Status of the Endangered Chorro Creek Bog Thistle Cirsium fontinale var. obispoense (Asteraceae) in Coastal Central California

C. Kofron, N. Havlik
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Abstract Chorro Creek bog thistle Cirsium fontinale var. obispoense (Asteraceae) is a biennial or short-lived perennial plant up to 2 m tall that occurs only in San Luis Obispo County, west of the outer coast ranges. It was listed as endangered under the California Endangered Species Act in 1993 and the U.S. Endangered Species Act in 1994. Chorro Creek bog thistle is a serpentine endemic, occupying perennial seeps and springs in serpentine soil and rock in western San Luis Obispo County from north of San Simeon Creek to south of the city of San Luis Obispo. At federal listing in 1994 Chorro Creek bog thistle was known from nine occurrences (one of these presumed extirpated) and with an estimate of <3,000 individuals. In 2016 the conservation status of Chorro Creek bog thistle is substantially improved because of an increased number of known occurrences along with an increased number of occurrences that are protected. Only two of nine known occurrences were protected in 1994, whereas 10 of 21 occurrences are protected in 2016. There are many other locations with habitat that have not been searched, in particular on private land. It is highly likely that additional unknown occurrences exist in San Luis Obispo County, and possibly also in Monterey County to the north and Santa Barbara County to the south. In consideration of the available information, we conclude that Chorro Creek bog thistle is still endangered. However, when using the international standards of IUCN, we assign the category data deficient because of the limitations of our data.
加利福尼亚中部沿海地区濒危的Chorro Creek沼泽蓟(菊科)的现状
Chorro溪沼泽蓟(Asteraceae)是一种二年生或短生多年生植物,最高可达2米,仅发生在圣路易斯奥比斯波县,外海岸范围以西。在1993年的《加州濒危物种法案》和1994年的《美国濒危物种法案》中,它被列为濒危物种。Chorro Creek沼泽蓟是一种蛇形地方性植物,在圣路易斯奥比斯波县西部从圣西蒙溪北部到圣路易斯奥比斯波市南部的蛇形土壤和岩石中常年存在渗水和泉水。在1994年的联邦名单中,已知Chorro Creek沼泽蓟有9次出现(其中一次被认为已经灭绝),估计不到3000人。2016年,Chorro Creek沼泽蓟的保护状况得到了大幅改善,因为已知的数量增加了,受到保护的数量也增加了。1994年,9个已知物种中只有2个受到保护,而2016年,21个物种中有10个受到保护。还有许多其他地方的栖息地没有被搜查过,特别是在私人土地上。很有可能在圣路易斯奥比斯波县,也可能在北部的蒙特雷县和南部的圣巴巴拉县存在其他未知的事件。考虑到现有的信息,我们得出结论,Chorro溪沼泽蓟仍然处于濒危状态。然而,在使用IUCN的国际标准时,由于我们的数据的局限性,我们分配了类别数据不足。
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