Analytical Approaches for Assessing Endangered Ecological Communities

A study assessing spatial patterns of Box Gum Woodlands (BGW). The study area captures the entire range of the community in NSW. Full floristic surveys and statistical analyses were conducted to address three objectives.

Objective 1. Assess the utility of using multiple analytical methods for assessing floristic patterns across a broad‐ranging community (BGW)

Objective 2. Assess the relationship of floristic variability to landscape features for this broad‐ranging community (BGW)

Objective 3. Determine whether current management and restoration planning based on expert judgement adequately allocate management to provide long‐term protection of the community

This study highlights the value of applying multiple analytical approaches to the understanding of floristic patterns.

Data Source:
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Floristic plot data and associated R code, datasets and functions
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Floristic survey plot data (Updated Dataset)
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Floristic survey plot data (Updated Dataset Read Me file)
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Floristic survey R code, datasets and functions
Additional Information
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Title Analytical Approaches for Assessing Endangered Ecological Communities
Date Published 21/05/2021
Last Updated 16/07/2021
Publisher/Agency Department of Planning, Industry and Environment
Licence Creative Commons Attribution
Update Frequency unknown
Temporal Coverage -
Geospatial Coverage
Data Portal SEED