BDBSA Project Metadata Detail

Survey/Project Number: 800          Total No. of Sites: 0
Survey/Project Name: Butterflies of Innes National Park (1968 - 1984)
Abstract: The survey studied the butterflies of Innes National Park, Yorke Peninsula, South Australia. Field trips were made from 1968 to 1984 to the Yorke Peninsula. During the field trips, particular attention was given to the large area of natural bushland in the southwest, much of which was dedicated in 1970 as Innes National Park. The survey describes the habitats of endangered species found, species list of all species found, together with the larval food plants associated with these (when known), within the park boundaries. Data and metadata are sourced from the following report submitted to the Reserves Advisory Committee in 1985: Robert H. Fisher. Butterflies of Innes National Park.
 
Start Date: 01/01/1968      End Date: 31/12/1984
Survey Type: Invertebrates Only
   
Study Area Description: Innes National Park, south west Yorke Peninsula.
Objectives
         Vegetation: To study butterflies in the large area of remaining bushland in southwest Yorke Peninsula, which became Innes National Park in 1970. To document the species found, larval food plants associated with these, and any endangered species habitats.
         Fauna: To study butterflies in the large area of remaining bushland in southwest Yorke Peninsula, which became Innes National Park in 1970. To document the species found, larval food plants associated with these, and any endangered species habitats.
Methodology
         Vegetation: *** No vegetation methodology recorded
         Fauna: *** No vertebrate methodology recorded

Data Distribution Rules: Public Dataset
Project Basis: Fauna : Reference dataset - records from published reference, study or misc dataset. NOTE:NON Std Svy methodology may have been used.
Information Authority: Field Naturalist (private researcher/collector)