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Mallee Plot Network: Murray Darling Basin data packages, 1994-2018

Also known as: Mallee Plot Network, 1994-2018
The Australian National University
Renee Woodward (Associated with)
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Australian Wetlands, Rivers and Landscapes Centre, School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences University of New South Wales SYDNEY, NSW, 2052 Australia

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david.keith@environment.nsw.gov.au
christopher.simpson@unsw.edu.au
k.wilkins@unsw.edu.au
mark.tozer@environment.nsw.gov.au
r.woodward@unsw.edu.au
david.keith@unsw.edu.au

Full description

Aim: Improve understanding of the mechanisms that influence vegetation change, including fire, grazing regimes and climatic variation, and the ability of the ecosystem to sustain its characteristic biota.

Key research questions:

1. How do survivorship and fecundity of different plant species vary with time since fire?
2. Do different herbivore species have contrasting effects on standing vegetation?

Surveys:

- Surveys of vegetation and fauna have been undertaken systematically in relation to fire and herbivore exclusions since 1997.
- Automatic weather stations and manual pluviometers recording daily precipitation, evaporation and temperature have been established progressively since 1994.

Created: 2018

Data time period: 1994 to 2018

This dataset is part of a larger collection

141.22278,-33.27136 141.22278,-33.4678 140.9585,-33.4678 140.9585,-33.27136 141.22278,-33.27136

141.0906395,-33.369582

text: Tarawi Nature Reserve; Scotia Sanctuary and Danggali National Park, Western New South Wales and South Australia, Australia

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