Journal article

Plant communities, species richness and their environmental correlates in the sandy heaths of Little Desert National Park, Victoria

A Hahs, NJ Enright, I Thomas

Austral Ecology | BLACKWELL SCIENCE ASIA | Published : 1999

Abstract

Plant community composition and its likely environmental controls were investigated for 200 sample plots (each 100 m2) from Mediterranean-type vegetation in the Little Desert National Park, Victoria. TWINSPAN classification revealed four readily identifiable vegetation types; mallee-broombush, heathland, stringybark open woodland, and an assemblage intermediate between mallee-broombush and heathland referred to here as broomhealth. Mallee-broombush was found on Parilla Sands characterized by high Ca levels relative to heathland and stringybark open woodlands on unconsolidated Lowan Sands. The first axis of a 2 dimensional non-metric MDS ordination also divided heathlands (high axis scores) f..

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