Joshua Tree Range - California [ds3020]

Joshua tree is a visually distinctive plant found in California''s Mojave Desert and adjacent areas. The unique silhouette and tall stature of Joshua tree relative to typical surrounding vegetation make it one of the most recognizable native plants of California deserts. There are two species of Joshua tree in California, western Joshua Tree (Yucca brevifolia) and eastern Joshua tree (Yucca jaegeriana). Eastern Joshua tree (Yucca brevifolia ssp. jaegeriana) distribution is represented in the data incidentally, but the primary purpose of this dataset is to illustrate the distribution of western Joshua tree. Western Joshua tree is distributed in discontinuous populations in the Mojave Desert and in a portion of the Great Basin Desert. Western Joshua tree is often noted as being abundant near the borders of the Mojave Desert in transition zones. No attempt was made to map Joshua tree distribution outside of California, and therefore the data are limited to geographic areas within California. CDFW possesses vegetation maps that cover a large portion of the California deserts where Joshua tree generally occurs. CDFWs Vegetation Classification and Mapping Program (VegCAMP) uses a combination of aerial imagery and fieldwork to delineate polygons with similar vegetation and to categorize the polygons into vegetation types. In 2013, an effort was made to create a vegetation map that covers a large portion of the California deserts. The vegetation data from this project includes percent absolute cover of Joshua tree and in some instances only Joshua tree presence and absence data. Western Joshua tree and eastern Joshua tree were lumped together as one species in these vegetation maps. A rigorous accuracy assessment of Joshua tree woodland vegetation alliance was performed using field collected data and it was determined to be mapped with approximately 95 percent accuracy. This means that approximately 95 percent of field-verified, polygons mapped as Joshua tree woodland alliance were mapped correctly. While Joshua tree woodland alliance requires even cover of Joshua tree at greater than or equal to 1 percent, the vegetation dataset has polygons recorded with less than 1 percent cover of Joshua tree as well as simple presence and absence data. The CDFW used Joshua tree polygons from vegetation mapping combined with additional point data from other sources including herbarium records, Calflora, and iNaturalist to create the western Joshua tree range boundary used in the March 2022 Status Review of Western Joshua Tree. CDFW reviewed publicly available point observations that appeared to be geographic outliers to ensure that incorrectly mapped and erroneous observations did not substantially expand the presumed range of the species. In a limited region, hand digitized points were used where obvious Joshua tree occurrences that had not been mapped elsewhere were present on aerial photographs. Creating a range map with incomplete presence data can sometimes be misleading because the absence of data does not necessarily mean the absence of the species. Some of the observations used to produce the range map may also be old, particularly if they are based on herbarium records, and trees may no longer be present in some locations. Additionally, different buffer distances around data points can yield wildly different results for occupied areas. To create the the western Joshua tree range boundary used in the March 2022 Status Review of Western Joshua Tree, CDFW buffered presence locations, but did not use a specific buffer value, and instead used the data described above in a geographic information system exercise to extend the range polygons to closely follow known occurrence boundaries while eliminating small gaps between them.

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