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Connell Rainforest Plot Network: Subtropical Rainforest Tree Demographic Data, O’Reilly’s Plot, Lamington National Park, Queensland, Australia, 1963–2013
- Citation
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Green, P; Connell, J (): Connell Rainforest Plot Network: Subtropical Rainforest Tree Demographic Data, O’Reilly’s Plot, Lamington National Park, Queensland, Australia, 1963–2013. Long Term Ecological Research Network. http://www.ltern.org.au/knb/metacat/ltern2.32.80/html
- Identifier
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- docid
- ltern2.32.80
- Data Creators
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- Individual
- Dr Peter Green
- Organization
- La Trobe University
- Individual
- Professor Joseph H. Connell
- Organization
- University of California
- Abstract
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This rainforest tree demographic data package comprises recruitment, growth and mortality census data for rainforest trees at the O'Reilly's Plot, Lamington National Park (84km south of Brisbane), Queensland for 1963–2013. The O’Reilly’s Plot consists of two 1.0 hectare plots spaced 600 m apart in sub-tropical rainforest, which have always been treated as a single unit for the purpose of analysis. Rainforest tree attributes recorded comprise the size (height or girth) of tagged and mapped, free-standing stems of shrub and tree species. Sampling has been undertaken at intervals of 1-6 years. This data package forms part of the collection of vegetation data undertaken at plots situated in both Lamington National Park and Davies Creek initiated by Professor Joseph H. Connell (University of California, Santa Barbara) in 1963. A synopsis of related data packages which have been collected as part of the Connell Rainforest Plot Network’s full program is provided at http://www.ltern.org.au/index.php/ltern-plot-networks/connell-rainforest.
- Contacts for Questions on the Use and Interpretation of Data
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- Individual
- Dr Peter Green
- Position
- Plot Leader
- Organization
- La Trobe University
- Address
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Department of Ecology, Environment and Evolution
La Trobe University
Bundoora. Victoria 3086
- Phone
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- voice
- 03 9479 3675
- Email Address
- p.green@latrobe.edu.au
- Project Information and Data Owners
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- Title
- Connell Rainforest Plot Network
- Personnel
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- Role
- Principal Investigator
- Individual
- Dr Peter Green
- Position
- Plot Leader
- Organization
- La Trobe University
- Abstract
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This group conducts research in the rainforest investigating tree demographics.
- Funding
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The National Science Foundation was the sole funder of this research between 1963 and 2003. LTERN was the sole funder between 2003 and 2006 (see project data 2013)
- Methods and Sampling Information
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- Methods
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Method Step 1
- Description
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General Methods
Prof Joseph H. Connell (University of California, Santa Barbara) established a long-term forest dynamics plot in 1963, in subtropical rainforest near O’Reilly’s Guest House in Lamington National Park, 84 km south of Brisbane. The plot layout consists of two 1 ha plots spaced approximately 600 m apart; these have always been treated as a single unit for analyses. This plot has never been logged, but some selective logging has occurred just outside the plot boundary.
Although a summary of methods employed in the study has been provided below, the reader should refer to a comprehensive description of the methods and the plot configuration provided in the Conceptual Design (p 84) and accompanying documentation.
In summary, samples of trees in three broad size classes have been monitored on the plots over several decades. 'Large trees’ (≥ 10.0 cm dbh) were first tagged, mapped and measured in 1963 across both plots. At the same time, ‘medium trees’ (2.5 cm dbh but < 10.0 cm dbh) were mapped and tagged along several belt transects 6.1 m wide running through the plot, centred on survey lines 20.1 m apart. The medium-tree belt transects comprise 30% of each plot. In 1965, ‘small trees’ (tiny seedlings to saplings < 2.5 cm dbh), were mapped and tagged along narrower transects either 1.8 or 3.6 m wide, centred on the same survey lines used to sample medium trees. Large trees rooted outside the plot boundaries, but whose canopies extended over the plots have also been monitored.
Large and medium trees are tagged with numbered aluminium tree tags inscribed with a unique number, nailed into the trunk with galvanized nails. Small trees are also tagged with numbered aluminium tags, attached to the plant using loops of insulated copper wire. The plots are laid out and trees are mapped using imperial and engineering units (feet and tenths of feet). Large and medium trees are measured for girth at breast height using inches and tenths of inches, and small trees are measured for height in feet and tenths of feet. These are converted to SI Units for analyses and publication. The belt transects comprise 30% of each plot (See Fig. 1). The seedlings of vines are occasionally tagged by inexperienced workers, but these are excluded from analyses.
Further details relating to the methods employed by the Connell Rainforest Plot Network during this study can be found on the LTERN Plot Network site.
- Instrument
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- Measuring tapes especially imported from the United States – ft and tenths of feet, and inches and tenths of inches. Star pickets mark the ends of transects, and short steel posts mark transects at 25 feet intervals. Plants are tagged with numbered aluminium tags, attached to the plant using loops of insulated copper wire on smaller stems, or nailed onto larger stems. There are no environmental monitoring devices on the plot
Method Step 2- Description
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Natural disturbance monitoring
Gaps created by the death of large canopy trees have been systematically surveyed many times over the decades until 2002, with the boundaries of the gaps being noted on hand drawn maps. These maps have never been digitized, and the originals are held at the University of California. Copies of some later maps are held by Peter Green at La Trobe University.
Method Step 3- Description
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Floristic identification, vouchers and lists
Voucher specimens have been collected on an ad hoc basis over the years for many individuals on both plots. These specimens are curated at La Trobe University. Species lists are updated as taxonomic changes are published. Taxonomic revisions pose some problems for analyses; it is impossible to apply the revised taxonomy to un-vouchered, dead stems.
Method Step 4- Description
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Surveys for canopy cover and understorey light environments
Stand structure, canopy cover and variation in understorey light environments have not been measured systematically on the plots. Under LTERN, new surveys for canopy cover and understorey light environments using hemispherical photography are being incorporated into regular plot monitoring.
- Sampling
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- Study Extent Description
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None
- Sampling Description
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The O'Reilly's Plot consists of two 1.0 hectare plots spaced 600 m apart, which have always been treated as a single unit for the purpose of analysis. This data package forms part of the collection of vegetation data undertaken at plots in Lamington National Park which were initiated by Professor Joseph H. Connell (University of California, Santa Barbara) in 1963. The same sampling methods are employed in a related data package focussing on tropical rainforest plots at Davies Creek, Dinden National Park (1.7 ha, 25 km south-west of Cairns). Sampling has been undertaken at intervals of 1-6 years. See Connell Rainforest Plot Network's full program provided at http://www.ltern.org.au/index.php/ltern-plot-networks/connell-rainforest for further details.
- Keywords and Subject Categories
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- Keywords
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- Girth
- Height
- Diameter
- Population dynamics
- Seedling recruitment
- Sub-tropical
- GCMD
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- Biosphere > Ecological Dynamics > Community Dynamics
- Biosphere > Ecological Dynamics > Species/Population Interactions > Population Dynamics
- Biosphere > Terrestrial Ecosystems > Forests
- Biological Classification > Plants
- ANZSRC-FOR
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- 0602
- LTERN Monitoring Themes
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- Vegetation structure
- Plant species abundance
- Individual plants
- Geographic Coverage
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- Geographic Description
- O'Reilly's Plot: Lamington National Park, 84 km S of Brisbane (Two 1ha plots space 2km apart).
- Bounding Coordinates
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- West
- 153.127 degrees
- East
- 153.127 degrees
- North
- -28.2165 degrees
- South
- -28.2165 degrees
- Temporal Coverage
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- Date Begin
- 1963
- Date End
- 2013
- Taxonomic Coverage and Classification
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- Classification
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- Species
- Abrophyllum ornans
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- Species
- Acacia mellifera
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- Species
- Acronychia laevis
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- Species
- Acronychia oblongifolia
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- Species
- Acronychia octandra
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- Species
- Acronychia pubescens
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- Species
- Acronychia suberosa
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- Species
- Acronychia wilcoxiana
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- Species
- Actephila lindleyi
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- Species
- Akania lucens
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- Species
- Alangium villosum polysmoides
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- Species
- Alectryon subcinereus
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- Species
- Alphitonia excelsa
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- Species
- Alyxia ruscifolia
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- Species
- Anthocarapa nitidula
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- Species
- Aphananthe philippinensis
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- Species
- Araucaria cunninghamii
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- Species
- Archidendron grandiflorum
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- Species
- Ardisia bakeri
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- Species
- Argyrodendron actinophyllum
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- Species
- Argyrodendron trifoliolatum
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- Species
- Arytera distylis
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- Species
- Atractocarpus benthamiana
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- Species
- Atractocarpus chartaceus
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- Species
- Auranticarpa rhombifolia
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- Species
- Baloghia inophylla
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- Species
- Beilschmiedia elliptica
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- Species
- Brachychiton acerifolius
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- Species
- Caldcluvia paniculosa
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- Species
- Casearia multinervosa
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- Species
- Cinnamomum oliveri
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- Species
- Cinnamomum virens
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- Species
- Citronella moorei
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- Species
- Citrus australasica
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- Species
- Clerodendrum floribundum
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- Species
- Cordyline sp
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- Species
- Cryptocarya erythroxylon
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- Species
- Cryptocarya glaucescens
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- Species
- Cryptocarya obvata
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- Species
- Cryptocarya triplinervis pubens
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- Species
- Cupaniopsis tomentella
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- Species
- Daphnandra micrantha
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- Species
- Decaspermum humile
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- Species
- Dendrocnide excelsa
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- Species
- Denhamia pittosporoides pittosporoides
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- Species
- Diospyros pentamera
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- Species
- Diploglottis australis
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- Species
- Doryphora sassafras
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- Species
- Drypetes deplanchei
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- Species
- Duboisia myoporoides
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- Species
- Dysoxylum fraserianum
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- Species
- Dysoxylum mollissimum
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- Species
- Dysoxylum rufum
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- Species
- Ehretia acuminata
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- Species
- Elaeocarpus kirtonii
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- Species
- Elaeodendron australe
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- Species
- Elattostachys nervosa
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- Species
- Embelia australiana
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- Species
- Emmenosperma alphitoniodies
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- Species
- Endiandra muelleri
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- Species
- Eupomatia bennettii
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- Species
- Eupomatia laurina
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- Species
- Ficus watkinsiana
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- Species
- Flindersia australis
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- Species
- Geissois benthamii
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- Species
- Gossia acmenoides
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- Species
- Guifoylia monostylis
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- Species
- Guioa semiglauca
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- Species
- Halfordia kendack
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- Species
- Harpullia alata
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- Species
- Helicia glabriflora
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- Species
- Jagera pseudorhus pseudorhus
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- Species
- Lenwebbia lasioclada
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- Species
- Linospadix monostachyus
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- Species
- Litsea reticulata
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- Species
- Lomatia arborescens
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- Species
- Melicope micrococca
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- Species
- Melodinus australis
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- Species
- Mischocarpus australis
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- Species
- Mischocarpus pyriformis pyriformis
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- Species
- Myrsine subsessilis cryptostemon
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- Species
- Myrsine variabilis
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- Species
- Neolitsea dealbata
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- Species
- Notelaea longifolia
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- Species
- Notelaea venosa
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- Species
- Orites excelsus
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- Species
- Pennantia cunninghamii
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- Species
- Pentaceras australis
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- Species
- Phaleria chermsideana
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- Species
- Phyllanthus sp
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- Species
- Pilidiostigma glabrum
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- Species
- Pittosporum lancifolium
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- Species
- Pittosporum multiflorum
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- Species
- Pittosporum oreillyanum
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- Species
- Pittosporum undulatum
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- Species
- Planchonella australis
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- Species
- Polyosma cunninghamii
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- Species
- Polyscias elegans
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- Species
- Pseudoweinmannia lachnocarpa
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- Species
- Psychotria simmondsiana glabrescens
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- Species
- Quintinia sieberi
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- Species
- Rhodamnia argentea
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- Species
- Rhodamnia rubescens
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- Species
- Rhodomyrtus psidioides
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- Species
- Rhysotoechia bifoliolata
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- Species
- Ripogonum sp
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- Species
- Sambucus australasica
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- Species
- Sarcopteryx stipata
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- Species
- Scolopia braunii
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- Species
- Solanum corifolium
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- Species
- Solanum magnifolium
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- Species
- Solanum mauritianum
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- Species
- Solanum nigrum
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- Species
- Solanum sporadotrichum
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- Species
- Stenocarpus salignus
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- Species
- Stenocarpus sinuatus
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- Species
- Streblus pendulinus
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- Species
- Symplocos thwaitesii
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- Species
- Synoum glandulosum
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- Species
- Syzygium crebrinerve
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- Species
- Syzygium ingens
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- Species
- Syzygium luehmannii
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- Species
- Syzygium smithii
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- Species
- Tasmannia insipida
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- Species
- Triunia youngiana
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- Species
- Wikstroemia indica
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- Species
- Wilkiea austroqueenslandica
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- Species
- Wilkiea huegeliana
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- Species
- Wilkiea macrophylla
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- Species
- Zanthoxylum brachyacanthum
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- Intellectual Rights, Licence and Usage Conditions
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CC-BY-4_0 Special Conditions Prior to publication of research utilising this data - the data provider (Dr Peter Green) requests consultation. Spatial coordinates for the site are available at https://www.ltern.org.au/knb/metacat/ltern9.54/html (Connell Rainforest Plot Network: Plot Details - Spatial Coordinates, Dinden National Park and Lamington National Park, Queensland, Australia).
- Data Table
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- Name
- Connell Rainforest Subtropical Rainforest Tree Data, O'Reilly's Plot Data (P60T365).
- Description
- Connell Rainforest Subtropical Rainforest Tree Data, O'Reilly's Plot Data
- Attribute Information
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"RcID"
- Name
- "RcID"
- Definition
- Record identification number
- Measurement Type
- nominal
- Measurement Domain
-
- Text Domain
-
- Definition
- Character
"Area"- Name
- "Area"
- Definition
- Location
- Measurement Type
- nominal
- Measurement Domain
-
- Text Domain
-
- Definition
- Character
"Line"- Name
- "Line"
- Definition
- Line number (belt transect numeric identifier)
- Measurement Type
- nominal
- Measurement Domain
-
- Text Domain
-
- Definition
- Character
"Repl"- Name
- "Repl"
- Definition
- No. of replicate plant for counts of seedlings within a 3x3 ft square, used when new seedlings are too numerous to tag and map individually
- Measurement Type
- interval
- Measurement Domain
-
- Standard Unit
- number
- Number Type
- natural
"Tag"- Name
- "Tag"
- Definition
- Tag number numeric identifier
- Measurement Type
- nominal
- Measurement Domain
-
- Text Domain
-
- Definition
- Character
"X"- Name
- "X"
- Definition
- X coordinates chainage (feet)
- Measurement Type
- interval
- Measurement Domain
-
- Standard Unit
- foot
- Number Type
- real
"Y"- Name
- "Y"
- Definition
- Y coordinates chainage (feet)
- Measurement Type
- interval
- Measurement Domain
-
- Standard Unit
- foot
- Number Type
- real
"Spec"- Name
- "Spec"
- Definition
- Species code number
- Measurement Type
- nominal
- Measurement Domain
-
- Text Domain
-
- Definition
- Character
"Species"- Name
- "Species"
- Definition
- Species recorded
- Measurement Type
- nominal
- Measurement Domain
-
- Text Domain
-
- Definition
- Text
"Family"- Name
- "Family"
- Definition
- Plant family
- Measurement Type
- nominal
- Measurement Domain
-
- Text Domain
-
- Definition
- Text
"Map"- Name
- "Map"
- Definition
- Date the stem(s) were originally mapped
- Measurement Type
- dateTime
- Measurement Domain
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- Format
- YYYY
"Dead"- Name
- "Dead"
- Definition
- Date of census that death was recorded
- Measurement Type
- dateTime
- Measurement Domain
-
- Format
- YYYY
"H.Map"- Name
- "H.Map"
- Definition
- Height at date of first mapping (ft)
- Measurement Type
- ratio
- Measurement Domain
-
- Standard Unit
- foot
- Number Type
- real
"H.1980"- Name
- "H.1980"
- Definition
- Height in 1980
- Measurement Type
- ratio
- Measurement Domain
-
- Standard Unit
- foot
- Number Type
- real
"H.1986"- Name
- "H.1986"
- Definition
- Height in 1986
- Measurement Type
- ratio
- Measurement Domain
-
- Standard Unit
- foot
- Number Type
- real
"H.1992"- Name
- "H.1992"
- Definition
- Height in 1992
- Measurement Type
- ratio
- Measurement Domain
-
- Standard Unit
- foot
- Number Type
- real
"H.1998"- Name
- "H.1998"
- Definition
- Height in 1998
- Measurement Type
- ratio
- Measurement Domain
-
- Standard Unit
- foot
- Number Type
- real
"H.2006"- Name
- "H.2006"
- Definition
- Height in 2006
- Measurement Type
- ratio
- Measurement Domain
-
- Standard Unit
- foot
- Number Type
- real
"H.2013"- Name
- "H.2013"
- Definition
- Height in 2013
- Measurement Type
- ratio
- Measurement Domain
-
- Standard Unit
- foot
- Number Type
- real
"G.Map"- Name
- "G.Map"
- Definition
- Girth at date of first mapping (inches)
- Measurement Type
- ratio
- Measurement Domain
-
- Standard Unit
- inch
- Number Type
- real
"G.1978"- Name
- "G.1978"
- Definition
- Girth at date of first mapping
- Measurement Type
- ratio
- Measurement Domain
-
- Standard Unit
- inch
- Number Type
- real
"G.1986"- Name
- "G.1986"
- Definition
- Girth in 1986
- Measurement Type
- ratio
- Measurement Domain
-
- Standard Unit
- inch
- Number Type
- real
"G.1992"- Name
- "G.1992"
- Definition
- Girth in 1992
- Measurement Type
- ratio
- Measurement Domain
-
- Standard Unit
- inch
- Number Type
- real
"G.1996"- Name
- "G.1996"
- Definition
- Girth in 1996
- Measurement Type
- ratio
- Measurement Domain
-
- Standard Unit
- inch
- Number Type
- real
"G.2006"- Name
- "G.2006"
- Definition
- Girth in 2006
- Measurement Type
- ratio
- Measurement Domain
-
- Standard Unit
- inch
- Number Type
- real
G.2013- Name
- G.2013
- Definition
- Girth in 2013
- Measurement Type
- ratio
- Measurement Domain
-
- Standard Unit
- inch
- Number Type
- real
"Idx1"- Name
- "Idx1"
- Definition
- Index 1
- Measurement Type
- nominal
- Measurement Domain
-
- Enumerated Domain
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- Code Definition
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- NA
- N/A
- 2
- trees found in field in 1992 and 1993 which could not be located in the Master File, so original field notes need to be consulted before these can be used for analysis
- 1
- large trees whose size was measured as diameter, not girth, due to the presence of large buttresses. In 1992 most of these were remeasured as girth above the buttress, from 6 to 12ft above the ground. The 1992 data are OK for basal area, but since measurements before 1992 are inaccurate, they should be omitted when calculating basal area or analysing growth.
- 3
- those seedling recruits from incomplete surveys which were dead the next complete recruitment survey. Omit from analysis of recruitment. The years are as follows: O’Reilly’s: 1963 dead 65, O’Reilly’s & Davies Creek: 1976 dead 78, O’Reilly’s & Davies Creek: 1992 dead 93
- 6
- trees > 25.0" Girth 1, that occur at O’Reilly’s on Line 5, x=300 to 1800. They were mapped in 1963 and have been census and remeasured fairly regularly. They should be included only in those analyses in which only trees >25.0 girth are used, where they will be useful to increase sample sizes of larger trees.
"Idx2"- Name
- "Idx2"
- Definition
- Index 2
- Measurement Type
- nominal
- Measurement Domain
-
- Enumerated Domain
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- Code Definition
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- NA
- N/A
- 9
- At both sites, individuals that occur beyond the boundaries of the standard census areas. Omit from most analyses
"Idx3"- Name
- "Idx3"
- Definition
- Index 3
- Measurement Type
- nominal
- Measurement Domain
-
- Enumerated Domain
-
- Code Definition
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- NA
- N/A
- 8
- Killed or badly damaged by nearby tree fall
- 4
- Trunk broken when tree was alive
- 7
- Fell, unknown whether broken or uprooted
- 3
- Dead or missing, no obvious cause apparent
- 1
- Standing trees
- 5
- Uprooted when tree was alive
- 2
- Top off, died back
"Idx4"- Name
- "Idx4"
- Definition
- Index 4
- Measurement Type
- nominal
- Measurement Domain
-
- Enumerated Domain
-
- Code Definition
-
- NA
- N/A
- 1
- Uknown
"AbsX"- Name
- "AbsX"
- Definition
- Absolute X coordinate
- Measurement Type
- interval
- Measurement Domain
-
- Standard Unit
- foot
- Number Type
- real
"AbsY"- Name
- "AbsY"
- Definition
- Absolute Y coordinate (ft)
- Measurement Type
- interval
- Measurement Domain
-
- Standard Unit
- foot
- Number Type
- real
"Comment"- Name
- "Comment"
- Definition
- Comment
- Measurement Type
- nominal
- Measurement Domain
-
- Text Domain
-
- Definition
- Text
- Number Of Records
- 60616
- Physical Structure Description
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- Object Name
- ltern_crft_tree_demographic_oreillyscreek_project.csv
- Size
- 765943 byte
- Text Format
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- Number of Header Lines
- 1
- Record Delimiter
- #x0A
- Attribute Orientation
- column
- Simple Delimited
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- Field Delimiter
- ,
- Distribution
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Online
- URL
- ltern2.82.2
- Access
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- Additional Metadata Links
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- Metadata
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- additionalLinks
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- url
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- @name
- The Connell Rainforest Plot Network homepage
- Access
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