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Table 1 Rehabilitation monitoring campaigns

From: Structural development of vegetation on rehabilitated North Stradbroke Island: Above/belowground feedback may facilitate alternative ecological outcomes

Site

Chronosequence

Notable Rehab. Practice

No. Sample Plots

 

Rehab. Year

Monitoring Year

Time Elapsed

 

Amity

1987

2007

20

A

2

 

1992

2010

18

A

12

Bayside

1987

2007

20

A

2

 

1988

2008

20

A

5

 

1990

2005

15

A

4

 

1995

2005

10

B

5

Gordon

1987

2007

20

A

3

 

1988

2008

20

A

6

 

1990

2010

20

A

9

 

1994

2009

15

A

8

 

1998

2008

10

B

3

 

1999

2009

10

B

17

 

2000

2010

10

B

4

 

1998

2005

7

B

3

Ibis

1998

2008

10

B

3

 

1998

2005

7

B

3

 

1999

2006

7

B

5

 

2000

2007

7

B

9

 

2001

2008

7

B

8

 

2001

2005

4

B

8

 

2002

2006

4

B

9

 

2003

2007

4

B

7

 

2004

2008

4

B

9

 

2005

2009

4

B

2

Ref.

n/a

2010

~200†

n/a

12

  1. Bold text refers to periods of bulk soil sampling.
  2. A = Pre-1995: Direct seeding of black wattle (Acacia concurrens),
  3. ‘early-flowering’ black wattle (Ac. leicarpa) and black sheoak (Allocasuarina littoralis).
  4. B = Post-1995: black wattle discontinued; reduced seeding of black sheoak.
  5. †Undisturbed/remnant reference sites; broad estimates only (Rogers and Mokrzecki 1984).