The floristic composition and vegetation partitioning of the ephemeral wetlands of the Pilliga Outwash within the Pilliga National Park and Pilliga State Conservation Area (30˚30’S, 149˚22’E) on the North Western Plains of New South Wales are described. SPOT5 imagery was used to map 340 wetlands across the Pilliga Outwash. A total of 240 plots within 31 wetlands explored composition and species richness in relation to water depth and wetland size. The predominant community described is the species-rich herbfield of shallow basin wetlands, along with the structurally distinct but the less common sedgeland/herbfield of the deeper ‘tank’ wetlands and a single wetland with a floristically depauperate Diplachne fusca wet grassland. A total of 13...
Objectives: Observations from wetlands across the globe suggest a consistent pattern of woody encroa...
The vegetation of Imbota Nature Reserve (30° 35’S, 151° 45’E) (218 ha in area), 10 km south-east of ...
A vegetation survey was undertaken within Columbey National Park (32° 35’S, 151° 44’E) near Clarence...
The floristic composition and environmental relations of wetland vegetation in the Wallis Lake catch...
The floristics of the montane bogs in east-flowing catchments of northern New England, north-eastern...
An extensive network of ephemeral wetlands exists within arid and semiarid Australia. These wetlands...
Native vegetation of the NSW south coast, escarpment and southeast tablelands was classified into 19...
Wetlands experience fluctuating water levels, so their extent varies spatially and temporally. This ...
For the Western Plains of New South Wales, 213 plant communities are classified and described and th...
Spring wetlands on the Strathbogie plateau were mapped using recent aerial photography to estimate t...
This fourth paper in the NSW Vegetation Classification and Assessment series covers the Brigalow Bel...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 57-68.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Regional ...
Describing, classifying and quantifying vegetation communities is fundamental for understanding thei...
Approximately 200 macrophytic species, of which thirty-one were poorly reserved or unreserved, were ...
Vegetation in the remote Pooncarie region of south-western New South Wales was surveyed in the sprin...
Objectives: Observations from wetlands across the globe suggest a consistent pattern of woody encroa...
The vegetation of Imbota Nature Reserve (30° 35’S, 151° 45’E) (218 ha in area), 10 km south-east of ...
A vegetation survey was undertaken within Columbey National Park (32° 35’S, 151° 44’E) near Clarence...
The floristic composition and environmental relations of wetland vegetation in the Wallis Lake catch...
The floristics of the montane bogs in east-flowing catchments of northern New England, north-eastern...
An extensive network of ephemeral wetlands exists within arid and semiarid Australia. These wetlands...
Native vegetation of the NSW south coast, escarpment and southeast tablelands was classified into 19...
Wetlands experience fluctuating water levels, so their extent varies spatially and temporally. This ...
For the Western Plains of New South Wales, 213 plant communities are classified and described and th...
Spring wetlands on the Strathbogie plateau were mapped using recent aerial photography to estimate t...
This fourth paper in the NSW Vegetation Classification and Assessment series covers the Brigalow Bel...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 57-68.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Regional ...
Describing, classifying and quantifying vegetation communities is fundamental for understanding thei...
Approximately 200 macrophytic species, of which thirty-one were poorly reserved or unreserved, were ...
Vegetation in the remote Pooncarie region of south-western New South Wales was surveyed in the sprin...
Objectives: Observations from wetlands across the globe suggest a consistent pattern of woody encroa...
The vegetation of Imbota Nature Reserve (30° 35’S, 151° 45’E) (218 ha in area), 10 km south-east of ...
A vegetation survey was undertaken within Columbey National Park (32° 35’S, 151° 44’E) near Clarence...