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Williamsburg

Ecosystem Overview

The Williamsburg ecosystem supports 17 documented wildlife species across 17 taxonomic genera. Located in sierra county, new mexico, this area provides critical habitat with diverse natural communities. The location hosts 4 frequently observed species and 3 occasionally documented species, creating a balanced ecosystem with both resident and visiting wildlife. While Sierra County nearby has 83% more documented species, Williamsburg offers unique wildlife observation opportunities. This location ranks #2 for species diversity among 5 sierra county County natural areas, placing it in the 60th percentile for biodiversity.

Biodiversity Highlights

17
Total Species
Documented wildlife species
17
Genus Diversity
Taxonomic genera represented
9
Common Species
Frequently observed species
8
Rare Species
Occasionally documented species
#2
Regional Rank
Out of 5 locations

Species Distribution

Very Common4 species
Common5 species
Occasional5 species
Rare3 species

Regional Context

Regional Ranking
#2 of 5 locations
60th percentile for diversity
vs. Sierra County
-83% species diversity

Most Common Species

Showing 20 most frequently observed species out of 17 total documented species.

Digitonthophagus gazella

Digitonthophagus gazella

Brown dung beetle

Very Common5 obs.
Oncideres rhodosticta

Oncideres rhodosticta

Very Common5 obs.
Phytocoris ramosus

Phytocoris ramosus

Very Common4 obs.
Tetracha carolina

Tetracha carolina

Very Common3 obs.
Cicindela ocellata

Cicindela ocellata

Very Common1 obs.
Diabrotica undecimpunctata

Diabrotica undecimpunctata

Spotted Cucumber Beetle

Common1 obs.
Leprus wheelerii

Leprus wheelerii

Common1 obs.
Dichrooscytus repletus

Dichrooscytus repletus

Common1 obs.
Uta stansburiana

Uta stansburiana

Side-blotched Lizard

Common1 obs.
Acleisanthes chenopodioides

Acleisanthes chenopodioides

goosefoot moonpod

Common1 obs.
Vanessa cardui

Vanessa cardui

painted lady

Common1 obs.
Mojavia achemonalis

Mojavia achemonalis

Occasional1 obs.
Passer domesticus

Passer domesticus

House Sparrow

Occasional1 obs.
Schinia miniana

Schinia miniana

Occasional1 obs.
Melacoryphus lateralis

Melacoryphus lateralis

Occasional1 obs.
Megacyllene antennata

Megacyllene antennata

Occasional1 obs.
Eleodes longicollis

Eleodes longicollis

Occasional1 obs.

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Regional Wildlife Network

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