Smith Creek Canyon (Reddish-brown Silt)
Basic information
Sample name: Smith Creek Canyon (Reddish-brown Silt)

Reference: J. I. Mead, R. S. Thompson, and T. R. Van Devender. 1982. Late Wisconsinan and Holocene fauna from Smith Creek Canyon, Snake Range, Nevada. Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 20(1):1-26 [ER 3216]
Geography
Country: United States

State: Nevada

County: White Pine

Coordinate: 39.34° N, -114.16° W
Latlng basis: based on nearby landmark

Time interval: Late Pleistocene

Ma: 0.02865

Age basis: radiocarbon (uncalibrated)

Geography comments: "opens into the Lake Bonneville playa in the Snake Valley" (coordinate based on North Fork Smith Creek)
Bryan (1979) reported "a collagen date of 28, 650 +/- 760 years B.P." but Velastro (1977) claimed it was on charcoal, which is absent in the layer; the current authors believe it to have been on "bone scraps" (presumed to be uncalibrated because the error is symmetrically distributed)

Environment
Lithology: siltstone

Taphonomic context: aeolian deposit, bird accumulation, cave

Habitat comments: "of probable eolian deposition, although it is just as likely that water from a nearby ceiling conduit may have caused the erosion of the first stratigraphic unit and at least a partial deposition of the Reddish-brown Silt. This unit" is "partially a raptor accumulation"

Methods
Life forms: bats, carnivores, rodents, ungulates, other small mammals, lizards, snakes, frogs, fishes

Sampling methods: quarry

Sample size: 273 specimens

Sampled by: A. L. Bryan

Years: 1979

Net or trap nights: 0

Basal area status: not applicable

Sampling comments: screenwashing is not discussed

Metadata
Sample no: 3534

Contributor no: John Alroy

Enterer: John Alroy

Created: 2019-09-12 09:44:54

Modified: 2023-04-03 08:57:57

Abundance distribution
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts. Values are logged.
Statistics
40 species
16 singletons
total count 273
geometric series index: 82.7
Fisher's α: 12.914
geometric series k: 0.9116
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.9327
Shannon's H: 3.0399
Good's u: 0.9414
Register
Salmo clarki 27
Gila atraria 4
Scaphiopus cf. intermontanus 16
Anaxyrus boreas 2
"Bufo boreas"
Anaxyrus sp. 1
compared to "Bufo woodhousei" (said to be specifically indeterminate)
Lithobates sp. 6
"Rana sp."
Crotaphytus collaris 4
Crotaphytus wislizeni 12
Sceloporus sp. large 1
"Sceloporus magister" (said to be specifically indeterminate)
Sceloporus sp. 13
occidentalis or undulatus
Sceloporus graciosus 3
Phrynosoma douglasii 4
"Phrynosoma douglassi"
Phrynosoma platyrhinos 1
Cnemidophorus sp. 4
compared to "Cnemidophorus tigris" (said to be specifically indeterminate)
Pituophis melanoleucus 24
Lampropeltis pyromelana 29
Lampropeltis triangulum 1
Rhinocheilus lecontei 13
Thamnophis sp. 3
Hypsiglena torquata 37
Crotalus sp. 5
compared to "Crotalus viridis" (said to be specifically indeterminate)
Chiroptera indet.3
"isolated teeth, mandible"
Ochotona cf. princeps 1157.0 g
Brachylagus idahoensis 1
"Sylvilagus idahoensis"
Lepus sp. 1
Neotamias minimus 1
"Tamias minimus"
Neotamias cf. umbrinus 1
"Tamias cf. umbrinus"
Marmota sp. 1
"Marmota flaviventris" (said to be specifically indeterminate)
Ammospermophilus leucurus 190.8 g
Callospermophilus cf. lateralis 4186.0 g
"Spermophilus cf. lateralis"
Thomomys sp. 1
Perognathinae indet.3
"Perognathus sp."
Dipodomys sp. 1
Peromyscus sp. 2
compared to this genus
Neotoma lepida 15117.0 g
Neotoma cinerea 8240.0 g
Phenacomys cf. intermedius 123.5 g
Microtus sp. 16
compared to "Microtus longicaudus" (said to be specifically indeterminate)
Spilogale gracilis (western spotted skunk)1
"Spilogale putorius" (authors would have assigned this specimen to gracilis, but consider the species to be synonyms)
Artiodactyla indet.1