Assessing Species Vulnerability
The aim of NatureServe’s Climate Change Vulnerability Index (CCVI) is to provide a means of rapidly distinguishing species likely to be most vulnerable to change, defined as the degree to which a species is susceptible to detrimental change (Young et al. 2012). The index considers two primary components of a species’ vulnerability to climate change: exposure to changes in climate and sensitivity of the species to changes in climate.
The CCVI scores a species on 17 factors related to its anticipated vulnerability to climate change, such as dispersal ability and habitat specificity. Vulnerability incorporates a species' sensitivity, exposure, and adaptive capacity (Dawson et al. 2011 ). Four factors addressing indirect exposure to climate change, such as presence in areas likely to be affected by rising sea levels are also evaluated. When available, documented responses to climate change (from prior field and/or modeling studies) are also included. The outcome is one of six possible Index categories: three degrees of “Vulnerable” (Extremely, Highly, Moderately), two degrees of “Not Vulnerable” (Presumed Stable, Increase Likely), and “Insufficient Evidence”. The Index also provides a report on the key factors that have contributed to the ranking, which can help inform conservation actions.
The results are summarized in the table, below, and reports are available for each of the species. Additional species will be added as assessments are completed for them. Species are listed alphabetically by scientific name.
Click on a species' CCVI score to open the assessment report (PDF).
Element Scientific Name |
Element Common Name |
CCVI Score |
Element Rank1 |
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Vascular Plants | |||
Allium campanulatum | Sierra onion | Less Vulnerable | G4S1 |
Allium constrictum | constricted onion | Moderately Vulnerable | G2G3/S2S3 |
Allium dictuon | Blue Mountain onion | Presumed Stable | G2S2 |
Anemone patens var. multifida | pasqueflower | Highly Vulnerable | G5T5S1 |
Arabis olympica | Olympic rockcress | Highly Vulnerable | GHSH |
Arcteranthis cooleyae | Cooley's buttercup | Moderately Vulnerable | G5S1 |
Artemisia campestris var. wormskioldii | Wormskiold's northern wormwood |
Moderately Vulnerable | G5T1S1 |
Astragalus arrectus | Palouse milkvetch | Moderately Vulnerable | G2S2 |
Astragalus arthurii | Arthur's milkvetch | Moderately Vulnerable | G4S2 |
Astragalus asotinensis | Asotin milkvetch | Highly Vulnerable | G2S1 |
Astragalus australis var. cottonii | Cotton's milkvetch | Highly Vulnerable | G2QS2 |
Astragalus columbianus | Columbia milkvetch | Moderately Vulnerable | G2G3S2S3 |
Astragalus microcystis | least bladdery milkvetch | Moderately Vulnerable | G5S2 |
Astragalus misellus var. pauper | pauper milkvetch | Moderately Vulnerable | G3T3S2 |
Astragalus sinuatus | Whited's milk-vetch | Presumed Stable | G1S1 |
Bolandra oregana | Oregon bolandra | Moderately Vulnerable | G3S2 |
Botrychium lineare | skinny moonwort | Presumed Stable | G3S1 |
Botrychium paradoxum | two-spiked moonwort | Presumed Stable | G3G4S2 |
Carex anthoxanthea | yellow-flowered sedge | Moderately Vulnerable | G5S1 |
Carex chordorrhiza | cordfoot sedge | Highly Vulnerable | G5S1 |
Carex circinata | coiled sedge | Moderately Vulnerable | G5S1 |
Carex heteroneura | smooth-fruited sedge | Highly Vulnerable | G5S2S3 |
Carex pauciflora | few-flowered sedge | Highly Vulnerable | G5S2 |
Carex proposita | Smoky Mountain sedge | Moderately Vulnerable | G4S2 |
Carex rostrata | beaked sedge | Highly Vulnerable | G5S2 |
Carex sychnocephala | many-headed sedge | Moderately Vulnerable | G5S2 |
Carex tenuiflora | sparse-flowered sedge | Highly Vulnerable | G5S2 |
Carex vallicola | valley sedge | Highly Vulnerable | G5S2 |
Castilleja cryptantha | obscure paintbrush | Highly Vulnerable | G2G3S2S3 |
Castilleja levisecta | golden paintbrush | Highly Vulnerable | G2S2 |
Chaenactis thompsonii | Thompson's chaenactis | Moderately Vulnerable | G3S3 |
Chrysolepis chrysophylla var. chrysophylla | golden chinquapin | Moderately Vulnerable | G5T5S2 |
Chrysosplenium tetrandrum | northern golden-carpet | Moderately Vulnerable | G5S2 |
Cicuta bulbifera | bulb-bearing water-hemlock | Moderately Vulnerable | G5S2S3 |
Coptis aspleniifolia | spleenwort-leaved goldthread | Moderately Vulnerable | G5S2 |
Corydalis aquae-gelidae | Clackamas corydalis | Moderately Vulnerable | G5T3S2 |
Cryptantha leucophaea | gray cryptantha | Moderately Vulnerable | G2G3S2 |
Cryptantha rostellata | beaked cryptantha | Moderately Vulnerable | G4S2 |
Cryptantha spiculifera | Snake River cryptantha | Moderately Vulnerable | G4?S2S3 |
Cypripedium parviflorum | yellow lady's-slipper | Moderately Vulnerable | G5S2 |
Dactylorhiza viridis | long-bract frog orchid | Highly Vulnerable | G5S1 |
Damasonium californicum | fringed water-plantain) | Moderately Vulnerable | G4S1 |
Delphinium viridescens | Wenatchee larkspur | Moderately Vulnerable | G2S2 |
Dendrolycopodium dendroideum | treelike clubmoss | Moderately Vulnerable | G5S2 |
Dodecatheon austrofrigidum | frigid shooting-star | Moderately Vulnerable | G2S1 |
Draba cana | lance-leaved draba | Extremely Vulnerable | G5S1 |
Draba taylori | Taylor's draba | Highly Vulnerable | G1G2S1 |
Erigeron aliceae | Alice's fleabane | Moderately Vulnerable | G4S2 |
Erigeron basalticus | basalt daisy | Moderately Vulnerable | G2S2 |
Erigeron howellii | Howell's daisy | Presumed Stable | G2S2 |
Erigeron salishii | Salish fleabane | Moderately Vulnerable | G3S2 |
Eriogonum codium | Umtanum desert buckwheat | Moderately Vulnerable | G1S1 |
Eriophorum viridicarinatum | green keeled cottongrass | Moderately Vulnerable | G5S2 |
Eritrichium argenteum | pale alpine forget-me-not | Highly Vulnerable | G4S1 |
Eryngium petiolatum | Oregon coyote-thistle | Moderately Vulnerable | G4S2 |
Erythranthe pulsiferae | Pulsifer's monkeyflower | Moderately Vulnerable | G4?S2 |
Erythronium quinaultense | Quinault fawn-lily | Presumed Stable | G1G2S1S2 |
Gaultheria hispidula | creeping snowberry | Moderately Vulnerable | G5S2 |
Gentiana douglasiana | swamp gentian | Highly Vulnerable | G5S2 |
Geum rossii var. depressum | Ross' avens | Highly Vulnerable | G5T1S1 |
Hackelia hispida var. disjuncta | sagebrush stickseed | Moderately Vulnerable | G4T3S3 |
Hackelia taylorii | Taylor's stickseed | Highly Vulnerable | G1S1 |
Hackelia venusta | showy stickseed | Moderately Vulnerable | G1S1 |
Heterotheca oregona | Oregon goldenaster | Moderately Vulnerable | G4S2 |
Howellia aquatilis | water howellia | Highly Vulnerable | G3S2 |
Iliamna longisepala | longsepal globemallow | Presumed Stable | G3S3 |
Impatiens noli-tangere | western jewel-weed | Moderately Vulnerable | G5S1 |
Juncus howellii | Howell's rush | Moderately Vulnerable | G4S1 |
Juncus uncialis | inch-high rush | Moderately Vulnerable | G3G4S2 |
Kalmia procumbens | alpine azalea | Extremely Vulnerable | G5SH |
Leptosiphon bolanderi | Baker's linanthus | Less Vulnerable | G4G5S2 |
Lomatium bradshawii | Bradshaw's desert-parsley | Moderately Vulnerable | G2S1 |
Lomatium knokei | Knoke’s desert-parsley | Highly Vulnerable | G1S1 |
Lomatium lithosolamans | Hoover's tauschia | Moderately Vulnerable | G2G3S2S3 |
Lomatium serpentinum | Snake Canyon desert-parsley | Highly Vulnerable | G4S2 |
Lomatium suksdorfii | Suksdorf's desert-parsley | Presumed Stable | G3S3 |
Lomatium tuberosum | Hoover's desert-parsley | Moderately Vulnerable | G2G3S2S3 |
Lupinus oreganus var. kincaidii | Kincaid's sulfur lupine | Presumed Stable | G4T2S1 |
Luzula arcuata ssp. unalaschcensis | curved woodrush | Highly Vulnerable | G5T4T5S1 |
Micranthes tischii | Tisch's saxifrage | Highly Vulnerable | G2S1? |
Muhlenbergia glomerata | marsh muhly | Moderately Vulnerable | G5S2 |
Myosurus alopecuroides | foxtail mousetail | Moderately Vulnerable | G3?S2 |
Navarretia tagetina | marigold navarretia | Moderately Vulnerable | G5S1 |
Nicotiana attenuata | coyote tobacco | Less Vulnerable | G4S2 |
Orthocarpus bracteosus | rosy owl's-clover | Highly Vulnerable | G3?S2 |
Oxytropis campestris var. wanapum | Wanapum crazyweed | Moderately Vulnerable | G5T1S1 |
Packera porteri | Porter's butterweed | Highly Vulnerable | G4S1 |
Parnassia kotzebuei | Kotzebue's grass-of-Parnassus | Highly Vulnerable | G5S1 |
Pedicularis rainierensis | Mt. Rainier lousewort | Highly Vulnerable | G2G3S2S3 |
Pediocactus nigrispinus | snowball cactus | Moderately Vulnerable | G4S2 |
Pellaea breweri | Brewer's cliffbrake | Moderately Vulnerable | G5S2 |
Penstemon barrettiae | Barrett's beardtongue | Presumed Stable | G2S2 |
Penstemon eriantherus var. whitedii | Whited's fuzzytongue penstemon | Moderately Vulnerable | G4G5T2S2 |
Penstemon wilcoxii | Wilcox's beardtongue | Moderately Vulnerable | G4S1 |
Petrophytum caespitosum ssp. caespitosum | Rocky Mountain rockmat | Highly Vulnerable | G5T4T5S1 |
Petrophytum cinerascens | Chelan rockmat | Moderately Vulnerable | G1G2S1S2 |
Phacelia lenta | sticky phacelia | Moderately Vulnerable | G2?S2? |
Physaria douglasii ssp. tuplashensis | White Bluffs bladderpod | Moderately Vulnerable | G5T1QS1 |
Polemonium carneum | great polemonium | Less Vulnerable | G3G4S2 |
Polemonium pectinatum | Washington polemonium | Moderately Vulnerable | G2S2 |
Polemonium viscosum | skunk polemonium | Extremely Vulnerable | G5S2 |
Polyctenium fremontii | Fremont's combleaf | Moderately Vulnerable | G4S1 |
Pyrrocoma hirta var. sonchifolia | sticky goldenwed | Moderately Vulnerable | G4G5T3S2 |
Ranunculus californicus | California buttercup | Moderately Vulnerable | G5S1 |
Ranunculus populago | mountain buttercup | Moderately Vulnerable | G4S2 |
Ribes cereum var. colubrinum | wax currant | Highly Vulnerable | G5T3S1 |
Rubus arcticus ssp. acaulis | nagoonberry | Moderately Vulnerable | G5T5S1 |
Sabulina nuttallii var. fragilis | Nuttall’s sandwort | Moderately Vulnerable | G5T4S1 |
Salix candida | hoary willow | Highly Vulnerable | G5S1 |
Salix glauca var. villosa | glaucous willow | Moderately Vulnerable | G5T5S1S2 |
Salix maccalliana | MacCalla's willow | Highly Vulnerable | G5S1 |
Salix pseudomonticola | false mountain willow | Moderately Vulnerable | G5S1 |
Sanicula arctopoides | bear's-foot sanicle | Moderately Vulnerable | G5S1 |
Saxifraga cernua | nodding saxifrage | Highly Vulnerable | G5S1 |
Scribneria bolanderi | Scribner's grass | Moderately Vulnerable | G4S1 |
Sericocarpus oregonensis ssp. oregonensis | Oregon white-top aster | Moderately Vulnerable | G5T3T4S1 |
Sidalcea hirtipes | hairy-stemmed checker-mallow | Moderately Vulnerable | G2S2 |
Sidalcea nelsoniana | Nelson's checker-mallow | Presumed Stable | G2G3S1 |
Sidalcea oregana var. calva | Wenatchee Mountain checker-mallow |
Highly Vulnerable | G5T1S1 |
Silene seelyi | Seely’s catchfly | Moderately Vulnerable | G3S3 |
Silene spaldingii | Spalding's silene | Moderately Vulnerable | G2S2 |
Sisyrinchium sarmentosum | pale blue-eyed grass | Highly Vulnerable | G2S2 |
Spartina pectinata | prairie cordgrass | Moderately Vulnerable | G5S2 |
Spiranthes diluvialis | Ute ladies' tresses | Moderately Vulnerable | G2G3S1 |
Sullivantia oregana | Oregon sullivantia | Moderately Vulnerable | G2S1 |
Swertia perennis | swertia | Moderately Vulnerable | G5S1 |
Thelypodium sagittatum ssp. sagittatum | arrow thelypody | Moderately Vulnerable | G4T4S1 |
Trifolium douglasii | Douglas' clover | Moderately Vulnerable | G3S1 |
Trifolium thompsonii | Thompson's clover | Presumed Stable | G2S2 |
Trillium albidum ssp. parviflorum | small-flowered trillium | Moderately Vulnerable | G4G5T2T3S2S3 |
Utricularia intermedia | flat-leaved bladderwort | Moderately Vulnerable | G5S2S3 |
Vaccinium myrtilloides | velvetleaf blueberry | Moderately Vulnerable | G5S1 |
Veronica dissecta ssp. lanuginosa | cut-leaf synthyris | Highly Vulnerable | G4T2S2 |
1The Element Ranks listed in the table are current as of 02/08/2022 and may have changed since the CCVI scores were determined. For more information on determining species’ ranks, visit our Natural Heritage Methodology page.
Citations and Additional Resources
Young B.E., Hall K.R., Byers E., Gravuer K., Hammerson G., Redder A., and Szabo K. 2012. Rapid assessment of plant and animal vulnerability to climate change. In: J. Brodie, E. Post, and D. Doak, editors. Wildlife Conservation in a Changing Climate. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p 129-152.