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Victorian Alpine Plot Network (Burramys Population Surveys): Burramys Trapping Data, South-east Highlands, Australia, 1982-2017

Also known as: Victorian Alpine Plot Network: Burramys Trapping Data Burramys Population Survey, 1982-2017
The Australian National University
Carl-Henrik A Wahren (Associated with) Dr Carl-Henrik A Wahren (Associated with) Dr John Morgan (Associated with) Warwick Papst (Associated with)
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ary@unimelb.edu.au
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Abstract: This package represents all data from Burramys trapping surveys within the Alpine Long Term Monitoring - Burramys Population Surveys project. The surveys began in 1982, and the most recent addition is from 2017. This data package contains data collected at a sub-set of the 481 long term monitoring plots which have been established in Australian Alps and in Tasmania. The sampling regime within the Victorian Network generally consists of multiple randomly positioned transects within sites, (rather than ‘plots’ sensu stricto), with each site, and/or transect geo-located. Point quadrats are taken at fixed intervals along each transect. The number of transects within sites, and sampling frequency varies from annual to decadal, depending on site and purpose. This general array of sampling transects, point quadrats along transects and floristic quadrats is consistent between grassland and snowpatch monitoring sites, although the number of transects and floristic quadrats needed to detect change in key variables (vegetation cover, bare ground, etc) at each site varies over time. There are also long-term monitoring sites in wetlands. The Victorian Alpine Plot Network research plots are revisited on a 2-10 years basis. A synopsis of related data packages which have been collected as part of the Victorian Alpine Plot Network’s full program is provided at https://doi.org/10.25911/5c11c3d283b0e. Study extent: These data are from the longest annually monitored Mountain Pygmy Possum site (site 100), there are other data from other sites that is collected opportunistically and with less rigour as this site. As such many of the data categories listed only have one entry relating to site 100 at Hotham also called Mt Higginbotham West 100. Many of the categories won’t apply to site 100 as they relate to data being collected from Mt Buller as part of a recovery and genetic rescue program being implemented there. Project funding: Between 2012 and 2018 this project was part of, and funded through the Long Term Ecological Research Network (LTERN) a facility within the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN) and supported by the Australian Government through the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy.

Created: 2018-10-25

Data time period: 1982 to 2017

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147.40598,-36.73575 147.40598,-37.49639 146.41728,-37.49639 146.41728,-36.73575 147.40598,-36.73575

146.91163,-37.11607

text: Mount Hotham, South-east Highlands, Victoria, Australia