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Distribution
and Conservation Status of Coastal Sage Scrub in Southwestern
California
Frank W. Davis, Peter A. Stine, and David M. Stoms
A landscape-based characterization of vegetation
has been developed for southwestern California using satellite
imagery, air photos, existing vegetation maps, and field data.
Distribution maps of nine dominant coastal scrub species and 13
species assemblages that were identified by divisive information
analysis have been analyzed to quantify spatial patterns of species
co-occurrence. Three general distribution patterns are identified
that suggest the Diegan, Venturan and Riversidian Associations
identified by other workers. Vegetation data have also been related
to land ownership and management to assess the conservation status
of upland plant communities. A large proportion of the mapped
distribution of species and vegetation types is on private land,
and several taxa show less than 4% of mapped distribution in nature
reserves. The analysis highlights the need to extend current conservation
planning efforts into the northern part of the region to encompass
areas where Salvia leucophylla is a frequent community dominant.
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