Floristic Patterns and Conservation Values of Mojave and Sonoran Desert Springs in California

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California

Publication date: January 18, 2023

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A comprehensive botanical assessment of 48 Mojave and Sonoran desert springs in California documents nearly 22% of regional plant diversity, high site‑to‑site variation, and key threats such as groundwater extraction and invasive species. Findings highlight the critical conservation value of desert springs and the need for site‑specific restoration and monitoring.

Subject Tags

  • Biodiversity
  • Desert
  • Wetlands

Abstract

In the face of a rapidly changing climate, spring-fed habitats are increasingly vulnerable to numerous threats. Botanical inventories provide valuable information to assess the conservation value of desert springs, and can serve as indicators to document changing conditions, including the proportion of native vs. nonnative taxa, diversity of life forms present that influence structure and function of ecosystems, species persistence and longevity, and the proportion of taxa that are rare and sensitive to land use change. Here we evaluate plant species composition and richness within and between springs, and evaluate botanical diversity with respect to physical parameters including hydrology and geography. We find that desert springs collectively support a large proportion of plant diversity, or nearly 22% of the total vascular plant diversity known within the California desert in only 0.000005% of the total land area. The springs we sampled are highly dissimilar in plant species composition, thus, restoration and management activities likely need to be highly individualized and site specific. Monitoring and inventory programs can increase opportunities for restoration and protection by providing information to assess warning signs of habitat degradation, such as changing species composition and local extirpation of wetland-dependent species.

Citation

Fraga, N. S., Cohen, B. S., Zdon, A., Mejia, M. P., & Parker, S. S. (2023). Floristic patterns and conservation values of Mojave and Sonoran desert springs in California. Natural Areas Journal, 43(1), 4-21.

https://doi.org/10.3375/22-7

TNC Authors

  • Brian Cohen
    Global Safeguards Senior Manager
    The Nature Conservancy
    Email: brian.cohen@tnc.org

  • Sophie Parker
    Director of Science, Climate & Land Use
    The Nature Conservancy
    Email: sophie_parker@TNC.ORG