欧文斯峰东部流域的维管植物群,南内华达山脉,加利福尼亚

Aliso Pub Date : 2008-01-01 DOI:10.5642/ALISO.20082501.02
N. Fraga
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欧文斯峰位于加州克恩县土地管理局欧文斯峰荒野区内华达山脉的南端。研究地点约50平方英里,包括欧文斯峰东部的分水岭,海拔从800-2600米(2600-8400英尺)不等。内华达山脉岩基的花岗岩位于研究区域下方。欧文斯峰东部流域的植物种类繁多,目前有64科,230属,440分类群。研究区域内的植物区系包括南内华达山脉、大盆地和莫哈韦沙漠。通过对加州最大的植物标本馆(CAS/DS, RSA-POM, UC/JEPS)的搜索发现,以前的植物区系记录很少。2002年至2005年期间,在该地区共花费了56个收集日。在研究区域内收集了大约1300种维管植物。在研究区域发现了一些罕见的分类群,包括7个内华达山脉南部特有的物种,以及1988年描述的2个物种。其中一种是研究地区特有的Lomatium shevockii。Saltugilia latimeri以前在圣贝纳迪诺和河滨县的几个山脉以及因约县的一个分离种群中被发现。该物种在研究区内的发现不仅扩大了其分布范围,而且为克恩县创造了新的记录。本研究的主要目标是对流域的维管植物区系进行分类、记录和创建一个带注释的清单,描述植被模式,并评估该地区稀有物种的状况。
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The Vascular Flora of the Owens Peak Eastern Watershed, Southern Sierra Nevada, California
Owens Peak lies at the southern end of the Sierra Nevada within the Bureau of Land Management's Owens Peak Wilderness Area in Kern County, California. The study site, ca. 50 square miles, encompasses Owens Peak's eastern watershed, and ranges in elevation from 800-2600 m (2600-8400 ft). Granite rocks of the Sierra Nevada batholith underlie the study area. The eastern watershed of Owens Peak is botanically diverse, with 64 families, 230 genera, and 440 taxa currently documented. Floristic elements within the study area include the southern Sierra Nevada, Great Basin, and Mojave Desert. The flora previously was poorly documented, as discovered through a search of California's largest herbaria (CAS/DS, RSA-POM, UC/JEPS). A total of 56 collecting days was spent in the field between 2002 and 2005. Approximately 1300 vascular plant collections were made within the study area. Several rare taxa are found in the study area, including seven endemic to the southern Sierra Nevada, and two species described in 1988. One species, Lomatium shevockii, is endemic to the study area. Saltugilia latimeri was previously known from several mountain ranges in San Bernardino and Riverside counties, and one disjunct population in Inyo County. The discovery of this species within the study area not only extends its range, but also is a new record for Kern County. The primary objectives of this study were to catalogue, voucher, and create an annotated checklist of the watershed's vascular flora, describe the vegetation patterns, and assess the status of the rare species in the area.
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