Overview of Ecological Communities Data
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 

Overview of Ecological Units Data

NatureServe Explorer provides data for ecological units (communities and systems) primarily in the contiguous United States and Hawaii. Canadian data are provided in NatureServe Explorer where available. Ecological systems data will be provided in the future for Latin America and the Caribbean on InfoNatura. The completeness of ecological unit inventory and classification work varies widely among states, provinces and regions, and NatureServe Explorer reflects these variations. Ecological units are defined by the International Ecological Classification Standard, primarily composed at present of the International Vegetation Classification (IVC) and the NatureServe Ecological Systems Classification. For details on this system, see Classification of Standard Ecological Units.

The Comprehensive Report for ecological units contains available information in the following categories: classification; related names; global conservation status; distribution; environmental setting; vegetation structure; dynamic processes; authors and contributors; and references. This information is continually reviewed and updated in the NatureServe Central Databases in order to reflect ongoing inventory and classification efforts, and new status assessments. NatureServe Explorer is updated periodically from the NatureServe Central Databases.

Because of the wide variation in ecological units inventory and classification throughout the United States, it is not possible to make a definitive interpretation of the differences in diversity of ecological units among states or regions. Some states or regions focus efforts on those US-NVC alliances and associations that are considered imperiled (conservation ranks G1 or G2), while others, like the western U.S. Forest Service Districts, focus on more common units. Also, while the classification system is intended to develop units with consistent scale, associations are more narrowly defined in some regions, resulting in a greater number of associations per alliance than average.

Ecological Communities Records in NatureServe Explorer
"*" denotes groups for which detailed summary information is provided for all native communities. Communities
with U.S. Distribution
Communities
with Canadian Distribution
Total Communities
All Communities7,1731,2247,462
Forest*2,0763642,144
Woodland*1,2001491,230
Shrubland*1,4581401,505
Dwarf-shrubland*20967219
Herbaceous Vegetation*1,9853972,084
Nonvascular Vegetation*401444
Sparse Vegetation*20593236

Ecological System Records in NatureServe Explorer
Systems with
U.S. Distribution
Systems
with Canadian Distribution
Total Systems
All Ecological Systems690167690
Forest and Woodland16139161
Shrubland601060
Steppe/Savanna42942
Herbaceous591359
Woody Wetland12835128
Herbaceous Wetland10423104
Mixed Upland and Wetland441444
Barren922492

Ecological Associations by NatureServe Conservation Status
  Potentially Extinct
(GX, GH)
At Risk (G1, G2, G3) Apparently Secure (G4, G5) Unrankable (GU) Not Yet Ranked(GNR)
Forest21,06853813173
Woodland067022111142
Shrubland152133120211
Dwarf-shrubland19232023
Herbaceous Vegetation089127259218
Nonvascular Vegetation010608
Sparse Vegetation05730380
Total43,3091,430106855
 

Copyright 2008
  NatureServe
Version 7.0 (1 February 2008)
Ecological systems data last updated: June 2008
All other data last updated: February 2008
 
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