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Montane Lagoon EEC Locations 2008. VIS_ID 3909

Montane lake (lagoon) point locations of the New England Tablelands Bioregion. The vegetation of montane lagoons of the New England Tablelands Bioregion, New South Wales is examined using flexible UPGMA analysis of frequency scores on all vascular plant taxa, charophytes and one liverworts. Seven communities are described-; 1. Hydrocotyle tripartita - Isotoma fluviatilis - Ranunculus inundatus - Lilaeopsis polyantha herbfield; 2. Eleocharis sphacelata - Potamogeton tricarinatus sedgeland; 3. Eleocharis sphacelata - Utricularia australis - Isolepis fluitans, herbfield; 4. Utricularia australis - Nitella sonderi herbfield; 5. Eleocharis sphacelata - Utricularia australis - Ricciocarpus natans sedgeland; 6. Carex gaudichaudiana - Holcus lanatus - Stellaria angustifolia sedgeland; 7. Cyperus sphaeroides - Eleocharis gracilis - Schoenus apogon - Carex gaudichaudiana sedgeland.; 58 lagoons were located and identified, only 28% of which are considered to be intact and in good condition. Two; threatened species (Aldovandra vesiculosa and Arthaxon hispidus) and three RoTAP-listed taxa were encountered; during the survey. VIS_ID 3909

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Language English
Alternative Title MontaneLagoonEECs_2008_E_3909
Edition unknown
Purpose Vegetation Mapping
Frequency of change Unknown
Keywords ECOLOGY-Community,ECOLOGY-Ecosystem,VEGETATION
Metadata Date 2008-01-01
Date of Asset Creation 2008-01-01
Date of Asset Publication 2013-01-15
License Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
Equivalent Scale 25000
Geospatial Topic Biota
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Temporal Coverage From 1998-01-01 - 2010-01-06
Datum GDA94 Geographic (Lat\Long)
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