Victorian Alpine Plot Network (Alpine Summit Plots): Lowland-to-highland Roadside Transects 4WD Tracks Data, South-East Highlands, Australia, 2016

Abstract: This Victorian Alpine Plot Network Road Transects 4WD Track Data Package comprises transect-based vegetation data for two Lowland-to-highland 4WD Roadside Transects in the South-East Highlands, Australia. These data have been used against background quadrat data to test a hypothesis about...

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Other Authors: Dr Carl-Henrik A Wahren (hasAssociationWith), Dr John Morgan (hasAssociationWith), Ary Hoffmann (hasAssociationWith)
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Published: The Australian National University
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Online Access:https://researchdata.ands.org.au/victorian-alpine-plot-australia-2016/1360692
https://datacommons.anu.edu.au/DataCommons/item/anudc:5864
https://doi.org/10.25911/5c3ec127e490a
http://www.mountaininvasions.org/
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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::1360692 2023-05-15T18:40:47+02:00 Victorian Alpine Plot Network (Alpine Summit Plots): Lowland-to-highland Roadside Transects 4WD Tracks Data, South-East Highlands, Australia, 2016 Dr Carl-Henrik A Wahren (hasAssociationWith) Dr John Morgan (hasAssociationWith) Ary Hoffmann (hasAssociationWith) Spatial: Victorian Alpine Plot Network Lowland-to-highland 4WD Track Transects Data Spatial: northlimit = -36.7325; southlimit = -37.13255; westlimit = 146.4542; eastLimit = 147.30667 Temporal: From 2016-01-11 to 2016-01-13 https://researchdata.ands.org.au/victorian-alpine-plot-australia-2016/1360692 https://datacommons.anu.edu.au/DataCommons/item/anudc:5864 https://doi.org/10.25911/5c3ec127e490a http://www.mountaininvasions.org/ unknown The Australian National University https://researchdata.ands.org.au/victorian-alpine-plot-australia-2016/1360692 https://datacommons.anu.edu.au/DataCommons/item/anudc:5864 doi:10.25911/5c3ec127e490a http://www.mountaininvasions.org/ http://anu.edu.au ECOLOGY BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES PLANTS EARTH SCIENCE BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION ALPINE/TUNDRA BIOSPHERE TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS LTERN Monitoring Theme:Vegetation structure LTERN Monitoring Theme:Plant species composition LTERN Monitoring Theme:Plant species abundance LTERN Monitoring Theme:Individual plants keyword:Alpine National Park keyword:Species richness keyword:Compositional changes keyword:Weed invasion keyword:Altitudinal gradient Victorian Alpine Summit Plots Lowland-to-highland Roadside Transects — 4WD dataset ftands https://doi.org/10.25911/5c3ec127e490a 2020-01-05T22:22:56Z Abstract: This Victorian Alpine Plot Network Road Transects 4WD Track Data Package comprises transect-based vegetation data for two Lowland-to-highland 4WD Roadside Transects in the South-East Highlands, Australia. These data have been used against background quadrat data to test a hypothesis about roads as vectors for dispersal of invasive species. Plots are located at altitudinally stratified intervals along two altitudinally-stratified transects. The transects follow major roads and management tracks in the Victorian Alps. Each track is divided into altitudinal sectors in which a single plot is situated. Within each plot, all species are identified and are assigned abundance and cover scores. The Alpine Summit plots study, which commenced in 2001, forms part of the collection of data packages by the Victorian Alpine Plot Network. A synopsis of related data packages which have been collected as part of the Victorian Alpine Plot Network’s full program is provided at https://doi.org/10.25911/5c11c3d283b0e. Sampling method: The data collection protocol follows the guidelines of the Mountain Invasion Research Network (MIREN; http://www.mountaininvasions.org/). The aim is to determine which exotic (and native) species are where on mountain roadsides and are using these data against background quadrat data collected over past years and decades to test hypotheses about roads as vectors for dispersal of invasive species. Study extent: These data aim to document the distribution of exotic (and native) species from foothills to mountain summits along transport corridors. Project funding: Parks Victoria, Mt Hotham Alpine Resort. Between 2012 and 2018 this project was part of, and funded through the Long Term Ecological Research Network (LTERN) a facility within the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN) and supported by the Australian Government through the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy. Dataset Tundra Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS)
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topic ECOLOGY
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
PLANTS
EARTH SCIENCE
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
ALPINE/TUNDRA
BIOSPHERE
TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS
LTERN Monitoring Theme:Vegetation structure
LTERN Monitoring Theme:Plant species composition
LTERN Monitoring Theme:Plant species abundance
LTERN Monitoring Theme:Individual plants
keyword:Alpine National Park
keyword:Species richness
keyword:Compositional changes
keyword:Weed invasion
keyword:Altitudinal gradient
Victorian Alpine
Summit Plots
Lowland-to-highland Roadside Transects — 4WD
spellingShingle ECOLOGY
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
PLANTS
EARTH SCIENCE
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
ALPINE/TUNDRA
BIOSPHERE
TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS
LTERN Monitoring Theme:Vegetation structure
LTERN Monitoring Theme:Plant species composition
LTERN Monitoring Theme:Plant species abundance
LTERN Monitoring Theme:Individual plants
keyword:Alpine National Park
keyword:Species richness
keyword:Compositional changes
keyword:Weed invasion
keyword:Altitudinal gradient
Victorian Alpine
Summit Plots
Lowland-to-highland Roadside Transects — 4WD
Victorian Alpine Plot Network (Alpine Summit Plots): Lowland-to-highland Roadside Transects 4WD Tracks Data, South-East Highlands, Australia, 2016
topic_facet ECOLOGY
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
PLANTS
EARTH SCIENCE
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
ALPINE/TUNDRA
BIOSPHERE
TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS
LTERN Monitoring Theme:Vegetation structure
LTERN Monitoring Theme:Plant species composition
LTERN Monitoring Theme:Plant species abundance
LTERN Monitoring Theme:Individual plants
keyword:Alpine National Park
keyword:Species richness
keyword:Compositional changes
keyword:Weed invasion
keyword:Altitudinal gradient
Victorian Alpine
Summit Plots
Lowland-to-highland Roadside Transects — 4WD
description Abstract: This Victorian Alpine Plot Network Road Transects 4WD Track Data Package comprises transect-based vegetation data for two Lowland-to-highland 4WD Roadside Transects in the South-East Highlands, Australia. These data have been used against background quadrat data to test a hypothesis about roads as vectors for dispersal of invasive species. Plots are located at altitudinally stratified intervals along two altitudinally-stratified transects. The transects follow major roads and management tracks in the Victorian Alps. Each track is divided into altitudinal sectors in which a single plot is situated. Within each plot, all species are identified and are assigned abundance and cover scores. The Alpine Summit plots study, which commenced in 2001, forms part of the collection of data packages by the Victorian Alpine Plot Network. A synopsis of related data packages which have been collected as part of the Victorian Alpine Plot Network’s full program is provided at https://doi.org/10.25911/5c11c3d283b0e. Sampling method: The data collection protocol follows the guidelines of the Mountain Invasion Research Network (MIREN; http://www.mountaininvasions.org/). The aim is to determine which exotic (and native) species are where on mountain roadsides and are using these data against background quadrat data collected over past years and decades to test hypotheses about roads as vectors for dispersal of invasive species. Study extent: These data aim to document the distribution of exotic (and native) species from foothills to mountain summits along transport corridors. Project funding: Parks Victoria, Mt Hotham Alpine Resort. Between 2012 and 2018 this project was part of, and funded through the Long Term Ecological Research Network (LTERN) a facility within the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN) and supported by the Australian Government through the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy.
author2 Dr Carl-Henrik A Wahren (hasAssociationWith)
Dr John Morgan (hasAssociationWith)
Ary Hoffmann (hasAssociationWith)
format Dataset
title Victorian Alpine Plot Network (Alpine Summit Plots): Lowland-to-highland Roadside Transects 4WD Tracks Data, South-East Highlands, Australia, 2016
title_short Victorian Alpine Plot Network (Alpine Summit Plots): Lowland-to-highland Roadside Transects 4WD Tracks Data, South-East Highlands, Australia, 2016
title_full Victorian Alpine Plot Network (Alpine Summit Plots): Lowland-to-highland Roadside Transects 4WD Tracks Data, South-East Highlands, Australia, 2016
title_fullStr Victorian Alpine Plot Network (Alpine Summit Plots): Lowland-to-highland Roadside Transects 4WD Tracks Data, South-East Highlands, Australia, 2016
title_full_unstemmed Victorian Alpine Plot Network (Alpine Summit Plots): Lowland-to-highland Roadside Transects 4WD Tracks Data, South-East Highlands, Australia, 2016
title_sort victorian alpine plot network (alpine summit plots): lowland-to-highland roadside transects 4wd tracks data, south-east highlands, australia, 2016
publisher The Australian National University
url https://researchdata.ands.org.au/victorian-alpine-plot-australia-2016/1360692
https://datacommons.anu.edu.au/DataCommons/item/anudc:5864
https://doi.org/10.25911/5c3ec127e490a
http://www.mountaininvasions.org/
op_coverage Spatial: Victorian Alpine Plot Network Lowland-to-highland 4WD Track Transects Data
Spatial: northlimit = -36.7325; southlimit = -37.13255; westlimit = 146.4542; eastLimit = 147.30667
Temporal: From 2016-01-11 to 2016-01-13
genre Tundra
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http://www.mountaininvasions.org/
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