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.
| Area | Forest | Coverage | Hectares |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oat Mtn. | Sequoia National Forest | 9.8% | 486.45 |
| Mill Creek | Sequoia National Forest | 5.2% | 587.25 |
| Sycamore Springs | Sierra National Forest | 4.1% | 164.16 |
| Greenhorn Creek | Sequoia National Forest | 2.0% | 226.44 |
| Tuolumne River | Stanislaus National Forest | 1.5% | 106.83 |
| Kings River | Sierra National Forest | 1.2% | 252.99 |
| Black Mtn. | Sequoia National Forest | 1.0% | 59.49 |
| Channell | Sequoia National Forest | 0.4% | 69.48 |
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.