Mono Lake
Mono Lake is an alkaline and hypersaline lake in California, United States that is critical nesting habitat for several bird species and is one of the most productive ecosystems in North America.Mono Craters to the right of the image are rhyolitic domes. The dark colored Negit island is of volcanic origin and is somewhat less than 2000 years old. Pahoa Island is the larger and lighter colored island in the lake and was formed 300 years ago from uplift caused by magma movement. Black Point is the remnant of a cinder cone volcano that erupted under water during on of the stands of Lake Russel.
In order to provide water for growing Los
Angeles, water was diverted from the Owens River and then from the tributaries
that fed Mono Lake (see California
Water Wars). In 1941 the city
of Los Angeles extended an aquaduct system into the Mono Basin, diverting water
that would otherwise have entered Mono Lake. Enough water was diverted that evaporation
soon exceeded inflow and the lake level fell rapidly, exposing alkali
sands, once submerged tufa towers
and turned Negit Island (dark colored island in picture - to be inserted later)
into a peninsula, exposing the nests of gulls to coyotes.
University
of California, Davis graduate student David Gains in 1976 earned his masters
degree studying the Mono lake ecosystem and was instrumental in alterting the
public of the effects of the lower
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Mono Lake is a vital resting and eating stop for migratory shorebirds and has been recognized as an International Reserve in the Western Hemisphere Reserve Network. Nearly 2,000,000 waterbirds, including 35 species of shorebirds, use Mono Lake to rest and eat for at least part of the year. Some shorebirds that depend on the resources of Mono Lake include avocets, killdeer, and sandpipers. Over 1.5 million eared grebes and phalaropes use Mono during their long migrations.
Every summer tens of thousands of Wilson's Phalaropes arrive from their nesting grounds.
- Alkali fly (Ephydra hians)
- algae
- brine shrimp (Artemia monica)
- California gull (Larus californicus)


