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Appendix 6: Collated review continued<br />

Outliers<br />

Action<br />

Final notes<br />

accepted<br />

Group<br />

undersampled<br />

Site<br />

cleaning<br />

Check<br />

Split<br />

Merge<br />

Remove<br />

accepted<br />

Further notes No Location<br />

Detailed notes<br />

Y N Worth keeping this group separate – Steve Griffith. Y<br />

Group<br />

Proposed<br />

name change Group<br />

Preliminary community name<br />

Group<br />

Old Man<br />

Banksia – is this<br />

serata?<br />

260 Coast Tea Tree / Old Man Banksia<br />

coastal shrubland<br />

Y N No further comments. Y<br />

263 Red Bloodwood / Smooth-barked<br />

apple heath woodland on<br />

coastal sands of the Lower North<br />

Coast<br />

Y<br />

Y N Has an affinity with the Gulgong sandstone work –<br />

Steve Lewer.<br />

Keep as separate group – Steve Lewer.<br />

268 Narrow-leaved Ironbark heath<br />

woodland in Goulburn River NP<br />

Y N a distinct community – Steve Lewer. Y<br />

272 Narrow-leaved Ironbark / Black<br />

Pine / Acacia linearifolia<br />

shrub / grass open forest in<br />

Goulburn River NP<br />

Y<br />

Y N Further west this would be a separate group but it<br />

would integrade with other communities – Steve Lewer.<br />

Definitely a distinct group – all.<br />

275 Mugga Ironbark / Black Pine<br />

shrub / grass open forest of far<br />

west Upper Hunter<br />

Y Merge Group 274 with<br />

Group 276.<br />

Y N a problem with cover scores but floristically distinct,<br />

good group – Doug Binns.<br />

276 Narrow-leaved Ironbark shrub /<br />

grass open forest<br />

199<br />

N Not statistically close to<br />

anything else so given<br />

review comments I<br />

would leave these sites<br />

unallocated.<br />

Would not use the Wingen plots, as the surveyor miss ID<br />

a lot of the species – Travis Peake.<br />

Single observer Travis Peake – Daniel Connolly.<br />

Y Y 2 Sites located at<br />

Wingen<br />

278 Narrow-leaved Ironbark / Blueleaved<br />

Stringybark / Choretrum<br />

candollei shrubby open forest<br />

Y<br />

Y N Could be an ecotone group, a transitional forest – Steve<br />

Bell.<br />

279 Narrow-leaved Ironbark / Yellow<br />

Bloodwood shrubby open forest<br />

aPPeNDIx 6 Collated review<br />

Y Outlier reallocated to<br />

Group 283.<br />

The group is distinct – Travis Peake. Just check southern<br />

sites to make sure they fit in with this group.<br />

Y Y ? GOULRIV /<br />

BYLOIN4C<br />

and site<br />

south of main<br />

282 E. sparsifolia heathy open forest<br />

in Towarri and Wingen Maid NPs<br />

distribution<br />

Y N No further comments. Y Merge groups 283 and<br />

284.<br />

283 Red Ironbark shrubby open<br />

forest in north-west Wollemi and<br />

eastern Goulburn River NPs<br />

Y N Definite group – Steve Bell. Y Merge groups 285 and<br />

300.<br />

285 E. sparsifolia / Large-fruited Grey<br />

Gum heathy open forest in<br />

northern Wollemi NP<br />

Y N Y<br />

287 Ironbark / Currawang shrubby<br />

woodland of northern Wollemi<br />

NP

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