. Bulletin. Science. 1-No Bare Soil 2-50% Bare Soil 3-100% Bare Soil 2 3 Surface Litter 1 2 3 Soil Exposure Fig. 4. Habitat characteristics of transects made where no Orange-throated Whiptails were found. Categories are the same as in Figure 3. most often found in Coastal Sage Scrub vegetation, but not all Coastal Sage Scrub habitat had whiptails (Fig. 4). Note further that whiptails are found where there is leaf litter (Fig. 3), but some sites with leaf litter (Fig. 4) did not have whiptails. Perhaps, in spite of the presence of leaf litter some other characteristic was not right for the whip
. Bulletin. Science. 1-No Bare Soil 2-50% Bare Soil 3-100% Bare Soil 2 3 Surface Litter 1 2 3 Soil Exposure Fig. 4. Habitat characteristics of transects made where no Orange-throated Whiptails were found. Categories are the same as in Figure 3. most often found in Coastal Sage Scrub vegetation, but not all Coastal Sage Scrub habitat had whiptails (Fig. 4). Note further that whiptails are found where there is leaf litter (Fig. 3), but some sites with leaf litter (Fig. 4) did not have whiptails. Perhaps, in spite of the presence of leaf litter some other characteristic was not right for the whiptail. To summarize the habitat data. Figure 3 indicates that Orange-throated Whip- tails are found primarily in Coastal Sage Scrub vegetation. They are also found. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Southern California Academy of Sciences. Los Angeles, Calif. : The Academy
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