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1 MONITORING DATA AIR SERVICES AUSTRALIA PROPERTY SHANES PARK Combined from NPWS & RBG quadrat survey January 2012 WESTERN SYDNEY VEGETATION SURVEY Survey name: WESTSYD Date Surveyed: 15/12/1998 Species score method: Cover 1 to 7 Score description: 1: 1 or few individuals and up to 5%; 2: uncommon up to 5%; 3: common and up to 5%; 4: very common and up to 5% OR up to 20%; 5:<=50%; 6:<=75%; 7:>75% Plots: 20 x 20 m Associated publications/maps: New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service (2000) Native Vegetation of the Cumberland Plain, Western Sydney, (Maps) NSW NPWS, Hurstville New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service (2002) Interpretation Guidelines for the Native Vegetation Maps of the Cumberland Plain, Western Sydney, Final Edition NSW NPWS, Hurstville New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service (2000) The Native Vegetation of the Cumberland Plain, Western Sydney Technical Report NSW NPWS, Hurstville Roberts, I. (1999) Cumberland Plain Woodland Recovery Plan - Air photo interpretation and data capture. Unpublished Report by Earth Resource Analysis P/L for the NSW National Parks and Wildlife, Hurstville Further documentation: Further quadrats were undertaken in the region for a similar project which concluded September 2000 and incorporated the results of the surveys. This larger dataset was reanalysed in the mapping product: Tozer (2003) The native vegetation of the Cumberland Plain, western Sydney: systematic classification and field identification of communities. Cunninghamia 8(1):1-75
2 GENERIC SITE ANALYSIS: Condition (within 0.04ha) stratum Mid stratum Ground stratum % cover Grasses Shrubs Other Native richness Litter: 75 Native cover Bare ground: 5 Exotic cover Cryptogams: 40 Condition (within 0.1ha): No. of trees with hollows: 0 Woody debris (lineal metres > 10cm diameter): 23 Woody stem-sizes: CLASS Count Size(s) 5 <= Size < 10 6 N/A 10 <= Size < N/A 20 <= Size < 30 5 N/A Size >= 30cm DBH 3 N/A Disturbance: No sites evidenced grazing or weeds. All exhibited Moderate fire damage not recent (3-10 yrs) except where indicated refer specific quadrats. Ground Cover: Total Litter % 25 Bare ground % 2 Cryptogam % 1 Woody debris % 15 Rock % 2 Exotic (Annual) % 0
3 Exotic (Perennial) % 0 Shrub (Crown < 1m) % 2 Grass (Hummock)% 0 Grass (Other)% 0 Forb % 1 Sedge/Rush % 0 Fern % 5 Other % 8 Total(s) 61 Other: Total Dung (Stock)% 0 Dung (Exotic pests) % 0 Dung (Native)% 0 Woody seedlings % 30
4 SITE NUMBER: RIV04BTF SHANE PARK - INTERNATIONAL RADIOTRANSMITTING STATION. FLAT PLAIN Location: GDA94 Zone 56 Easting Northing Geology type: Sandstone Slope of area: 0 Aspect of area: 0 Altitude: 30 Morphological type: Flat Horizon azimuths (degrees): N 4.0 NE 4.0 E 4.0 SE 3.0 S 3.0 SW 4.0 W 4.0 NW 4.0 Strata type Lower Mode % cover Ground 15.0 Mid stratum 1 (upper) Mid stratum Tallest Dominant Species: Groundcover: Dianella revoluta, Themeda australis, Entolasia stricta Mid stratum : Dodonaea filifolia, Daviesia ulicifolia Mid stratum (upper): Melaleuca decora Canopy: Eucalyptus fibrosa
5 SITE NUMBER: RIV05BPL SHANE PARK INTL RADIO TRANSMITTING STATION - LOWER HILLSLOPE NEAR A CREEK Location: GDA94 Zone 56 Easting Northing Geology: Wianamatta Shale/ Tertiary Alluvium Soil Type: Clay. Soil = clay w/ laterite. Overall Condition: Good. Field Geology = Wianamatta Shale/ Tertiary Alluvium No Erosion Slope of area: 3 Aspect of area: 50 Altitude: 30 Morphological type: Lower Slope Horizon azimuths (degrees): N 3.0 NE 4.0 E 4.0 SE 2.0 S 4.0 SW 4.0 W 4.0 NW 4.0 Strata type Lower Mode % cover Ground Mid stratum 1 (upper) Mid stratum Tallest Dominant Species: Groundcover: Themeda australis, Microlaena stipoides Mid stratum : Acacia decurrens, Bursaria spinosa Mid stratum (upper): Melaleuca decora Canopy: Eucalyptus moluccana
6 SITE NUMBER: RIV06BTM SHANE PARK INTL RADIO TRANSMITTING STN - MID-HILLSLOPE Location: GDA94 Zone 56 Easting Northing Geology type: Sandstone Soil Type: Loam. Overall Condition: Good. Field Geology = Berkshire Park Tertiary Alluvium No Erosion Slope of area: 2 Aspect of area: 320 Altitude: 30 Morphological type: Mid Slope Horizon azimuths (degrees): N 2.0 NE 4.0 E 3.0 SE 3.0 S 3.0 SW 3.0 W 4.0 NW 3.0 Strata type Lower Mode % cover Ground 20.0 Mid stratum 1 (upper) Mid stratum Tallest Dominants: Groundcover: Lepidosperma laterale, Themeda australis Mid stratum : Persoonia linearis, Melaleuca decora Mid stratum (upper): Melaleuca decora Canopy: Eucalyptus fibrosa
7 SITE NUMBER: RIV07BPL SHANE PARK INTL RADIO TRANSMITTING STATION - 75M S OF ENTRY ROAD Location: GDA94 Zone 56 Easting Northing Geology type: Sandstone Soil Type: Loam. Overall Condition: Good. Berkshire Park geology No Erosion Slope of area: 2 Aspect of area: 305 Altitude: 30 Morphological type: Lower Slope Horizon azimuths (degrees): N 3.0 NE 4.0 E 3.0 SE 4.0 S 3.0 SW 3.0 W 3.0 NW 2.0 Disturbance: Clearing (light), approx. 15 years ago Strata type Lower Mode % cover Ground 20.0 Mid stratum 1 (upper) Mid stratum Tallest Dominants: Groundcover: Laxmannia gracilis, Dianella revoluta Mid stratum : Melaleuca decora, Daviesia ulicifolia, Hakea sericea Mid stratum (upper): Melaleuca decora Canopy: Eucalyptus fibrosa
8 SITE NUMBER: RIV08BPL SHANE PARK INTL RADIO TRANSMITTING STATION Location: GDA94 Zone 56 Easting Northing Geology type: Sandstone Soil Type: Sand. Overall Condition: Good. No Erosion Slope of area: 2 Aspect of area: 300 Altitude: 20 Morphological type: Lower Slope Horizon azimuths (degrees): N 2.0 NE 5.0 E 4.0 SE 5.0 S 5.0 SW 5.0 W 4.0 NW 4.0 Disturbance: Clearing (light) 40 years ago Strata type Lower Mode % cover Ground 20.0 Mid stratum 1 (upper) Mid stratum Tallest Dominants: Groundcover: Dianella revoluta, Microlaena stipoides Mid stratum : Grevillea juniperina, Acacia falcata, Melaleuca decora Mid stratum (upper): Melaleuca decora Canopy: Eucalyptus fibrosa
9 SITE NUMBER: RIV09BPL SHANE PARK INTL RADIO TRANSMITTING STATION - LOWER HILLSLOPE (SITE #6) Location: GDA94 Zone 56 Easting Northing Soil Type: Clay. Overall Condition: Good. Unclear whether bt or bp No Erosion Slope of area: 1 Aspect of area: 220 Altitude: 30 Morphological type: Lower Slope Horizon azimuths (degrees): N 5.0 NE 5.0 E 4.0 SE 5.0 S 4.0 SW 4.0 W 4.0 NW 3.0 Disturbance: Fire (severe) 2 years ago Strata type Lower Mode % cover Ground Tallest Dominants: Groundcover: Themeda australis Mid stratum : N/A Mid stratum (upper): N/A Canopy: Eucalyptus crebra, Eucalyptus tereticornis, Eucalyptus eugenioides
10 ABUNDANCE SCORES FOR WESTERN SYDNEY VEGETATION SURVEY RIV04 RIV05 RIV06 RIV07 RIV08 RIV09 *Bidens pilosa 1 *Cassinia uncata 1 *Cirsium vulgare *Conyza spp *Gamochaeta americana 1 *Hypochaeris radicata *Lactuca serriola 1 *Phytolacca octandra 1 *Richardia stellaris 1 *Senecio madagascariensis *Sisyrinchium sp. A 1 *Solanum nigrum 1 *Sonchus oleraceus RIV04 RIV05 RIV06 RIV07 RIV08 RIV09 Acacia decurrens 1 Acacia elongata 1 2 Acacia falcata Ajuga australis 1 Allocasuarina littoralis 1 1 Angophora floribunda 4 Aristida ramosa 2 Aristida vagans Arthropodium milleflorum Austrodanthonia tenuior Billardiera scandens Boronia polygalifolia 1 Bossiaea prostrata 3 Brunoniella australis Brunoniella pumilio Bursaria spinosa 3 Cassytha glabella f. glabella 3 3 Cheilanthes sieberi subsp. sieberi Chorizema parviflorum 1 Comesperma sphaerocarpum 2 Cymbopogon refractus 2 Daviesia ulicifolia Desmodium varians Dianella revoluta var. revoluta Dichelachne micrantha 2 1 Dichondra repens 3 2 1
11 Dichopogon fimbriatus 1 3 Digitaria parviflora 1 Dillwynia sieberi 3 Dillwynia tenuifolia Dodonaea falcata 3 Echinopogon ovatus Entolasia stricta Eragrostis brownii Eucalyptus crebra 1 Eucalyptus eugenioides 1 Eucalyptus fibrosa Eucalyptus moluccana 4 Eucalyptus tereticornis 1 4 Euchiton sphaericus 3 Exocarpos cupressiformis 1 Fimbristylis dichotoma 3 Glycine clandestina Gnaphalium spp. 1 Gonocarpus tetragynus Goodenia bellidifolia subsp. bellidifolia 3 2 Goodenia hederacea subsp. hederacea Grevillea juniperina 1 3 Grevillea mucronulata 2 Hakea sericea 3 Hardenbergia violacea 3 3 Hibbertia diffusa 1 2 Hibbertia serpyllifolia 3 Hypericum gramineum Hypoxis hygrometrica 1 Jacksonia scoparia 1 Lachnagrostis filiformis 2 Lagenophora stipitata Laxmannia gracilis Lepidosperma laterale Lissanthe strigosa Lomandra glauca 2 Lomandra gracilis Lomandra longifolia 1 1 Lomandra multiflora subsp. multiflora Macrozamia communis (spiralis?) 1 Melaleuca decora Melaleuca erubescens 2 Melaleuca nodosa Microlaena stipoides var. stipoides Opercularia aspera 1 Opercularia diphylla
12 Oxalis perennans Ozothamnus diosmifolius Panicum simile Paspalidium distans Patersonia sericea 1 Persoonia linearis 1 Phyllanthus hirtellus 3 3 Phyllanthus virgatus 1 Pimelea linifolia subsp. linifolia 1 1 Poa labillardierei var. labillardierei 1 Polymeria calycina 1 Pomax umbellata Poranthera microphylla Pratia purpurascens Pultenaea parviflora Senecio quadridentatus 1 Stackhousia viminea Themeda australis Thysanotus tuberosus subsp. tuberosus Tricoryne elatior Vernonia cinerea var. cinerea Veronica plebeia 1 Wahlenbergia communis 1 Wahlenbergia gracilis Xanthorrhoea media 1
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