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Systematic Forest Vertebrate Fauna Study Stage 11A: Analysis and Reserve Option Example EH 1.1.2 Part A

view "Systematic Forest Vertebrate Fauna Study Stage 11A: Analysis and Reserve Option Example (EH 1.1.2 Part A)"

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Figures:

  • Figure 3.2: Diversity Indices (All Species) by Tenure (Lotplan Number)
  • Figure 3.3: Diversity Indices (Priority Species) by Tenure (Lotplan Number)
  • Figure 3.4: Diversity Indices (Endemic Species) by Tenure (Lotplan Number)
  • Figure 3.5: Diversity Indices (Threatened Species) by Tenure (Lotplan Number)
  • Figure 3.6: Degree of similarity between lotplans based on known fauna species composition (All species)
  • Figure 3.7: Degree of similarity between lotplans based on known fauna species composition (Priority species)
  • Figure 3.8: Degree of similarity between lotplans based on known fauna species composition (Endemic species)
  • Figure 3.9: Degree of similarity between lotplans based on known fauna species composition (Threatened species)
  • Figure 3.12: Regional ecosystem maps based on data for site sub-groups of wet(A) and dry(B) forest types
  • Figure 3.13: Regional ecosystem maps based on data for site sub-groups of wet(A) and dry(B) forest types
  • Figure 3.14: Regional ecosystem map for Arboreal Marsupial functional group
  • Figure 3.15: Regional ecosystem maps
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18 Mar 2008
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