Survey/Project Number: | 308 Total No. of Sites: 0 |
Survey/Project Name: | Effect of Fire Intensity on Mistletoe Regeneration on Eucalypts (Morialta CP) |
Abstract: | Monitoring sites have been established in Morialta Conservation Park amongst Eucalyptus leucoxylon trees to monitor the response of mistletoe species particularly Amyema miquelii to fire. The sites including an unburnt control consist of 10 mature trees located on either burnt or unburnt sides of the track heading east from Moores Road. No data has previously been collected to ascertain the response mechanisms of mistletoes to being burnt. It was intended to include additional sites to collect further physiological data on plant responses to different fire intensities, therefore the sample size was kept deliberately small. Amyema miquelii were recorded approx 1 month after the fire. |
Start Date: | 09/05/1991 End Date: 07/04/1993 |
Survey Type: | Vegetation Only |
Study Area Description: | *** No study area description recorded |
Objectives | |||
Vegetation: | Sites sheet and photos, fire record sheets and aerial maps of trees recorded 1991, tables and reports comprising preliminary advise and latter summary of results in 1992 Site C30/1/f J Choate 9.5.1991 Grid 54H 290600/6136500 The South Australian Fire/Plant Reponse Register The National Register of Plant Species Response to Fire - National Database Plant Species Response to Fire - J Choate | ||
Fauna: | *** No fauna survey objectives recorded | ||
Methodology | |||
Vegetation: | *** No vegetation methodology recorded | ||
Fauna: | *** No vertebrate methodology recorded |
Data Distribution Rules: | Public Dataset |
Project Basis: | Vegetation : Monitoring - Vegetation/Ecosystem (ie species records - usually re-visited for ongoing monitoring) NOTE:NON Std Svy methodology may have been used. |
Information Authority: |
Department for Environment and Heritage (BDBSA:Adelaide) - Blackhill Office - Regional Ecologist
Department for Environment and Heritage (BDBSA:Adelaide) - Blackhill Office - Regional Ecologist |