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Vegetation Survey of Weetalibah Nature Reserve VIS ID 1014
Vegetation map digitised from Porteners, M.F. (1998). The composition and extent of the present vegetation in Weetalibah Nature Reserve is described and mapped at 1:50 000 scale from quadrat samples, field traverses and aerial photograph interpretation. Three vegetation communities are described and 125 species (127 taxa) of vascular plants recorded from 38 families, several of which are at their north-western geographical limit or regionally restricted. One species is listed under Schedule 2 of the 1995 NSW Threatened Species Conservation Act." VIS_ID 1014
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Vegetation Survey of Quanda Nature Reserve. VIS ID 800
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Vegetation Map of Quanda Nature Reserve with Millyvale Addition. Original reserve area mapped 1998, Millyvale addition mapped 2003. The composition and extent of the present vegetation within Quanda Nature Reserve, including the recently acquired Millyvale property, is described and mapped at 1: 50 000 scale from intensive quadrat samples, field traverses and aerial photograph interpretation. Map digitised from Porteners (1998) & (2003). VIS_ID 800
Wongarbon Nature Reserve vegetation map, 2014. VIS ID 4212
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The composition and extent of the present vegetation within Wongarbon Nature reserve is described and mapped. The existing plant community descriptions were classified into Plant Community Types. A total of 94.6 hectares were mapped and plant communities aligned. One quadrat-based site was sampled for full floristics, with an additional 2 condition-assessed sites, intensive field traverses, opportunistic sampling and aerial photograph interpretation. Three plant community types are described and 91taxa of vascular plants recorded from 32 families, including one listed threatened species. VIS_ID 4212
Vegetation survey of Ginghet Nature Reserve. VIS ID 3975
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The composition and extent of the present vegetation within Ginghet Nature Reserve (former property Wyninebah) is described and mapped by Porteners (2010). Twenty-five quadrat-based sites were sampled, with intensive field traverses, opportunistic sampling and aerial photograph interpretation. The survey sites were selected using stratified random sampling with replication where possible within the attribute class. The sites were distributed primarily to reflect the geomorphological gradients and soil changes across the study area, and to a lesser extent the structural variation of the vegetation. The data were then analysed using PATN multivariate analysis and identified five vegetation communities. 136 taxa of vascular plants were recorded from 36 families, eight of which are considered to be regionally significant. At each site, all vascular plant species were recorded within 20 by 20 metre (0.04 hectare) quadrats, and assigned a cover abundance rating based on a modified Braun-Blanquet six-point scale (Poore 1955). Bryophytes were not included in the survey. Vegetation structure was described by measuring the height and canopy cover of the dominant species in each stratum. Physiographic data additional to those defined by the stratification were also recorded, including soil type, landform, fire history and disturbance. All sites were located using a GPS, photographed and nested from the south-west corner Vegetation communities were mapped using colour aerial photographs at approximately 1: 50 000 scale (runs dated 3rd April 2005). The air photos formed the basis of the vegetation map polygons, supplemented by various orthophoto, SPOT satellite and other GIS layers. The photos were interpreted stereoscopically for patterns of vegetation and geomorphology, and then matched to the vegetation site data via direct visual assignment of floristic group attributes on the remote imagery. A provisional vegetation map was drafted and the study area traversed, with particular sites investigated to confirm polygon labels and resolve vegetation boundaries. The final vegetation polygons were transferred and visually corrected (orthorectified) to the orthophoto map and coded, ready for digitising into the GIS. The final vegetation map was digitised by DECCW Scientific Services (Dubbo) using ArcGIS. VIS_ID 3975
Vegetation of Kirramingly Nature Reserve and surrounding areas. VIS ID 3973
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Vegetation Survey of Kirramingly Nature Reserve and surrounding areas. 22 site based surveys recorded the distribution and abundance of 140 species of vascular plants, resulting in the mapping of six vegetation communities. Maps of vegetation communities were prepared using 1:10,000 aerial photographs. VIS_ID 3973
Vegetation of the Merriwa area 1:100 000 VIS ID 2348
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This data set is a map belonging to the 1:100 000 vegetation map series. A checklist of 306 species arranged alphabetically in families and genera in the major plant groups, annotated with vegetation community membership, and growth form with exotic species marked. Text describes six vegetation communities, climate, geology, geomorphology, soils and land use and comments on vegetation patterns, rare species and communities. Vegetation map. McRae, RHD and Cooper, MG (1985) Cunninghamia 1, 351-369. (VIS ID 2348; ANZNS0263000013)
Natural Vegetation of the Wallerawang 1:100 000 map sheet VIS ID 982
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This data set is a map belonging to the 1:100 000 vegetation map series. The composition and extent of the present natural vegetation on the Wallerawang 1:100 000 map sheet 8931 (lat. 30o00'-33o30'S, long. 150o00'-150o30'E are described and mapped. There is a listing of 670 species by family, with a description of the community structure and associated environmental factors contained within 18 map units and 29 plant communities. BENSON, D.H. AND KEITH, D.A. (1990) Cunninghamia 2 (2) 305-335.; ; VIS ID 982; ; ANZNS0263000012
Natural Vegetation of the Penrith 1:100 000 map sheet VISID 2352
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This data set is a map belonging to the 1:100 000 vegetation map series. Describes and maps 18 plant communities and discusses rare and endangered species, regional affinities and conservation of vegetation. Includes species lists for Grose Vale 'limestone' and Native Vineyard, Cobbitty. For full species list for area see Benson and McDougall (1991). BENSON, D.H. (1992) Cunninghamia 2 (4): 541-596 The composition and extent of the present natural vegetation on the Penrith 1:100, 000 mapsheet 9030 are mapped and described in terms of structure and characteristic species. Stand alone dataset. Vegetation codes are compatible with other RBG 1:100,000 mapping.; ; VIS ID 2352; ; ANZNS0263000010
Gundabooka National Park Vegetation 2005. VIS ID 3969
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The vegetation of Gundabooka National Park in North Western NSW was assessed using intensive quadrat sampling and mapped using extensive ground truthing and interpretation of aerial photograph and Landsat Thematic Mapper satellite images in 2015. Two hundred and seventy six species of vascular plants were recorded from this survey from 62 families. Species recorded from previous studies but not noted in the present study have been added to give a total of 298 vascular plant species for the Park including 31 (10%) introduced species. Twenty one vegetation communities were identified and mapped, the most widespread being Eucalyptus populnea / Acacia aneura / Acacia excelsa open woodland and Acacia aneura tall shrubland. VIS_ID 3969
Vegetation Map of Boginderra Hills Nature Reserve VIS ID 848
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Vegetation map digitised from Lembit, R. & Skelton, N. (1998).; ; The vegetation of Copperhania, Barton, Dapper & Boginderra Hills NRs, located in central-western NSW, is described and mapped at a scale of 1:50 000 based on field survey quadrats, aerial photo interpretation and multivariate analysis. 25 communities in total are described for the four reserves, eight in Copperhania NR, six in each of Barton and Dapper NRs and five in Boginderra Hills.; ; VIS_ID 848
Natural Vegetation of the Katoomba 1:100 000 map sheet VIS ID 977
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This data set is a map belonging to the 1:100 000 vegetation map series. The map has been published by KEITH, D.A. and BENSON, D.H. (1988) in the ecological journal of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Cunninghamia 2(1):107-144 Katoomba 1:100 000 map sheet. The composition and extent of the present natural vegetation on the Katoomba 1:100, 000 mapsheet 8930 mapped and described in terms of structure and characteristic species. Stand alone dataset. Vegetation codes are compatible with other RBG 1:100,000 mapping. (VIS_ID 977; ANZNS0263000009)