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Leaf trait associations with environmental variation in the wide-ranging...
Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network's Data Discovery
Leaf traits for 11 populations of Dodonaea viscosa subsp. angustissima (Sapindaceae) opportunistically collected from across an elevational gradient (300 to 800 m... -
SoE2020: Major threats to flora species
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Thirty-four major threats have been previously identified that impact on Queensland threatened flora. The threats affecting the most species are ‘inappropriate fire... -
SoE2020: Freshwater wetland systems within protected areas
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Almost 10% of ‘natural’ or ‘low modified’ freshwater wetlands in Queensland are within protected areas. The majority are palustrine systems and are... -
SoE2015: Land clearing impact on threatened fauna habitat
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Land use clearing for pasture is the greatest pressure on threatened fauna pre-clear habitat affecting the eastern coastal bioregions at a higher rate. -
SoE2017: Key fish stocks
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
The majority of Queensland’s key fish stocks are considered sustainable. -
SoE2015: Land clearing impact on threatened flora habitat
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Land use clearing for pasture is the greatest pressure on threatened flora pre-clear habitat affecting the eastern coastal bioregions at a higher rate, almost doubling since... -
SoE2017: Extent and rate of change of protected areas
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
The protected area estate increased by half a million hectares between 2015–2017 and now covers approximately 8.2% of Queensland -
SoE2017: Fragmentation of remnant vegetation
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
The south-eastern bioregions are the most heavily fragmented in Queensland and are prone to further degradation due to the proximity of large tracts of cleared land and future... -
SoE2020: Extent and rate of change of protected areas
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
The protected area estate increased by more than 40,971 hectares between 1 January 2018 and 30 June 2020, and now covers about 8.24% of Queensland. -
SoE2020: Major threats to fauna species
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Sixty-eight major threats have previously been identified that impact on Queensland threatened fauna. The threats affecting the most species are ‘inappropriate fire... -
SoE2017: Land clearing impact on woody native vegetation
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
In 2015–2016, 395,000 hectares per year (ha/year) of woody vegetation was cleared, statewide. -
SoE2015: Extent and rate of change of protected areas
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
The protected area estate increased by 3 million hectares between 2011-2015 and now covers 7.9% of Queensland. -
SoE2015: Key fish stocks
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
The majority of Queensland's key fish stocks are considered sustainable. -
SoE2015: Land clearing impact on woody native vegetation
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
In 2014-2015, 296,000 hectares per year of woody vegetation was cleared, statewide. -
HCAS 3.1 (1988-2022) base model estimate of habitat condition (90m grid) and...
Citation: Valavi R, Lehmann EA, Liu N, Levick S, Giljohann KM, Williams KJ, Johnson S, Botha EJ, Munroe SEM, Collings S, Searle R, Van Niel TG, Newnham G, Paget M, Joehnk K,... -
Revegetation rewilds the soil bacterial microbiome of an old field- Part 1:...
Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network's Data Discovery
The authors analyzed a total of 3,002,411 quality-filtered bacterial 16S rRNA gene sequences in the 48 technical replicates across 8 revegetation chronosequence sites,... -
Archaeal community responses to a decade of ecological restoration: OTU raw...
Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network's Data Discovery
We generated a total of 2,313,977 16S archaeal raw reads across the 36 replicates (64,277 ± 23,335 SD per replicate). A total of 2,299,955 archaeal sequences (63,888 ± 23,473 SD... -
SoE2017: Estuarine wetlands within protected areas
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Of Queensland’s estuarine wetlands, 39% are within an area of managed protection. -
SoE2020: Threatened fauna species habitat
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Threatened fauna habitat loss is ongoing in Queensland. -
SoE2020: Marine parks and fish habitat areas
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
About 18%, or 1.893 million hectares, of Queensland’s total marine wetlands are in highly protected marine park zones or declared fish habitat areas.