California Mixed Conifer Forest

EVT 7028Mediterranean California Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland
CES206.916GNRTreeConifer
Summary
These mixed-conifer forests, always with at least two conifer species codominating, occur on all aspects in lower montane zones (600-1800 m elevation in northern California; 1200-2150 m in southern California). This system occurs in a variety of topo-edaphic positions, such as upper slopes at higher elevations, canyon sideslopes, ridgetops, and south- and west-facing slopes which burn relatively frequently. Often, several conifer species co-occur in individual stands. Pseudotsuga menziesii, Pinus ponderosa, and Calocedrus decurrens are the most common conifers. Other conifers that can occasionally be present include Pinus jeffreyi, Pinus attenuata, and Pinus lambertiana (not as common in this as in Mediterranean California Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland (CES206.915)). Common subcanopy trees include Quercus chrysolepis and Quercus kelloggii. Arbutus menziesii and Notholithocarpus densiflorus may be common with the oaks in northern areas. Pseudotsuga macrocarpa and Pinus coulteri can be present but are not dominant species in this system in the Transverse Ranges of southern California. Codominant Abies lowiana - Calocedrus decurrens communities in southern California are also included in this system. In the Transverse Ranges, where Great Basin and Mojavean elements are transitioning into the montane zones, Juniperus californica and Pinus monophylla can be mixed with the other conifers. Understories are variable, except in the Sierra Nevada, where in some stands there can be dense understory mats of Chamaebatia foliolosa (and other low, spreading shrubs) which foster relatively high-frequency, low-intensity surface fires. In Oregon, shrubs such as Holodiscus discolor, Toxicodendron rydbergii, Mahonia nervosa, Mahonia aquifolium, and Symphoricarpos mollis are common in addition to graminoids such as Festuca californica, Elymus glaucus, and Danthonia californica. In the north, where Calocedrus decurrens and Pinus ponderosa drop out, this system shifts to North Pacific Dry Douglas-fir-(Madrone) Forest and Woodland (CES204.845).
Source: NatureServe Explorer
Vegetation
Pseudotsuga menziesii, Pinus ponderosa, and Calocedrus decurrens are the most common conifers. Other conifers that can occasionally be present include Pinus jeffreyi, Pinus attenuata, and Pinus lambertiana. Common subcanopy trees include Quercus chrysolepis and Quercus kelloggii. Arbutus menziesii and Notholithocarpus densiflorus (= Lithocarpus densiflorus) may be common with the oaks in northern areas. Pseudotsuga macrocarpa and Pinus coulteri can be present but are not dominant species in this system in the Transverse Ranges of southern California. Codominant Abies lowiana - Calocedrus decurrens communities in southern California are also included in this system. In the Transverse Ranges, where Great Basin and Mojavean elements are transitioning into the montane zones, Juniperus californica and Pinus monophylla can be mixed with the other conifers. Understories are variable, except in the Sierra Nevada, where in some stands there can be dense understory mats of Chamaebatia foliolosa (and other low, spreading shrubs) which foster relatively high-frequency, low-intensity surface fires. In Oregon, shrubs such as Holodiscus discolor, Toxicodendron rydbergii, Mahonia nervosa, Mahonia aquifolium, and Symphoricarpos mollis are common in addition to graminoids such as Festuca californica, Elymus glaucus, and Danthonia californica.
Source: NatureServe Explorer
Environment
In the lower montane of the Sierra Nevada, 33% of the annual precipitation falls as snow and nearly all of it occurs in the fall, winter and spring months. Throughout California, conifers have to contend with summer drought. Winter precipitation is stored as soil moisture, and available water is virtually depleted by the end of September. The dry-mixed conifer system occurs where there is plenty of moisture but not prolonged cold. Shade tolerance, drought tolerance and response to fire of dominant tree species seedlings are important factors governing the composition and successional patterns of this forest system. Ponderosa pine seedlings are intolerant of shade compared to Douglas-fir, white fir, incense-cedar and sugar pine. In fact, abundant evidence indicates that incense-cedar and white fir have increased in ponderosa pine forests since the turn of the twentieth century, with more significant changes seen on xeric locations relative to mesic sites (Barbour et al. 2007). Historically, surface fires occurred every 5-10 years and mixed-severity fires occur about every 50 years. Fire suppression has led to an increase in forest canopy coverage and tree density, but a decrease in trees with >60 cm dbh. In addition, species composition has shifted due to targeted logging of preferred species.
Source: NatureServe Explorer
Dynamics
Historically, frequent and low-intensity fires maintained these woodlands. Due to fire suppression, the majority of these forests now have closed canopies, whereas in the past, a moderately high fire frequency (every 20-30 years) formerly maintained an open forest of many conifers.
Source: NatureServe Explorer
Distribution
This system occurs in lower montane zones (600-1800 m elevation in northern California; 1200-2150 m in southern California), including the eastern Klamath-Siskiyou, interior Coast Ranges, Transverse Ranges and Sierra Nevada.
Source: NatureServe Explorer
Ecologically Associated Plant Species

Plant species that characterize this ecosystem type, organized by vegetation stratum. These are species ecologically associated with the ecosystem, not confirmed present in any specific area.

Tree (canopy & subcanopy)

Abies concolor var. lowiana, Arbutus menziesii, Calocedrus decurrens, Juniperus californica, Pinus attenuata, Pinus coulteri, Pinus jeffreyi, Pinus lambertiana, Pinus monophylla, Pinus ponderosa, Pseudotsuga macrocarpa, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Quercus chrysolepis, Quercus kelloggii

Shrub/sapling (tall & short)

Arctostaphylos viscida, Holodiscus discolor, Lithocarpus densiflorus

Short shrub/sapling

Berberis aquifolium, Berberis nervosa, Chamaebatia foliolosa, Kalmiopsis fragrans, Symphoricarpos mollis

Herb (field)

Danthonia californica, Elymus glaucus, Festuca californica, Fritillaria gentneri, Limnanthes floccosa ssp. bellingeriana, Ranunculus austro-oreganus, Toxicodendron rydbergii

Nonvascular

Bryoria pikei, Rhizopogon chamaleontinus, Russula stewartii, Scytinium siskiyouensis
Source: NatureServe Ecological System assessment
Ecologically Associated Animals (12)

Animal species ecologically associated with this ecosystem type based on NatureServe assessment. These are species whose habitat requirements overlap with this ecosystem, not confirmed present in any specific roadless area.

Mammals (6)

Common NameScientific NameG-Rank
Golden-mantled Ground SquirrelCallospermophilus lateralisG5
North American PorcupineErethizon dorsatumG5
Humboldt's Flying SquirrelGlaucomys oregonensisG5
Yellow-pine ChipmunkNeotamias amoenusG5
Columbian White-tailed DeerOdocoileus virginianus leucurusG5T3Q
North American DeermousePeromyscus maniculatusG5

Reptiles (2)

Common NameScientific NameG-Rank
California Mountain KingsnakeLampropeltis zonataG4G5
Common Sagebrush LizardSceloporus graciosusG5

Amphibians (1)

Common NameScientific NameG-Rank
EnsatinaEnsatina eschscholtziiG5

Molluscs (3)

Common NameScientific NameG-Rank
Siskiyou ShoulderbandMonadenia chaceanaG2G3
Pacific SidebandMonadenia fidelis celeuthiaG4G5T2
Scaly ChaparralTrilobopsis loricataG2G3
Source: NatureServe Ecological System assessment
At-Risk Species Associated with this Ecosystem (12)

Species with conservation concern that are ecologically associated with this ecosystem type. G-Rank indicates global conservation status: G1 (critically imperiled) through G5 (secure). ESA status indicates U.S. Endangered Species Act listing.

Common NameScientific NameG-RankESA Status
Sierra Mountain-miseryChamaebatia foliolosaG3?--
Gentner's FritillaryFritillaria gentneriG2Endangered
North Umpqua KalmiopsisKalmiopsis fragransG2--
Bellinger's MeadowfoamLimnanthes floccosa ssp. bellingerianaG4T3--
Siskiyou ShoulderbandMonadenia chaceanaG2G3--
Pacific SidebandMonadenia fidelis celeuthiaG4G5T2--
Columbian White-tailed DeerOdocoileus virginianus leucurusG5T3Q--
Southern Oregon ButtercupRanunculus austro-oreganusG3--
a fungusRhizopogon chamaleontinusG1G2--
a fungusRussula stewartiiG1--
Siskiyou Jellyskin LichenScytinium siskiyouensisG2G3--
Scaly ChaparralTrilobopsis loricataG2G3--
Source: NatureServe Ecological System assessment
Component Associations (10)

Plant community associations that occur within this ecological system. Associations are the finest level of the U.S. National Vegetation Classification (USNVC) and describe specific, repeating assemblages of plant species. Each association represents a distinct community type that may be found where this ecosystem occurs.

NameG-Rank
Abies lowiana / Amelanchier alnifolia / Anemone deltoidea ForestG2 NatureServe
Abies lowiana - Pinus ponderosa / Amelanchier alnifolia ForestG2 NatureServe
Pinus lambertiana - Pinus ponderosa - Pseudotsuga menziesii / Festuca californica ForestG1 NatureServe
Pinus ponderosa - Calocedrus decurrens / Chamaebatia foliolosa ForestG4 NatureServe
Pinus ponderosa - Calocedrus decurrens - Quercus chrysolepis / Chamaebatia foliolosa ForestG4 NatureServe
Pinus ponderosa - Calocedrus decurrens - Quercus kelloggii ForestG4 NatureServe
Pseudotsuga menziesii - Abies lowiana - Calocedrus decurrens ForestG3 NatureServe
Pseudotsuga menziesii - Pinus ponderosa - Calocedrus decurrens ForestG3 NatureServe
Pseudotsuga menziesii - Quercus chrysolepis ForestG3 NatureServe
Quercus kelloggii - Pinus ponderosa / Arctostaphylos viscida WoodlandG4 NatureServe
State Conservation Ranks (3)

Subnational conservation status ranks (S-ranks) assigned by Natural Heritage Programs in each state where this ecosystem occurs. S1 indicates critically imperiled at the state level, S2 imperiled, S3 vulnerable, S4 apparently secure, and S5 secure. An ecosystem may be globally secure but imperiled in specific states at the edge of its range.

StateS-Rank
CASNR
NVSNR
ORSNR
Roadless Areas (210)

Inventoried Roadless Areas where this ecosystem is present, identified from LANDFIRE 2024 Existing Vegetation Type spatial analysis. Coverage indicates the proportion of each area occupied by this ecosystem type.

California (182)

AreaForestCoverageHectares
Granite PeakShasta-Trinity National Forest99.5%49.14
Orleans Mtn.Shasta-Trinity National Forest92.0%21.6
BoulderKlamath National Forest87.3%153.54
Castle Crags AShasta-Trinity National Forest86.8%40.23
Middle YubaTahoe National Forest84.7%2,528.91
CrapoKlamath National Forest80.6%485.28
West YubaTahoe National Forest78.5%5,103.72
Lake EleanorShasta-Trinity National Forest77.9%124.83
Jacobs (fs)Klamath National Forest74.9%174.87
Siskiyou ASix Rivers National Forest72.8%299.7
MuseKlamath National Forest72.5%70.02
Cub (fs)Klamath National Forest72.1%39.24
East ForkShasta-Trinity National Forest71.8%1,802.88
Iceberg - Silver Mtn.Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest69.3%82.53
SiskiyouSiskiyou National Forests68.3%838.44
East YubaTahoe National Forest66.5%4,835.25
Board CampSix Rivers National Forest64.4%1,179.45
Mt. LassicSix Rivers National Forest62.5%1,679.85
ShacklefordKlamath National Forest60.1%408.33
Condrey Mtn.Klamath National Forest59.4%702.81
Box CampKlamath National Forest58.5%202.86
Pilot CreekSix Rivers National Forest56.3%2,094.57
KelseyKlamath National Forest55.7%729.72
Bonanza KingShasta-Trinity National Forest55.2%3,661.56
West YubaPlumas National Forest54.8%1,345.59
Kangaroo (CA)Rogue River National Forests54.4%1,314.36
Middle ForkPlumas National Forest54.2%6,422.67
RussianKlamath National Forest51.8%4,566.69
Flem (FS)Klamath National Forest51.6%118.35
Orleans Mtn. CSix Rivers National Forest49.3%3,107.61
North Fork American RiverTahoe National Forest48.9%7,615.26
Hobo GulchShasta-Trinity National Forest48.6%17.28
GriderKlamath National Forest48.5%2,090.52
Condrey MountainRogue River National Forests45.6%1,673.91
Mt. HoffmanKlamath National Forest44.1%142.74
Stoveleg GapShasta-Trinity National Forest43.1%10.62
Tom MartinKlamath National Forest42.3%1,547.1
SnoozerKlamath National Forest41.5%3,934.44
Blue Creek Rare ISix Rivers National Forest41.3%2,026.62
Weaver BallyShasta-Trinity National Forest41.1%138.42
JohnsonKlamath National Forest40.1%1,727.55
Wells MountainShasta-Trinity National Forest39.5%945.63
Penney RidgeShasta-Trinity National Forest39.1%825.84
China Springs AShasta-Trinity National Forest38.6%3.96
Hoover - Twin LakesHumboldt-Toiyabe National Forest37.6%15.39
Duncan CanyonTahoe National Forest37.3%1,302.3
AgnewSequoia National Forest36.4%1,406.52
Orleans Mtn.Klamath National Forest35.8%7,121.7
KangarooKlamath National Forest35.8%5,885.1
DomeStanislaus National Forest34.7%1,556.01
Castle Crags BShasta-Trinity National Forest34.6%226.89
Siskiyou BSix Rivers National Forest34.5%2,635.83
ChanchelullaShasta-Trinity National Forest34.3%543.78
BlackKlamath National Forest33.9%896.94
Salt GulchShasta-Trinity National Forest33.5%882.18
RubiconEldorado National Forest33.3%656.91
Slate CreekShasta-Trinity National Forest32.3%867.78
Grizzly PeakPlumas National Forest31.7%797.13
SiskiyouKlamath National Forest31.0%6,786.27
Cherry LakeStanislaus National Forest30.8%137.61
Silver HillHumboldt-Toiyabe National Forest30.1%538.11
ChinquapinShasta-Trinity National Forest30.0%2,677.14
EagleShasta-Trinity National Forest29.9%794.25
WoodpeckerSequoia National Forest29.3%1,415.43
Wilderness ContiguousMendocino National Forest29.1%424.98
Salt SpringsEldorado National Forest28.2%15.21
PortugueseKlamath National Forest28.0%2,145.78
PyramidLake Tahoe Basin Management Unit27.5%863.64
West GirardShasta-Trinity National Forest27.5%4,168.71
Mystic (CA)Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest27.1%91.8
Big Butte ShinboneMendocino National Forest26.3%454.5
Bucks LakePlumas National Forest25.9%71.46
South ForkShasta-Trinity National Forest24.5%1,665.18
Mill CreekLassen National Forest24.5%751.05
WaterhouseStanislaus National Forest24.3%431.64
Mt. RaymondSierra National Forest23.9%675.45
Rose - IcelandHumboldt-Toiyabe National Forest23.8%112.86
Domeland Add.Sequoia National Forest23.1%284.22
Ship MountainSix Rivers National Forest22.8%1,101.42
Orleans Mtn. BSix Rivers National Forest22.5%1,563.21
Mokelumne - Mt. BullionHumboldt-Toiyabe National Forest21.8%1,203.39
Bell QuinbyShasta-Trinity National Forest21.3%993.87
Chips CreekLassen National Forest20.6%2,421.9
North Fork Middle Fork American RiverTahoe National Forest20.4%926.1
Cub CreekLassen National Forest20.3%710.19
Polk SpringsLassen National Forest20.0%765.72
China Springs BShasta-Trinity National Forest19.8%45.45
PattisonShasta-Trinity National Forest19.4%2,296.17
San JoaquinSierra National Forest19.3%1,759.5
Slate Mtn.Sequoia National Forest18.8%935.55
East GirardShasta-Trinity National Forest18.6%2,098.08
UnderwoodShasta-Trinity National Forest18.2%224.55
Fawn LakeEldorado National Forest17.5%81.45
RinconSequoia National Forest17.2%3,797.64
South SierraSequoia National Forest17.1%553.68
Carson - IcebergStanislaus National Forest16.6%3,800.07
MosesSequoia National Forest16.6%1,482.48
Elk CreekMendocino National Forest16.5%1,551.24
Hoover - NorthHumboldt-Toiyabe National Forest15.9%101.16
Little French CShasta-Trinity National Forest15.4%717.48
Dennison PeakSequoia National Forest15.3%390.69
Ukonom CreekKlamath National Forest14.9%278.91
Grouse LakesTahoe National Forest14.3%1,108.17
Bald MountainTahoe National Forest14.2%336.42
Fisher Gulch BShasta-Trinity National Forest14.2%275.22
ShuteyeSierra National Forest13.9%412.29
Snow MountainMendocino National Forest13.3%778.77
Slide CreekSix Rivers National Forest12.9%595.62
Indian CreekKlamath National Forest12.6%255.24
PyramidEldorado National Forest12.1%1,196.37
Mt. RebaStanislaus National Forest12.0%188.37
NightStanislaus National Forest11.6%149.4
ScodiesSequoia National Forest11.0%32.31
ThatcherMendocino National Forest10.4%702.81
ChannellSequoia National Forest10.4%1,908.36
Mt. HoffmanModoc National Forest10.3%406.35
Chips CreekPlumas National Forest9.3%486.36
WoodchuckSierra National Forest9.0%9.81
Jennie LakeSequoia National Forest8.7%83.88
Cow CreekShasta-Trinity National Forest8.4%770.31
Caples CreekEldorado National Forest8.4%605.34
UnderwoodSix Rivers National Forest8.3%220.23
Bell MeadowStanislaus National Forest7.6%246.69
Mt. HarknessLassen National Forest6.9%5.49
Bald RockPlumas National Forest6.7%126.99
WoolstaffSequoia National Forest6.7%1,116.63
Murphy GladeShasta-Trinity National Forest6.5%26.82
Mokelumne - Hawkins PkHumboldt-Toiyabe National Forest6.4%425.88
Jobs Peak (CA)Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest6.2%570.87
Thomes CreekMendocino National Forest6.2%414.45
BackboneShasta-Trinity National Forest6.0%276.39
South SierraInyo National Forest5.8%983.97
Mill CreekSequoia National Forest5.8%645.3
East BeegumShasta-Trinity National Forest5.8%196.56
West BeegumShasta-Trinity National Forest5.1%107.28
Keddie RidgeLassen National Forest5.1%79.47
Lion RidgeSequoia National Forest4.9%103.77
Kings RiverSierra National Forest4.6%987.57
Barney RileyHumboldt-Toiyabe National Forest4.4%144.18
PantherShasta-Trinity National Forest4.3%210.69
Mokelumne - SprattHumboldt-Toiyabe National Forest4.2%10.44
Kettle Mtn.Shasta-Trinity National Forest4.1%76.86
Redcap Addition Rare ISix Rivers National Forest3.9%7.65
Devil GulchSierra National Forest3.9%476.01
Mt. EddyShasta-Trinity National Forest3.8%110.7
ChicoSequoia National Forest3.6%573.75
DardanellesLake Tahoe Basin Management Unit3.5%202.41
Black Mtn.Sequoia National Forest3.3%204.03
Dinkey LakesSierra National Forest3.3%458.46
Big Butte ShinboneSix Rivers National Forest3.3%14.67
Skeleton GladeMendocino National Forest3.2%118.98
Onion SpringsLassen National Forest3.0%29.79
North MountainStanislaus National Forest3.0%94.77
Dog CreekShasta-Trinity National Forest2.9%59.04
Heart LakeLassen National Forest2.8%107.37
Tragedy - Elephants BackEldorado National Forest2.8%237.87
Buckeye RidgeHumboldt-Toiyabe National Forest2.8%25.29
Robinson PeakHumboldt-Toiyabe National Forest2.7%64.89
FreelLake Tahoe Basin Management Unit2.6%162.9
Butt Mtn.Lassen National Forest2.6%85.23
Iceberg - Mill CreekHumboldt-Toiyabe National Forest2.6%279.72
Poison HoleEldorado National Forest2.5%26.73
Black ButteMendocino National Forest2.4%148.32
DardanellesEldorado National Forest2.3%76.68
Iceberg - SlinkardHumboldt-Toiyabe National Forest2.3%14.49
Independence CreekInyo National Forest2.2%118.17
Devils GardenLassen National Forest2.1%27.99
IshiLassen National Forest2.0%173.16
BriscoeMendocino National Forest1.9%56.61
Snow MountainLassen National Forest1.9%16.92
Castle PeakTahoe National Forest1.8%111.78
Wonoga Pk.Inyo National Forest1.8%84.15
Raymond PeakStanislaus National Forest1.8%26.55
SoliderSix Rivers National Forest1.8%108
Granite ChiefTahoe National Forest1.6%42.03
CypressLassen National Forest1.4%19.26
EagleStanislaus National Forest1.4%90
Adams PeakPlumas National Forest1.3%27.81
Greenhorn CreekSequoia National Forest1.3%148.41
Wild Cattle MtnLassen National Forest1.1%22.68
San JoaquinInyo National Forest0.9%73.71
Sycamore SpringsSierra National Forest0.9%35.28

Nevada (12)

AreaForestCoverageHectares
Rose - North NotchHumboldt-Toiyabe National Forest36.4%20.7
Rose - Thomas Mdw.Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest29.4%42.75
Rose - Whites CanyonHumboldt-Toiyabe National Forest27.9%289.62
LincolnLake Tahoe Basin Management Unit21.9%582.39
Rose - NortheastHumboldt-Toiyabe National Forest19.7%43.83
Mystic (NV)Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest15.7%359.37
Rose - Dutch LouieHumboldt-Toiyabe National Forest10.4%15.3
Jobs Peak (NV)Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest9.6%52.29
Rose - GalenaHumboldt-Toiyabe National Forest6.9%103.59
Rose - Gray CreekHumboldt-Toiyabe National Forest5.2%7.65
Rose - VerdiHumboldt-Toiyabe National Forest3.4%16.02
Rose - EvansHumboldt-Toiyabe National Forest2.1%40.23

Oregon (16)

AreaForestCoverageHectares
KangarooSiskiyou National Forests71.0%2,045.43
Kangaroo (OR)Rogue River National Forests69.6%4,051.35
Mcdonald PeakRogue River National Forests49.2%1,875.87
Little GraybackRogue River National Forests26.5%857.88
KinneyRogue River National Forests19.7%599.49
Nihwik MountainSiskiyou National Forests18.1%578.34
Shasta CostaSiskiyou National Forests14.9%867.33
Mule CreekSiskiyou National Forests14.1%23.13
North KalmiopsisSiskiyou National Forests8.1%2,995.2
North Fork SmithSiskiyou National Forests7.3%27
South KalmiopsisSiskiyou National Forests5.4%2,269.8
BriggsSiskiyou National Forests5.0%120.24
RogueSiskiyou National Forests4.6%62.37
Kalmiopsis AdditionSiskiyou National Forests2.7%14.04
Brown MountainRogue River National Forests1.6%42.03
Windy ValleySiskiyou National Forests0.9%37.71
Methodology and Data Sources

Ecosystem classification: Ecosystems are classified using the LANDFIRE 2024 Existing Vegetation Type (EVT) layer, mapped to NatureServe Terrestrial Ecological Systems via a curated crosswalk. Each EVT is linked to the USNVC (U.S. National Vegetation Classification) hierarchy through pixel-level co-occurrence analysis of LANDFIRE EVT and NatureServe IVC Group rasters across all roadless areas.

Vegetation coverage: Coverage percentages and hectares are derived from zonal statistics of the LANDFIRE 2024 EVT raster intersected with roadless area boundaries.

Ecosystem narratives and community species: Sourced from the NatureServe Explorer API, representing professional ecological assessments of vegetation composition, environmental setting, dynamics, threats, and characteristic species assemblages.

IVC hierarchy: The International Vegetation Classification hierarchy is sourced from the USNVC v3.0 Catalog, providing the full classification from Biome through Association levels.

Component associations: Plant community associations listed as components of each NatureServe Ecological System. Association data from the NatureServe Explorer API.

State ranks: Conservation status ranks assigned by NatureServe member programs in each state where the ecosystem occurs.