Publication Date
1-1-1990
Series Number
143
Abstract
A study involving the documentation of the extent and floristic composition of patches of native vegetation left uncleared by agricultural development is described. Floristic regions were defined in the study area by detailed analysis of the floristic data. The concentration of the major conservation reserves in only a few of these regions left the floristic variation of most of these regions poorly represented conservation reserves. About 13 percent of the private property remains uncleared.
Number of Pages
133
Keywords
Wild plants, Western Australia, Dandaragan region (WA), Remnant vegetation, Nature conservation, Vegetation, Maps, Vegetation management, Surveys
Disciplines
Natural Resources and Conservation | Plant Sciences
Recommended Citation
Griffin, E A.
(1990), Floristic survey of remnant vegetation in the Dandaragan area, Western Australia. Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia, Perth. Report 143.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/rmtr/128
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