2022
DOI: 10.1071/bt22036
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Multiple lines of evidence infer centurial-scale habitat change and resilience in a threatened plant species at Mount Dangar, Hunter Valley, New South Wales

Abstract: Context. Populations of the threatened plant Acacia dangarensis at Mount Dangar (Hunter Valley, New South Wales) may best be managed by recognising centurial, rather than decadal, change in habitat. Aim. Multiple data sources have been used to explore the hypothesis that aboveground presence of A. dangarensis is driven by centurial-scale cycles in climate (wet-dry phases) and fire. Methods. Current-day floristic composition is contrasted with that documented by pre-and post-1900 botanical explorers for A. dang… Show more

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