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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Ninety years of change on the TGB Osborn Vegetation Reserve, Koonamore: a unique research opportunity

R. Sinclair A B and Jose M. Facelli A
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A School of Biological Sciences, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia.

B Corresponding author. Email: russell.sinclair@adelaide.edu.au

The Rangeland Journal 41(3) 185-187 https://doi.org/10.1071/RJ18022
Submitted: 26 February 2018  Accepted: 25 August 2018   Published: 31 October 2018

Abstract

The TGB Osborn Vegetation Reserve, on Koonamore station in the NE pastoral area of South Australia, is the longest-running vegetation monitoring project of its type in Australia. In 1925, a 4-km2 rectangle in a heavily overgrazed area was fenced to exclude rabbits and sheep, and permanent quadrats and photo-points set up to record changes. The area is predominantly chenopod shrubland, with an open woodland tree layer. After the initial elimination of rabbits, control slackened and rabbit numbers increased until the 1970s, when intense elimination efforts resumed, together with the arrival of myxomatosis and rabbit haemorrhagic disease viruses. Consequently, the reserve has had 50 years without sheep, followed by 40 years virtually without either sheep or rabbits. Changes over that time have been very striking, and they have been recorded regularly via mapped quadrats and photopoints.

The objective of this paper is to highlight opportunities for making use of this database for researching several interesting ecological questions.

Additional keywords: grazing pressure, long-term monitoring, rabbits, sheep.


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