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Child Ashmore Reef Marine Park Environmental Assessment 2019 - Terrestrial

The University of Western Australia
Webber, Bruce ; Hoffmann, Ben ; Somaweera, Ru ; Yeoh, Paul ; Jucker, Tommaso ; Cannell, Belinda ; Surman, Christopher
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This is a record for the data collected from surveys of selected terrestrial environmental values at Ashmore Reef Marine Park that were carried out in 2019. In early 2019 Parks Australia commissioned CSIRO to undertake a survey of selected marine and terrestrial environmental values at Ashmore Reef Marine Park. For the terrestrial component, the required elements were to quantify the diversity and abundance of native and non-native plant species, determine the population status and diversity of birds on the islands and to determine the abundance of non-native invasive tropical fire ants. The remit included any evidence of interactions between the fire ants and native fauna, especially birds and turtles.

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CSIRO - Health and Biosecurity; Halfmoon Biosciences, Ocean Beach, Western Australia, Australia.
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Ben Hoffmann (Creator); Ru Somaweera (Creator); Paul Yeoh (Creator); Christopher Surman (Creator)

Issued: 2024-05-28

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