Plant Assessment Form
Evaluated on:
List committee review date:
Re-evaluation date:
Evaluator(s)
No list committee members listed
General Comments
No general comments for this species
Table 2. Criteria, Section, and Overall Scores
Overall Score?
Limited
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Alert Status?
No Alert
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Documentation?
0.5 out of 5
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Score | Documentation | |||
1.1 | ?Impact on abiotic ecosystem processes | Reviewed Scientific Publication | ||
1.2 | ?Impact on plant community | |||
1.3 | ?Impact on higher trophic levels | |||
1.4 | ?Impact on genetic integrity | |||
2.1 | ?Role of anthropogenic and natural disturbance in establishment | |||
2.2 | ?Local rate of spread with no management | |||
2.3 | ?Recent trend in total area infested within state | |||
2.4 |
?Innate reproductive potential (see Worksheet A) |
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2.5 | ?Potential for human-caused dispersal | |||
2.6 | ? Potential for natural long-distance dispersal | |||
2.7 | ?Other regions invaded | |||
3.1 |
?Ecological amplitude/Range (see Worksheet C) |
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3.2 |
?Distribution/Peak frequency (see Worksheet C) |
Reviewed Scientific Publication |
Table 3. Documentation
Scores are explained in the "Criteria for Categorizing Invasive Non-Native Plants that Threaten Wildlands".
Section 1: Impact | |
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Question 1.1 Impact on abiotic ecosystem processes? | Reviewed Scientific Publication |
Identify ecosystem processes impacted: Sources of information: |
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Question 1.2 Impact on plant community composition, structure, and interactions? |
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Identify type of impact or alteration: Sources of information: |
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Question 1.3 Impact on higher trophic levels? | |
Identify type of impact or alteration: Sources of information: |
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Question 1.4 Impact on genetic integrity? | |
Sources of information: |
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Section 2: Invasiveness | |
Question 2.1 Role of anthropogenic and natural disturbance in establishment? |
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Describe role of disturbance: Sources of information: |
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Question 2.2 Local rate of spread with no management? | |
Describe rate of spread: Sources of information: |
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Question 2.3 Recent trend in total area infested within state? | |
Describe trend: Sources of information: |
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Question 2.4 Innate reproductive potential? | |
Describe key reproductive characteristics: Sources of information: |
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Question 2.5 Potential for human-caused dispersal? | |
Identify dispersal mechanisms: Sources of information: |
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Question 2.6 Potential for natural long-distance dispersal? | |
Identify dispersal mechanisms: Sources of information: |
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Question 2.7 Other regions invaded? | |
Identify other regions: Sources of information: |
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Section 3: Distribution | |
Question 3.1 Ecological amplitude/Range? | |
Sources of information: |
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Question 3.2 Distribution/Peak frequency? | Reviewed Scientific Publication |
Describe distribution: Sources of information: |
Worksheet A - Innate reproductive potential
Reaches reproductive maturity in 2 years or less | Unknown |
Dense infestations produce >1,000 viable seed per square meter | Unknown |
Populations of this species produce seeds every year. | Unknown |
Seed production sustained over 3 or more months within a population annually | Unknown |
Seeds remain viable in soil for three or more years | Unknown |
Viable seed produced with both self-pollination and cross-pollination | Unknown |
Has quickly spreading vegetative structures (rhizomes, roots, etc.) that may root at nodes | Unknown |
Fragments easily and fragments can become established elsewhere | Unknown |
Resprouts readily when cut, grazed, or burned | Unknown |
Total points: | 0 |
Total unknowns: | 9 |
Total score: | U? |
Related traits:
Worksheet B - Arizona Ecological Types is not included here
Worksheet C - California Ecological Types
(sensu Holland 1986)Major Ecological Types | Minor Ecological Types | Code? |
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Marine Systems | marine systems | |
Freshwater and Estuarine | lakes, ponds, reservoirs | |
Aquatic Systems | rivers, streams, canals | |
estuaries | ||
Dunes | coastal | |
desert | ||
interior | ||
Scrub and Chaparral | coastal bluff scrub | |
coastal scrub | ||
Sonoran desert scrub | ||
Mojavean desert scrub (incl. Joshua tree woodland) | ||
Great Basin scrub | ||
chenopod scrub | ||
montane dwarf scrub | ||
Upper Sonoran subshrub scrub | ||
chaparral | ||
Grasslands, Vernal Pools, Meadows, and other Herb Communities | coastal prairie | |
valley and foothill grassland | ||
Great Basin grassland | ||
vernal pool | ||
meadow and seep | ||
alkali playa | ||
pebble plain | ||
Bog and Marsh | bog and fen | |
marsh and swamp | ||
Riparian and Bottomland habitat | riparian forest | |
riparian woodland | ||
riparian scrub (incl.desert washes) | ||
Woodland | cismontane woodland | |
piñon and juniper woodland | ||
Sonoran thorn woodland | ||
Forest | broadleaved upland forest | |
North Coast coniferous forest | ||
closed cone coniferous forest | ||
lower montane coniferous forest | ||
upper montane coniferous forest | ||
subalpine coniferous forest | ||
Alpine Habitats | alpine boulder and rock field | |
alpine dwarf scrub | ||
Amplitude (breadth): | - | |
Distribution (highest score): | - |
Infested Jepson Regions
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- CA Floristic Province
- Cascade Range
- Central West
- Great Valley
- Northwest
- Sierra Nevada
- Southwest
- Great Basin Province
- Modoc Plateau
- Sierra Nevada East
- Desert Province
- Mojave Desert
- Sonoran Desert