加州因约县北部死亡谷国家公园(死亡谷、最后机会山脉和尤里卡谷)的维管植物

Aliso Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.5642/aliso.20213901.02
H. Bell, S. D. De Groot, S. Schoenig
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死亡谷国家公园的北部部分与加利福尼亚州莫哈韦沙漠的最北部部分紧密(但不是完全)对应。从2014年到2019年,我们调查了尤里卡山谷、最后机会山脉北部和死亡谷北部的维管植物。研究区面积1735平方公里,海拔810 ~ 2577米;这里有加州最高的沙丘、富含钙的山脉和碱性渗出物。这些特征为狭窄和区域特有的植物提供了专门的栖息地。来自堆鼠冢的化石数据表明,当地气候在全新世期间变得更加温暖和干燥,而目前观察到的植物组合只存在了几千年。在6年的野外调查中,我们记录了最低级分类群542个标本,其中特别关注分类群51个,外来分类群25个。我们无法重新安置历史上已知的45个分类群。51个系列是研究区域的第一个;其中包括24个范围扩展。我们收集的观察结果与历史收藏和其他收藏家的观察结果结合在一起,形成了一个注释清单。
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Vascular Plants of Northern Death Valley National Park (Death Valley, Last Chance Range, and Eureka Valley), Inyo County, California
The northern portion of Death Valley National Park closely (but not entirely) corresponds to the northernmost portion of the Mojave Desert in California. From 2014 through 2019 we surveyed the vascular plants in the Eureka Valley, northern Last Chance Range, and northern Death Valley. This study area covers 1735 sq km and ranges in elevation from 810 to 2577 m; it contains the tallest sand dunes in California, a calcium-rich mountain range, and alkaline seeps. These features provide specialized habitats for narrowly and regionally endemic plants. Fossil data from packrat middens suggest that the local climate has become warmer and drier during the Holocene and the assemblage of plants currently observed has only been in place for a few thousand years. During six years of fieldwork, we documented 542 specimens of minimum-rank taxa, including 51 special concern taxa and 25 non-natives. We were unable to relocate 45 taxa known from historic collections. Fifty-one collections were the first for the study area; these include 24 range extensions. Observations from our collections are combined with those from historic collections and other collectors in an annotated checklist.
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