Wolf Ranch
Basic information
Sample name: Wolf Ranch

Sample aka: UALP Loc. 64

Reference: J. A. Harrison. 1978. Mammals of the Wolf Ranch local fauna, Pliocene of the San Pedro Valley, Arizona. Occasional Papers of the Museum of Natural History, University of Kansas 73:1-18 [ER 4161]
Geography
Country: United States

State: Arizona


County: Cochise


Coordinate: 31.56° N, -110.15° W
Coordinate basis: estimated from map

Scale: outcrop

Formation: St. David

Time interval: Late Pliocene

Zone: Blancan

Max Ma: 3.032

Min Ma: 2.595

Age basis: paleomag

Geography comments: "exposed in the Oro Verde arroyo in the southwestern quarter of Cochise County... north of Arizona Highway 90 and west of the San Pedro River" (coordinate based on the map in FIg. 1)
collections were made "at nine sties along the length of the arroyo and a roadcut" for the highway
the map suggests that the area was small and restricted to a continuous outcrop visible on satellite photos
"The Wolf Ranch fauna occurs in normally magnetized sediments difrectliy beneath reversely magnetized sediments interpreted as the Gauss-Matuyama boundary" (i.e., within chron C2An.1n: age limits based on the time scale of Ogg 2020)
said to be "late Blancan"

Environment
Lithology: siliciclastic (mixed)

Habitat comments: "The 5.1 meters of approximately horizontal sediments... are primarily sandstones with some minor clay and marl units... taxa were collected from two fossiliferous units, a yellowish gray siltstone (Unit IV) and an olive gray clay (Unit V)"
the unit is both "fluviatile and lacustrine"

Methods
Life forms: bats,rodents,ungulates,other small mammals

Sampling methods: screenwash

Sample size: 405 specimens

Sampled by: 1971

Museum: University of Arizona Laboratory of Paleontology

Sampling comments: "known since the late 1960's; however, intensive study of the rich small mammal fauna did not commence until 1971... The bulk of the fossil material... was recovered by washing some five hundred pounds of sediment"

Metadata
Sample number: 4620

Contributor: John Alroy

Enterer: John Alroy

Created: 2024-12-19 00:06:48

Modified: 2024-12-19 00:06:48

Abundance distribution
22 species
4 singletons
total count 405
geometric series index: 35.8
Fisher's α: 4.990
geometric series k: 0.7712
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.6447
Shannon's H: 1.7218
Good's u: 0.9902
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts.
Register
Antrozous pallidus116.5 g insectivore
Czaplewski (1993): "Simonycteris stocki"
Notolagus cf. lepusculus2
Nekrolagus progressus10
Sylvilagus hibbardi1
White (1991): one specimen of Harrison''s "Nekrolagus progressus"
Spermophilus bensoni5
Geomys persimilus = †Nerterogeomys persimilis14
Perognathus pearlettensis2
Perognathus gidleyi7
Prodipodomys idahoensis37
Peromyscus sp.2
Baiomys brachygnathus24
Baiomys minimus1
Onychomys bensoni8
Bensonomys arizonae16
Sigmodon minor234
see also Mezzabotta (1997)
Sigmodon curtisi1
Neotoma sp.26
Coendou stirtoni = Erethizon bathygnathum2
Stegomastodon sp.2
?
Nannippus phlegon = †Nannippus peninsulatus6
Equus simplicidens2
Camelops sp.2
cf.