Mitchell River Catchment's anonymised species and threat distribution
Author(s)
Kennard, Mark
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2015
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The data describes the distribution of 44 freshwater-species and 5 threats (whose name are anonymous), in 2316 planning units of the Mitchell River Catchment. The study aims to develop a new approach for the spatial prioritization of conservation management actions to remediate threats to species, based on the ecological responses of species to threats.The data describes the distribution of 44 freshwater-species and 5 threats (whose name are anonymous), in 2316 planning units of the Mitchell River Catchment. The study aims to develop a new approach for the spatial prioritization of conservation management actions to remediate threats to species, based on the ecological responses of species to threats.
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ARC
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DP120103353
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Dataset supports outputs from ARC Project 'Systematic planning beyond conservation: a multi-objective, multi action framework for sustainable biodiversity [2012 - 2014]'
Subject
Conservation and Biodiversity
Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience
Freshwater Ecology
species
distribution
occurrence