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Appendix 2.4. Leucopogon recurvisepalus



Site: 1 Location:, Plunkett, ca 12 km SSW of Beenleigh, Plunkett Conservation Park, site 1.

Easting : 514147 Northing: 6923308 Latitude: 27°48’52” Longitude: 153°08’37”

Land tenure: Conservation Park Controlling body: Department of Environment

Date surveyed: 1 Sep 1997 Map reference: Wolffdene 9542-31

Landform pattern: hills Landform element: hillslope Morphological type: simple slope

Aspect: 180°, S Slope: 10° Slope class: moderately inclined Altitude: 120-130 m

Soil : texture: heathland: light medium clay; woodland: sandy clay loam Colour: heathland: light brownish black 10YR 3/1; woodland: greyish brown 7.5YR 6/2 pH: heathland: 4.6; woodland: 4.8 Surface rock outcrop %: 14 Rock type at site: coarse grained sandstone Cryptophyte %: 0

Geology map unit: Ipswich Coal Measures; Ri: conglomerate, sandstone, shale, tuff, coal seams

Geology map reference: Beenleigh 1 :100,000 series
Vegetation description: Mosaic of 1)mid-high to tall woodland/open forest with a sparse, low, mid-stratum and sparse to mid-dense, low to tall shrub layer, and 2) low to tall closed heathland.

Woodland/open forest: Trees:. Angophora woodsiana and Eucalyptus planchoniana

Mid-stratum: Eucalyptus curtisii and Leptospermum trinervium

Shrub and ground layer: Dominant species. Leptospermum polygalifolium, Eucalyptus curtisii, Leptospermum trinervium, Entolasia stricta, Acrotriche aggregata and Daviesia ulicifolia. Other species present:. Calytrix tetragona, Persoonia tenuifolia, Melichrus adpressus, Xanthorrhoea johnsonii, Notelaea ovata, Leptospermum microcarpum, Leucopogon recurvisepalus, Patersonia sericea, Gompholobium pinnatum, Pultenaea retorta, Banksia spinulosa, Austrostipa pubescens, Cassytha glabella, Platysace ericoides, Aristida benthamii, Hakea florulenta, Lepidosperma laterale, Pimelea linifolia, Cassytha muelleri, Goodenia glabra, Acacia quadrilateralis, Hibbertia stricta, Astrotricha biddulphiana, Gompholobium virgatum, Hovea pannosa, Leucopogon muticus, Aristida warburgii and Pultenaea villosa.

Heathland: Shrub and ground layer: Dominant species. Calytrix tetragona, Xanthorrhoea johnsonii, Ptilothrix deusta, Eucalyptus curtisii, Leptospermum polygalifolium, Amphipogon strictus and Leptospermum microcarpum. Other species present:. Leucopogon recurvisepalus, Melichrus adpressus, Gompholobium pinnatum, Entolasia stricta, Persoonia tenuifolia, Austrostipa pubescens, Goodenia glabra, Acrotriche aggregata, Daviesia ulicifolia, Patersonia sericea, Pultenaea retorta, Cassytha glabella, Lepidosperma laterale, Pimelea linifolia, Acacia quadrilateralis and Phyllota phylicoides.
Area of occupancy : 3.12 ha (260 m down slope and 120 m across slope)

Population: (density 2.6, s2 = 5.60, n = 34, 1 m2 quadrats) 79,606 ± 60936 plants (95% confidence interval)
Site: 2 Location: Plunkett, ca 12 km SSW of Beenleigh, Plunkett Conservation Park, site 2.

Easting : 513836 Northing: 6923630 Latitude: 27°48’42” Longitude: 153°08’25”

Land tenure: Conservation Park Controlling Body: Department of Environment

Date surveyed: 1 Sep 1997 Map reference: Wolffdene 9542-31

Landform pattern: hills Landform element: hillslope Morphological type: simple slope

Aspect: 255°, WSW Slope: Slope class: gently inclined Altitude: 130-140 m

Soil : texture: sandy clay loam to light sandy clay loam Colour: brownish black 10YR 3/1 and 2.5Y 3/1 pH: 4.3

Surface rock outcrop %: 3 Rock type at site: coarse grained sandstone Cryptophyte %: 72

Geology map unit: Ipswich Coal Measures; Ri: conglomerate, sandstone, shale, tuff, coal seams

Geology map reference: Beenleigh 1 :100,000 series
Vegetation description Low to tall closed heathland with scattered dwarf to mid-high trees.
Trees: Corymbia trachyphloia, Eucalyptus dura, Allocasuarina littoralis, E. curtisii, Angophora woodsiana and Melaleuca decora.

Shrub and ground layer: Dominant species Calytrix tetragona, Persoonia tenuifolia, Leptospermum microcarpum, Ptilothrix deusta, Hibbertia vestita and Leucopogon recurvisepalus. Other species present: Schoenus ericetorum, Panicum effusum, Patersonia sericea, Gompholobium pinnatum, Melichrus adpressus, Entolasia stricta, Cassytha glabella, Drosera peltata, Pultenaea retorta, Lepidosperma laterale, Pimelea linifolia, Allocasuarina littoralis, Leptospermum polygalifolium and Phyllota phylicoides.
Area of occupancy : 0.48 ha (120 m down slope and 40 m across slope)

Population: (density 2.3, s2 = 7.34, n = 50, 1 m2 quadrats) 10944 ± 9976 plants (95% confidence interval)
Site: 3 Location: D’Aguilar Range, ca 15 km NW of Dayboro, Mt Mee State Forest SF 893, Fty 1532, site 1.

Easting : 470667 Northing: 7000902 Latitude: 27°06’50” Longitude: 152°42’14”

Land tenure: State Forest Controlling Body: Department of Primary Industries, Forestry

Date surveyed: 5 Sep 1997 Map reference: Caboolture 9443
Landform pattern: mountains Landform element: hillcrest Morphological type: crest

Aspect: 140°, SE Slope: 0-1° Slope class: flat to very gently inclined Altitude: 500 m

Soil : texture: light clay Colour: dull reddish brown 5YR 5/3 pH: 4.9 Surface rock outcrop %: 0

Geology map unit: Mount Byron Volcanics; Rm: Rhyolitic and andesitic flow, agglomerate, granophyre, tuff

Geology map reference: Ipswich 1 : 250,000 SG50-14
Vegetation description Mid-tall to tall woodland with mid-dense, low to tall shrub layer
Trees layer: Eucalyptus racemosa and Corymbia gummifera.

Shrub and ground layer: Dominant species: Xanthorrhoea johnsonii, Banksia oblongifolia, Gahnia melanocarpa, Caustis flexuosa, Hakea sericea and Leptomeria acida. Other species present: Acrotriche aggregata, Leptospermum polygalifolium, Leucopogon recurvisepalus, Lepidosperma laterale, Patersonia sericea, Phyllota phylicoides, Brachyloma daphnoides, Gompholobium pinnatum, Sphaerolobium vimineum, Cassytha glabella, Drosera peltata, Isopogon petiolaris, Monotoca scoparia and Pimelea linifolia.
Area of occupancy : 0.01 ha (10 x 10 m on east side of track)

Population: 63 plants (counted)
Site: 4 Location: D’Aguilar Range, ca 15 km NW of Dayboro, Mt Mee State Forest SF 893, Fty 1532, site 2.

Easting : 470431 Northing: 7000704 Latitude: 27°06’56” Longitude: 152°42’06”

Land tenure: State Forest Controlling Body: Department of Primary Industries, Forestry

Date surveyed: 5 Sep 1997 Map reference: Caboolture 9443
Landform pattern: mountains Landform element: hillslope Morphological type: simple slope

Aspect: 270°, W Slope: Slope class: very gently inclined Altitude: 500 m

Soil : texture: light clay Colour: pale yellow 2.5Y 8/3 to greyish yellow 2.5Y 7/2 pH: 4.6 Surface rock outcrop %: 0

Geology map unit: Mount Byron Volcanics; Rm: Rhyolitic and andesitic flow, agglomerate, granophyre, tuff

Geology map reference: Ipswich 1 : 250,000 SG50-14
Vegetation description Mid-tall to tall woodland with very sparse, very tall shrub layer and mid-dense, low to tall ground layer
Trees layer: Eucalyptus racemosa and Corymbia gummifera.

Shrub and ground layer: Dominant species: Xanthorrhoea johnsonii, Gahnia melanocarpa, Phyllota phylicoides, Caustis flexuosa, Hakea sericea, Leptospermum polygalifolium and Petrophile canescens. Other species present: Acrotriche aggregata, Banksia oblongifolia, Leucopogon recurvisepalus, Lepidosperma laterale, Leptomeria acida, Patersonia sericea, Brachyloma daphnoides, Gompholobium pinnatum, Sphaerolobium vimineum, Cassytha glabella, Drosera peltata, Isopogon petiolaris, Monotoca scoparia and Pimelea linifolia.
Area of occupancy : 4 ha (200 m NW from track and 200 m along to the track)

Population: (density 5.6, s2 = 47.7, n = 48, 1 m2 quadrats) 224,167 ± 555954 plants (95% confidence interval)

Comments: 2 dead plants observed in approximately the centre of the transect.
Site: 5 Location: Mt Coochin, ca 3 km SW of Beerwah, Glasshouse Mts National Park.

Easting : 493450 Northing: 7027978 Latitude: 26°52’11” Longitude: 152°56’02”

Land tenure: National Park Controlling Body: Department of Environment

Date surveyed: 3 Sep 1997 Map reference: Nambour 9444
Landform pattern: hills Landform element: hillslope Morphological type: simple slope

Aspect: 230°, SW Slope: 30° Slope class: steep to very steep Altitude: 60-120 m

Soil : texture: clay loam Colour: dark greyish yellow 2.5Y 5/2 4/2 pH: 4.9 Surface rock outcrop %: 48

Geology map unit: Ti: Tertiary; trachyte, comendite, trachyrhyolite, mangerite, syenite

Geology map reference: Gympie 1 : 250,000 SG56-10
Vegetation description Low to mid-tall woodland with low to tall open heath understorey.
Trees layer: Corymbia trachyphloia, Leptospermum trinervium, Eucalyptus curtisii and E. tindaliae.

Shrub and ground layer: Dominant species: Leucopogon recurvisepalus, Leptospermum microcarpum, Acacia hubbardiana, Schoenus vaginatus, Xanthorrhoea johnsonii and Lasiopetalum ferrugineum. Other species present: Calytrix tetragona, Ptilothrix deusta, Hibbertia stricta, Themeda triandra, Schoenus vaginatus, Cryptandra longistaminea, Acrotriche aggregata, Gompholobium pinnatum, Banksia spinulosa, Triplarina volcanica subsp. volcanica, Aristida warburgii, Leptospermum trinervium, Zieria minutiflora, Allocasuarina littoralis, Cassytha glabella, Cleistochloa subjuncea, Eriostemon myoporoides subsp. queenslandicus, Entolasia stricta, Monotoca scoparia and Westringia eremicola.
Area of occupancy : 2.5 ha (250 m along the spur and 100 m down the slope)

Population: (density 2.9, s2 = 11.6, n = 50, 1 m2 quadrats) 73,500 ± 82490 plants (95% confidence interval)

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