |
• | Precipitation |
• | Snowfall |
• | Wind |
• | Climate Hazards |
• | References |
![]() | 2— Geomorphology |
• | Weathering |
• | Erosion |
• | Deposition |
• | References |
![]() | 3— Geologic History of the White-Inyo Range |
• | Introduction and General History |
• | The Central White-Inyo Range |
![]() | Road Logs A, B, C |
• | Road Log A |
• | Road Log B |
• | Road Log C |
• | References |
• | U.S. Geological Survey Geologic Maps |
![]() | PART II— PLANTS |
![]() | 4— Plant Zones |
• | Desert Scrub Zone (4,000–6,500 ft, 1,219–1,981 m) |
• | Pinyon-Juniper Woodland Zone (6,500–9,500 ft, 1,981–2,896 m) |
• | Subalpine Zone (9,500–11,500 ft, 2,896–3,505 m) |
• | Alpine Zone (11,500–14,246 ft, 3,505–4,342 m) |
![]() | Representative Species of Major Plant Zones |
• | Desert Scrub Zone (4,000–6,500 ft, 1,219–1,981 m) |
• | Pinyon-Juniper Woodland Zone (6,500–9,500 ft, 1,981–2,896 m) |
• | Subalpine Zone (9,500–11,5OO ft, 2,896–3,505 m) |
• | Alpine Zone (11,500–14,246 ft, 3,505–4,342 m) |
• | References |
![]() | 5— Trees |
• | Pinaceae (Pine Family) |
• | Cupressaceae (Cypress Family) |
• | Betulaceae (Birch Family) |
• | Salicaceae (Willow Family) |
• | Aceraceae (Maple Family) |
• | Simarubaceae (Quassia Family) |
• | Ulmaceae (Elm Family) |
• | Key to Trees |
• | References |
![]() | 6— Shrubs and Flowering Plants |
• | Key to the Nonflowering Plants |
• | Agavaceae (Agave Family) |
• | Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) (Parsley Family) |
• | Asteraceae (Compositae) (Sunflower Family) |
• | Boraginaceae (Borage Family) |
• | Brassicaceae (Cruciferae) (Mustard Family) |
• | Cactaceae (Cactus Family) |
• | Caprifoliaceae (Honeysuckle Family) |
• | Caryophyllaceae (Pink Family) |
• | Chenopodiaceae (Goosefoot or Saltbush Family) |
• | Crossosomataceae (Crossosoma Family) |
• | Cuscutaceae (Dodder Family) |
• | Cyperaceae (Sedge Family) |
• | Ephedraceae (Ephedra Family) |
• | Equisetaceae (Horsetail Family) |
• | Euphorbiaceae (Spurge Family) |
• | Fabaceae (Leguminosae) (Pea Family) |
• | Ferns |
• | Gentianaceae (Gentian Family) |
• | Hydrophyllaceae (Waterleaf Family) |
• | Iridaceae (Iris Family) |
• | Juncaceae (Rush Family) |
• | Lamiaceae (Labiatae) (Mint Family) |
• | Liliaceae (Lily Family) |
• | Linaceae (Flax Family) |
• | Loasaceae (Loasa or Stick-leaf Family) |
• | Malvaceae (Mallow Family) |
• | Nyctaginaceae (Four O'Clock Family) |
• | Oleaceae (Olive or Ash Family) |
• | Onagraceae (Evening Primrose Family) |
• | Orchidaceae (Orchid Family) |
• | Orobanchaceae (Broomrape Family) |
• | Papaveraceae (Poppy Family) |
• | Poaceae (Gramineae) (Grass Family) |
• | Polemoniaceae (Phlox Family) |
• | Polygonaceae (Buckwheat Family) |
• | Portulacaceae (Purselane Family) |
• | Primulaceae (Primrose Family) |
• | Ranunculaceae (Buttercup Family) |
• | Rosaceae (Rose Family) |
• | Rubiaceae (Madder Family) |
• | Rutaceae (Rue Family) |
• | Saxifragaceae (Saxifrage Family) |
• | Scrophulariaceae (Figwort or Snapdragon Family) |
• | Solanaceae (Nightshade Family) |
• | Tamaricaceae (Tamarisk Family) |
• | Urticaceae (Nettle Family) |
• | Violaceae (Violet Family) |
• | Viscaceae (Mistletoe Family) |
• | Zygophyllaceae (Caltrop Family) |
• | References |
![]() | PART III— ANIMALS |
![]() | 7— Common Insects and Other Arthropods |
![]() | Spiders, Mites, Ticks, Scorpions, and Others: (Class Arachnida) |
• | Scorpion (Order Scorpiones) |
• | Spiders (Order Araneae) |
• | Harvestmen (Order Opiliones) |
• | Mites and Ticks (Order Acarina) |
• | False Scorpions, or Pseudoscorpions (Order Pseudoscorpiones) |
• | Wind Scorpions (Order Solifugidae) |
• | Isopods: (Class Crustacea) |
• | Millipedes: (Class Diplopoda) |
• | Centipedes: (Class Chilopoda) |
![]() | Insects: (Class Insecta) |
• | Dragonflies and Damselflies (Order Odonata) |
• | Termites (Order Isoptera) |
• | Grasshoppers, Roaches, Mantids, and Related Groups (Order Orthoptera) |
• | True Bugs (Order Hemiptera) |
• | Cicadas, Leafhoppers, Aphids, Scale Insects, and Others (Order Homoptera) |
• | Beetles (Order Coleoptera) |
• | Butterflies and Moths (Order Lepidoptera) |
• | Flies, Gnats, and Mosquitoes (Order Diptera) |
• | Sawflies, Wasps, Bees, and Ants (Order Hymenoptera) |
• | References |
![]() | 8— Fishes |
• | Introduction |
![]() | Early Trout Planting |
• | Paiute Trout |
• | Species Descriptions |
• | Conclusion |
• | References |
![]() | 9— Amphibians |
• | Introduction |
![]() | Species Accounts |
• | Lungless Salamanders (Family Plethodontidae) |
• | True Toads (Family Bufonidae) |
• | Treefrogs (Family Hylidae) |
• | Spadefoot Toads (Family Pelobatidae) |
• | True Frogs (Family Ranidae) |
• | References |
![]() | 10— Reptiles |
![]() | Introduction |
• | Using the Chapter |
• | Observing Reptiles |
• | Amphibian and Reptile Biogeography |
![]() | Species Accounts |
• | Alligator Lizards (Family Anguidae) |
• | Geckos (Family Gekkonidae) |
• | Iguanids (Family Iguanidae) |
• | Skinks (Family Scincidae) |
• | Whiptails (Family Teiidae) |
• | Night Lizards (Family Xantusiidae) |
• | Boas (Family Boidae) |
• | Colubrids (Family Colubridae) |
• | Slender Blind Snakes (Family Leptotyphlopidae) |
• | Vipers (Family Viperidae) |
![]() | Amphibian and Reptile Diversity in Selected Habitats |
![]() | Southern Owens Valley |
• | Amphibians |
• | Lizards |
• | Snakes |
![]() | Southern White Mountains |
• | Amphibians |
• | Lizards |
• | Snakes |
![]() | Central Owens Valley |
• | Amphibians |
• | Lizards |
• | Snakes |
![]() | Queen Valley and Northern White Mountains |
• | Amphibians |
• | Lizards |
• | Snakes |
![]() | Northeastern Argus Mountains |
• | Amphibians |
• | Snakes |
![]() | Base of East Side of Inyo Mountains |
• | Amphibians |
• | Lizards |
![]() | Northeast Slopes of Inyo Mountains |
• | Lizards |
• | Snakes |
![]() | Deep Springs Valley |
• | Amphibians |
• | Lizards |
• | Snakes |
• | References |
![]() | 11— Breeding Birds |
• | Cathartidae (New World Vultures) |
• | Accipitridae (Hawks and Eagles) |
• | Falconidae (Falcons) |
• | Phasianidae (Partridge, Grouse, and Quail) |
• | Columbidae (Pigeons and Doves) |
• | Strigidae (Typical Owls) |
• | Caprimulgidae (Nightjars) |
• | Apodidae (Swifts) |
• | Trochilidae (Hummingbirds) |
• | Picidae (Woodpeckers) |
• | Tyrannidae (Tyrant Flycatchers) |
• | Alaudidae (Larks) |
• | Hirundinidae (Swallows) |
• | Corvidae (Crows and Jays) |
• | Paridae (Titmice) |
• | Aegithalidae (Long-tailed Tits and Bushtits) |
• | Sittidae (Nuthatches) |
• | Certhiidae (Creepers) |
• | Troglodytidae (Wrens) |
• | Cinclidae (Dippers) |
• | Muscicapidae (Muscicapids). Sylviinae (Kinglets and Gnatcatchers) |
• | Turdinae (Thrushes) |
• | Mimidae (Mockingbirds and Thrashers) |
• | Vireonidae (Vireos) |
• | Emberizidae (Emberizids). Parulinae (Wood Warblers) |
• | Thraupinae (Tanagers) |
• | Cardinalinae (Cardinals, Grosbeaks, and Allies) |
• | Emberizinae (Towhees, Sparrows, and Allies) |
• | Icterinae (Blackbirds, Orioles, and Allies) |
• | Fringillidae (Finches and Allies) |
• | References |
![]() | 12— Mammals |
• | Insectivores (Order Insectivora) |
• | Bats (Order Chiroptera) |
• | Pikas, Rabbits, and Hares (Order Lagomorpha) |
![]() | Rodents (Order Rodentia) |
• | Marmots, Ground Squirrels, and Chipmunks (Family Sciuridae) |
• | Pocket Gophers (Family Geomyidae) |
• | Pocket Mice, and Kangaroo Rats and Mice (Family Heteromyidae) |
• | Mice, Rats, Lemmings, and Voles (Family Cricetidae) |
• | Beavers (Family Castoridae) |
• | Porcupines (Family Erethizontidae) |
• | Carnivores (Order Carnivora) |
• | Even-Toed Ungulates (Order Artiodactyla) |
• | Odd-Toed Ungulates (Order Perissodactyla) |
![]() | PART IV— ARCHAEOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY |
![]() | 13— Native Land Use: Archaeology and Anthropology |
• | The Paiute |
![]() | Technology |
• | Subsistence |
• | The Annual Round |
![]() | Native Land Use before History |
• | Dating |
• | Archaeological Settlements in the White Mountains |
• | References |
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