CalJep: A Spatial Distribution Database of CalFlora and Jepson Plant Species

<p>CalJep is a spatially enabled database that reconciles or cross-walks the two prominent electronic plant distribution lists for California: CalFlora and Jepson. We intersected the distribution information from the two data sources to create a refined spatial distribution repository that can...

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Main Authors: Joshua H. Viers, James H. Thorne, James F. Quinn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: eScholarship Publishing, University of California 2006-02-01
Series:San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science
Subjects:
GIS
Online Access:http://escholarship.org/uc/item/8gj1j9ff
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spelling doaj-e0e0279055724129b20e069d332880ff2020-11-24T22:48:18ZengeScholarship Publishing, University of CaliforniaSan Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science1546-23662006-02-0141ark:13030/qt8gj1j9ffCalJep: A Spatial Distribution Database of CalFlora and Jepson Plant SpeciesJoshua H. Viers0James H. Thorne1James F. Quinn2Department of Environmental Science & Policy, University of California, DavisDepartment of Environmental Science & Policy, University of California, DavisDepartment of Environmental Science & Policy, University of California, Davis<p>CalJep is a spatially enabled database that reconciles or cross-walks the two prominent electronic plant distribution lists for California: CalFlora and Jepson. We intersected the distribution information from the two data sources to create a refined spatial distribution repository that can be used to examine patterns of plant diversity, distribution ranges of individual plant species or infrataxa, or vegetation associations. These data will allow scientists and resource managers to examine potential range maps for non-native plants, create range maps for plant species of restoration interest, and corroborate lines of evidence for determining appropriate management and conservation activities. We present here a detailed description of the methods used to create the CalJep geodatabase, data rendered from its creation, and a discussion of its applicability to a wide range of biogeographical and ecological questions, including restoration planning and adaptive management for the Bay-Delta ecosystem. CalJep records 7,887 plant species, subspecies, and varieties mapped onto 228 ecological subunits with corresponding distributional information for vascular plant species at varying levels of confidence. Information derived from this geodatabase is inherently as accurate as the digital floras used to create it; hence, its utility is best realized when implemented at the regional or statewide scale. CalJep provides a previously unavailable service to vegetation science in California and to resource managers operating within the Bay-Delta ecosystem.</p>http://escholarship.org/uc/item/8gj1j9ffCaliforniaBay-Deltataxonomic databasesGISgeodatabasesfloraendemismnativesinvasivesrange maps
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James F. Quinn
CalJep: A Spatial Distribution Database of CalFlora and Jepson Plant Species
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science
California
Bay-Delta
taxonomic databases
GIS
geodatabases
flora
endemism
natives
invasives
range maps
author_facet Joshua H. Viers
James H. Thorne
James F. Quinn
author_sort Joshua H. Viers
title CalJep: A Spatial Distribution Database of CalFlora and Jepson Plant Species
title_short CalJep: A Spatial Distribution Database of CalFlora and Jepson Plant Species
title_full CalJep: A Spatial Distribution Database of CalFlora and Jepson Plant Species
title_fullStr CalJep: A Spatial Distribution Database of CalFlora and Jepson Plant Species
title_full_unstemmed CalJep: A Spatial Distribution Database of CalFlora and Jepson Plant Species
title_sort caljep: a spatial distribution database of calflora and jepson plant species
publisher eScholarship Publishing, University of California
series San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science
issn 1546-2366
publishDate 2006-02-01
description <p>CalJep is a spatially enabled database that reconciles or cross-walks the two prominent electronic plant distribution lists for California: CalFlora and Jepson. We intersected the distribution information from the two data sources to create a refined spatial distribution repository that can be used to examine patterns of plant diversity, distribution ranges of individual plant species or infrataxa, or vegetation associations. These data will allow scientists and resource managers to examine potential range maps for non-native plants, create range maps for plant species of restoration interest, and corroborate lines of evidence for determining appropriate management and conservation activities. We present here a detailed description of the methods used to create the CalJep geodatabase, data rendered from its creation, and a discussion of its applicability to a wide range of biogeographical and ecological questions, including restoration planning and adaptive management for the Bay-Delta ecosystem. CalJep records 7,887 plant species, subspecies, and varieties mapped onto 228 ecological subunits with corresponding distributional information for vascular plant species at varying levels of confidence. Information derived from this geodatabase is inherently as accurate as the digital floras used to create it; hence, its utility is best realized when implemented at the regional or statewide scale. CalJep provides a previously unavailable service to vegetation science in California and to resource managers operating within the Bay-Delta ecosystem.</p>
topic California
Bay-Delta
taxonomic databases
GIS
geodatabases
flora
endemism
natives
invasives
range maps
url http://escholarship.org/uc/item/8gj1j9ff
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