Rare Plants - City of San Diego [ds455]

File Geodatabase Feature Class

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Tags
Multiple Species Conservation Program, City of San Diego, rare plant monitoring, environment, California, biota


Summary

The City performs a variety of biological monitoring activities in conformance with the Biological Monitoring Plan for the Multiple Species Conservation Program as required by the City of San Diegos MSCP Implementing Agreement with state and federal wildlife agencies. The goal of the monitoring program is to evaluate the status of rare plants including population size, density, and habitat quality. Specific questions addressed by the long-term monitoring include (MBC & CBI 2002): What are the status and trends of the target species? What are the site conditions that may influence spatial patterns in the population dynamics of the target species? What management actions should be taken to minimize threats to the target species?

Description

<DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>The Biological Monitoring Plan (BMP; Ogden 1996) for the Multiple Species Conservation Program (MSCP) was developed in 1996 and is a component of the City of San Diego's MSCP. The BMP sets forth monitoring requirements for a variety of species, including rare plants, which are covered by the City's MSCP permit in order to assess regional changes in habitat conditions and wildlife. The City of San Diego began rare plant monitoring on its MSCP lands in 1999. Monitoring has been conducted by City staff or by its subcontractors. In 2001, the City expanded the number of MSCP species and localities it monitored and conducted both quantitative and qualitative monitoring (MBC &amp; CBI 2002). Reconnaissance surveys were conducted in areas that had a high potential for target species in attempt to establish baseline data to be used in conjunction with future monitoring. Since then, the City has worked to develop its own methods based on the general parameters set forth by Ogden Environmental and by the Conservation Biology Institute in a 2001 review of the MSCP monitoring program. The City's monitoring methods are described in the City's annual plant monitoring reports and in MSCP Rare Plant Monitoring: Field Monitoring Methods Manual published in 2005. These documents are available for download from the City of San Diego MSCP website (2007 and 2008 reports should be available by September 2008): http://www.sandiego.gov/planning/mscp/biomonitor.shtml . From 2001-2005, monitoring methods generally included mapping a plant population with a sub-meter GPS and conducting a full census of plant populations along transects. If a population was too large for a complete census, it was estimated by sub-sampling using one square-meter quadrats. If a plant population could not be reached due to factors such as steep terrain, the population is mapped on an aerial photograph and later digitized. Additional data on number of flowering and non-flowering plants or number of juvenile and adult plants as well as presence of associated species were also collected. Basic survey information, primary vegetation types, potential to support the target species, as well as information on disturbances and maintenance issues were also recorded (MBC and CBI 2002). Beginning in 2006, the City switched to conducting Habitat Assessment/ Photomonitoring at its study sites based upon recommendations from an outside review of the MSCP rare plant monitoring program (McEachern et al. 2006). Photo plots were established and are visited each season. Photographs were taken of each direction where the target species occurs.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>

Credits

City of San Diego, CP&CI -- Urban Form -- MSCP

Use limitations

For use by California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) staff and California Natural Diversity Database (CNDDB) subscribers. Due to the sensitive status of the species in this data, CDFW policy restricts its access.

Extent

West -117.270308 East -116.715682
North 33.072376 South 32.529155

Scale Range
Maximum (zoomed in) 1:5,000
Minimum (zoomed out) 1:150,000,000

ArcGIS Metadata

Topics and Keywords

Themes or categories of the resource biota, environment


* Content type Downloadable Data


Place keywords City of San Diego, California

Theme keywords Multiple Species Conservation Program, rare plant monitoring

Theme keywords environment, biota

Thesaurus
Title ISO 19115 Topic Category




Citation

Title Rare Plants - City of San Diego [ds455]
Publication date 2008-01-01


Presentation formats * digital map


Citation Contacts

Responsible party
Organization's name City of San Diego
Contact's role originator


Resource Details

Dataset languages English(UNITED STATES)


Status completed
Spatial representation type * vector


Supplemental information
DATA COMPILATION HISTORY This datalayer was compiled as part of the Southern California Data Integration Project. This dataset includes additional data collected outside of the City's annual monitoring efforts. The 2008 Torrey pine location data was collected as part of a Master's thesis at San Diego State University studying the population size structure and variability at the Torrey Pines State Reserve. These data were collected using a Trimble GPS running Terrasync software with 1-3 meter accuracy. Locations of inaccessible trees were estimated using the geographic offset feature of Terrasync software. Also included in this datalayer are the locations of rare plants at Black Mountain surveyed by consultants in 2001 (City of San Diego 2004). This project was conducted as part of a NCCP grant (#P9950007) awarded to the City of San Diego. Locations of rare plants were surveyed using a GPS unit with 10-meter accuracy or plotted on an orthophoto and later digitized. SPATIAL DATA CAPTURE METHODS Plant populations monitoried by the City were mapped using a GPS with sub-meter accuracy and projected in NAD 1983 StatePlane (California VI FIPS_Feet). If a population could not be reached in the field, populations were mapped on an aerial photograph and later digitized. REFERENCES City of San Diego Planning Department (MSCP). 2004. Black Mountain Open Space Natural Resource Management Plan. Submitted January 2004. City of San Diego Planning Department (MSCP). 2005. MSCP Rare Plant Monitoring: Field Monitoring Methods. Submitted September 2005. McEachern, K., B. Pavlik, J. Rebman, and R. Sutter. 2006. San Diego Multiple Species Conservation Program (MSCP) Rare Plant Monitoring Review and Revision. Technical report prepared for the City of San Diego. McMillan Biological Consulting (MBC) and Conservation Biology Institute (CBI). 2002. 2001 MSCP rare plant survey and monitoring report. Submitted to the City of San Diego Planning and Development Department, February 2002. Ogden Environmental. 1996. Biological monitoring plan for the Multiple Species Conservation Program. Prepared for City of San Diego, California Department of Fish and Game, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. April.
* Processing environment Microsoft Windows 10 Version 10.0 (Build 19044) ; Esri ArcGIS 12.9.4.32739


Credits
City of San Diego, CP&CI -- Urban Form -- MSCP
ArcGIS item properties
* Name ds455
* Size 1.796
* Location file://\\geodata.\bios\WorkArea\BIOSOnline\Refresh\TODOData\BIOSOnlineData.gdb
* Access protocol Local Area Network

Extents

Extent
Description
ground condition
Temporal extent
Beginning date 2000-01-01
Ending date 2008-01-01

Extent
Geographic extent
Bounding rectangle
Extent type Extent used for searching
* West longitude -117.270308
* East longitude -116.715682
* North latitude 33.072376
* South latitude 32.529155
* Extent contains the resource Yes

Extent in the item's coordinate system
* West longitude 256793.938175
* East longitude 306977.317828
* South latitude -603885.531581
* North latitude -545283.029181
* Extent contains the resource Yes

Resource Points of Contact

Point of contact
Individual's name Betsy Miller
Organization's name City of San Diego, CP & CPI - Urban Form - MSCP
Contact's position Associate Planner
Contact's role point of contact


Contact information
Phone
Voice (619) 236-6621

Address
Type postal
Delivery point 202 C Street, MS 5A
City San Diego
Administrative area CA
Postal code 92101
e-mail address bmiller@sandiego.gov



Resource Maintenance

Resource maintenance
Update frequency as needed


Resource Constraints

Constraints
Limitations of use

For use by California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) staff and California Natural Diversity Database (CNDDB) subscribers. Due to the sensitive status of the species in this data, CDFW policy restricts its access.


Spatial Reference

ArcGIS coordinate system
* Type Projected
* Geographic coordinate reference GCS_North_American_1983
* Projection NAD_1983_California_Teale_Albers
* Coordinate reference details
Projected coordinate system
Well-known identifier 3310
X origin -16909700
Y origin -8597000
XY scale 10000
Z origin -100000
Z scale 10000
M origin -100000
M scale 10000
XY tolerance 0.001
Z tolerance 0.001
M tolerance 0.001
High precision true
Latest well-known identifier 3310
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Reference system identifier
* Value 3310
* Codespace EPSG
* Version 6.8(9.2.0)


Spatial Data Properties

Vector
* Level of topology for this dataset geometry only


Geometric objects
Feature class name ds455
* Object type composite
* Object count 0



ArcGIS Feature Class Properties
Feature class name ds455
* Feature type Simple
* Geometry type Polygon
* Has topology FALSE
* Feature count 0
* Spatial index TRUE
* Linear referencing FALSE



Data Quality

Lineage

Process step
Description
Shapefiles of individual plant locations were compiled into one dataset. Point feature class data were buffered out to a one-meter radius to account for sub-meter accuracy of GPS units and merged with existing poly feature class data. Data from a rare plant survey of Black Mountain conducted in 2001 are maintained separate from the City of San Diego monitoring files. Point feature class data from this project were buffered to 10 meters to account for the GPS unit accuracy and merged with associated poly feature class data and the City's rare plant shapefiles.


Process contact
Individual's name Elise Watson
Organization's name U.S. Fish and Wildife Service
Contact's role processor




Process step
When the process occurred 2008-09-03
Description
Edited original metadata by adding ISO keywords.


Process contact
Individual's name Greg Ewing
Organization's name California Department of Fish and Game
Contact's role processor


Contact information




Geoprocessing history

Process
Date 2022-12-2011:08:23
Tool location c:\program files\arcgis\pro\Resources\ArcToolbox\toolboxes\Conversion Tools.tbx\FeatureClassToFeatureClass
Command issued
Include in lineage when exporting metadata No


Process
Date 2022-12-2011:12:11
Tool location c:\program files\arcgis\pro\Resources\ArcToolbox\toolboxes\Conversion Tools.tbx\FeatureClassToFeatureClass
Command issued
Include in lineage when exporting metadata No


Process
Date 2022-12-2011:12:31
Tool location c:\program files\arcgis\pro\Resources\ArcToolbox\toolboxes\Data Management Tools.tbx\Project
Command issued
Include in lineage when exporting metadata No


Process
Date 2022-12-2011:12:53
Tool location c:\program files\arcgis\pro\Resources\ArcToolbox\toolboxes\Data Management Tools.tbx\Rename
Command issued
Include in lineage when exporting metadata No


Distribution

Distribution format
* Name File Geodatabase Feature Class


Transfer options
* Transfer size 1.796


Online source
Location http://bios.wildlife.ca.gov
Function performed download

Fields

Details for object ds455
* Type Feature Class
* Row count 0
Definition
Rare Plants - City of San Diego [ds455]


Field OBJECTID
* Alias OBJECTID
* Data type OID
* Width 4
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
* Field description
Internal feature number.
* Description source
Esri
* Description of values
Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.




Field Shape
* Alias Shape
* Data type Geometry
* Width 0
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
* Field description
Feature geometry.
* Description source
ESRI
* Description of values
Coordinates defining the features.




Field SNAME
* Alias SNAME
* Data type String
* Width 50
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
Species scientific name.


Field CNAME
* Alias CNAME
* Data type String
* Width 50
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
Species common name.


Field YEAR
* Alias YEAR
* Data type Integer
* Width 4
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
Year species was monitored.


Field LOCATION
* Alias LOCATION
* Data type String
* Width 50
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
Monitoring location, not noted for all of 2001data.


Field AREA
* Alias AREA
* Data type String
* Width 20
* Precision 0
* Scale 0




Field ADD_INFO
* Alias ADD_INFO
* Data type String
* Width 35
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
Additional information about the observation.


Field Shape_Length
* Alias Shape_Length
* Data type Double
* Width 8
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
* Field description
Length of feature in internal units.
* Description source
Esri
* Description of values
Positive real numbers that are automatically generated.




Field Shape_Area
* Alias Shape_Area
* Data type Double
* Width 8
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
* Field description
Area of feature in internal units squared.
* Description source
Esri
* Description of values
Positive real numbers that are automatically generated.






Metadata Details

Metadata language English(UNITED STATES)
Metadata character set utf8 - 8 bit UCS Transfer Format


Scope of the data described by the metadata dataset
Scope name * dataset


* Last update 2022-12-20


ArcGIS metadata properties
Metadata format ArcGIS1.0
Standard or profile used to edit metadata FGDC


Created in ArcGIS for the item 2022-12-2011:12:23
Last modified in ArcGIS for the item 2022-12-2011:12:10


Automatic updates
Have been performed Yes
Last update 2022-12-2011:12:10


Metadata Contacts

Metadata contact
Individual's name Elise Watson
Organization's name U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Contact's position GIS Analyst
Contact's role point of contact


Contact information
Phone
Voice (760) 431-9440 x348

Address
Type both
Delivery point 6010 Hidden Valley Road, Suite 101
Delivery point Carlsbad Fish and Wildlife Office
City Carlsbad
Administrative area CA
Postal code 92011
e-mail address elise_watson@fws.gov

Hours of service
M-F 8-5:30


Thumbnail and Enclosures

Thumbnail

Enclosure
Enclosure type File
Description of enclosure original metadata
Original metadata document, which was translated yes
Source metadata format fgdc