Assessment of Oklahoma Phlox (Phlox oklahomensis: Polemoniaceae) in the Gypsum Hills of Northwestern Oklahoma and Southern Kansas

Tim Springer, Corey Moffet
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Phlox oklahomensis Wherry, Oklahoma phlox, occurs within the tall grass prairie of the southern Flint Hills of Kansas, and other populations occur within the southern mixed grass prairie of the Gypsum Hills of northwestern Oklahoma and southern Kansas. The first census of Oklahoma phlox in northwestern Oklahoma and southern Kansas was conducted over a three-year period (1980-1982). The second and third censuses occurred approximately 20 years after the first census, in 2002 and 2003. Since the 1980s two major wildfires and several droughts have occurred throughout its distribution range. The goals of this research were to compare the 1980-1982 census and the 2002 and 2003 censuses of Oklahoma phlox to censuses conducted in 2020 and 2021 and assess the current status of the species. In addition, we used a geographic information system (GIS) to identify factors that influence the likelihood of finding Oklahoma phlox in the region. The final census found that the occurrence of Oklahoma phlox has not changed significantly over the last 40 years. Populations thrive in areas where the fire interval is >5 years, and it commonly occurs on the upper elevations of the landscape on hilltops and/or ridges where the slope is > 7%. Although plants were observed on all landscape exposures, populations occur more frequently on west and northwest facing slopes. The authors recommend an S3 ranking for Oklahoma phlox.
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评估俄克拉荷马州西北部和堪萨斯州南部石膏山中的俄克拉荷马 Phlox(Phlox oklahomensis: Polemoniaceae)生长情况
俄克拉荷马凤仙花(Phlox oklahomensis Wherry)生长在堪萨斯州弗林特丘陵南部的高草草原上,其他种群生长在俄克拉荷马州西北部和堪萨斯州南部的石膏丘陵南部混合草草原上。俄克拉荷马州西北部和堪萨斯州南部的俄克拉荷马凤仙花第一次普查历时三年(1980-1982 年)。第二次和第三次普查是在第一次普查之后约 20 年,即 2002 年和 2003 年。自 20 世纪 80 年代以来,整个分布区发生了两次大的野火和几次干旱。本研究的目的是将 1980-1982 年的普查、2002 年和 2003 年的俄克拉荷马凤仙花普查与 2020 年和 2021 年的普查进行比较,并评估该物种的现状。此外,我们还使用地理信息系统(GIS)来确定影响在该地区发现俄克拉荷马凤仙花可能性的因素。最终普查发现,俄克拉荷马凤仙花的出现在过去 40 年中没有发生重大变化。俄克拉荷马凤仙在火灾间隔大于 5 年的地区生长茂盛,通常生长在坡度大于 7% 的山顶和/或山脊的高海拔地带。虽然在所有地貌上都能观察到这种植物,但其种群更经常出现在朝西和朝西北的斜坡上。作者建议将俄克拉荷马凤仙花列为 S3 级。
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