Describing, classifying and quantifying vegetation communities is fundamental for understanding their current distribution, rarity, interrelationships and ecosystem functions. In the present study, we apply a consistent objective classification system for ephemeral wetlands of arid and semi-arid areas of New South Wales (NSW), Australia. Our approach uses a two-step statistically based, hierarchical, multiscale classification of environmental data at broad scales and floristics data at intermediate scales. At broad scales, ecoregionalisation methods were used to describe three wetland macrogroups. Within these groups, we performed unsupervised analyses of 640 floristic survey plots using the Bray-Curtis algorithm, clustering by group averag...
The vegetation and environmental setting of permanent spring wetlands are described from a survey of...
We review vascular plant plot survey data, plot-based terrestrial vegetation classification protocol...
To improve the protection of wetlands, it is imperative to have a thorough understanding of their st...
Describing, classifying and quantifying vegetation communities is fundamental for understanding thei...
Aim: Effective vegetation conservation requires reasonable certainty regarding the distribution, ext...
Aims: To use unsupervised techniques to produce a hierarchical classification of montane mires of th...
The floristic composition and vegetation partitioning of the ephemeral wetlands of the Pilliga Outwa...
Aims: To develop an interim classification of the vegetation of the Northern Territory at the Intern...
Terrestrial, freshwater and estuarine native vegetation of the Eden region was classified into 79 fl...
We describe and correlate environmental, floristic and structural vegetation traits of a large porti...
The northern tropical river and wetland systems of Australia cover a vast and mostly remote area. Co...
A national approach to the conservation of biodiversity in Australia’s freshwater ecosystems i...
We describe and correlate environmental, floristic and structural vegetation traits of a large porti...
An extensive network of ephemeral wetlands exists within arid and semiarid Australia. These wetlands...
Human use of water resources threatens environmental water supplies. If resource managers are to dev...
The vegetation and environmental setting of permanent spring wetlands are described from a survey of...
We review vascular plant plot survey data, plot-based terrestrial vegetation classification protocol...
To improve the protection of wetlands, it is imperative to have a thorough understanding of their st...
Describing, classifying and quantifying vegetation communities is fundamental for understanding thei...
Aim: Effective vegetation conservation requires reasonable certainty regarding the distribution, ext...
Aims: To use unsupervised techniques to produce a hierarchical classification of montane mires of th...
The floristic composition and vegetation partitioning of the ephemeral wetlands of the Pilliga Outwa...
Aims: To develop an interim classification of the vegetation of the Northern Territory at the Intern...
Terrestrial, freshwater and estuarine native vegetation of the Eden region was classified into 79 fl...
We describe and correlate environmental, floristic and structural vegetation traits of a large porti...
The northern tropical river and wetland systems of Australia cover a vast and mostly remote area. Co...
A national approach to the conservation of biodiversity in Australia’s freshwater ecosystems i...
We describe and correlate environmental, floristic and structural vegetation traits of a large porti...
An extensive network of ephemeral wetlands exists within arid and semiarid Australia. These wetlands...
Human use of water resources threatens environmental water supplies. If resource managers are to dev...
The vegetation and environmental setting of permanent spring wetlands are described from a survey of...
We review vascular plant plot survey data, plot-based terrestrial vegetation classification protocol...
To improve the protection of wetlands, it is imperative to have a thorough understanding of their st...