All wilderness segments within the boundaries of Joshua Tree National Park were surveyed for frequency and cover of microbiotic soil crusts. Areas within both the Mojave Desert and Colorado Desert were examined. A total of eight vegetation community types were sampled. In order of greatest sample representation, these community types were: Sonoran Creosote Bush Scrub, Mojave Creosote Bush Scrub, Blackbrush Scrub, Mojave Pinyon-Juniper Woodland, Mojave Mixed Woody Scrub, Mojave Mixed Steppe, Stabilized Sand Dunes, Sonoran Mixed Woody and Succulent Scrub. A total of 75 research sites were established in the summer of 2006. At all sites, 100 1.0 m2 frequency plots and 250 cover points were scored for shrub vegetation (by species), perennial grass and forbs, cacti, annuals (cover only), rock, and several crust categories (algal, lichen, moss, mixed crust).
Crust cover
was generally low in most areas of the park in comparison to crust cover in
other arid lands of the western