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CEGL003611 Ceanothus oliganthus - Quercus berberidifolia Shrubland
Type Concept Sentence: No Data Available
Common (Translated Scientific) Name: Hairy Ceanothus - Scrub Oak Shrubland
Colloquial Name: No Data Available
Hierarchy Level: Association
Type Concept: This shrubland association occurs on gentle to steep northeast- and northwest-facing slopes at low elevations between 332 and 729 m. It is characterized by a codominance of Ceanothus oliganthus and Quercus berberidifolia in the shrub layer. The herbaceous layer is sparse and insignificant. The emergent tree layer occasionally includes Quercus agrifolia.
Diagnostic Characteristics: No Data Available
Rationale for Nominal Species or Physiognomic Features: No Data Available
Classification Comments: This association has only been described from the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. Until further inventory is completed, there is no global information.
Similar NVC Types: No Data Available
note: No Data Available
Physiognomy and Structure: No Data Available
Floristics: This association has only been described from the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. Until further inventory is completed, there is no global information.
Dynamics: No Data Available
Environmental Description: This association has only been described from the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. Until further inventory is completed, there is no global information.
Geographic Range: This association is only known from the Santa Monica Mountains region. Information about its global distribution is not available without additional inventory. It is likely that this association may occur elsewhere, particularly northward into the central Coast Ranges of California.
Nations: US
States/Provinces: CA
Plot Analysis Summary:
http://vegbank.org/natureserve/ELEMENT_GLOBAL.2.789966
Confidence Level: Low
Confidence Level Comments: No Data Available
Grank: G3
Greasons: No Data Available
Type | Name | Database Code | Classification Code |
---|---|---|---|
Class | 2 Shrub & Herb Vegetation Class | C02 | 2 |
Subclass | 2.B Temperate & Boreal Grassland & Shrubland Subclass | S18 | 2.B |
Formation | 2.B.1 Mediterranean Scrub & Grassland Formation | F038 | 2.B.1 |
Division | 2.B.1.Na Californian Scrub & Grassland Division | D327 | 2.B.1.Na |
Macrogroup | 2.B.1.Na.1 Chamise - Whiteleaf Manzanita - Scrub Oak Chaparral Macrogroup | M043 | 2.B.1.Na.1 |
Group | 2.B.1.Na.1.b Scrub Oak - Eastwood''s Manzanita - California Ash Chaparral Group | G261 | 2.B.1.Na.1.b |
Alliance | A3861 Hairy Ceanothus - Chaparral Whitethorn - Woolly-leaf Ceanothus Pre-montane Chaparral Alliance | A3861 | 2.B.1.Na.1.b |
Association | CEGL003611 Hairy Ceanothus - Scrub Oak Shrubland | CEGL003611 | 2.B.1.Na.1.b |
Concept Lineage: The provisional/placeholder CEGL003032 has been replaced with several new types: CEGL003603, CEGL003605, CEGL003610, and CEGL003611.
Predecessors: No Data Available
Obsolete Names: No Data Available
Obsolete Parents: No Data Available
Synonomy: = Ceanothus oliganthus - Quercus berberidifolia (Sawyer et al. 2009) [37.207.08]
= Ceanothus oliganthus-Quercus berberidifolia Shrubland Association (Keeler-Wolf and Evens 2006)
= Ceanothus oliganthus-Quercus berberidifolia Shrubland Association (Keeler-Wolf and Evens 2006)
- Keeler-Wolf, T., and J. Evens. 2006. Vegetation classification of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area and environs in Ventura and Los Angeles counties, California. A report submitted to National Park Service, Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area by California Department of Fish and Game, Wildlife and Habitat Data Analysis Branch and The California Native Plant Society, Vegetation Program, Sacramento, CA.
- Sawyer, J. O., T. Keeler-Wolf, and J. Evens. 2009. A manual of California vegetation. Second edition. California Native Plant Society, Sacramento CA. 1300 pp.
- Western Ecology Working Group of NatureServe. No date. International Ecological Classification Standard: International Vegetation Classification. Terrestrial Vegetation. NatureServe, Boulder, CO.