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Ecological processes and species populations

2016
Inland water
State and trends
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2016 Inland water State and trends South East Coast Murray Darling Tasmania Great Barrier Reef Lake Eyre...

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Trend in the abundance of invertebrates at Maria Island

2016
Marine environment
State and trends
Graph

Maria Island b = -0.022, P = 0.289 Maria Island b = -0.022, P = 0.289 TrendAbundance per speciesAstrostole scaber2006Astrostole scaber2008Astrostole scaber2009Astrostole scaber2010Astrostole scaber2012Astrostole scaber2013Australostichopus...

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Trend in the abundance of invertebrates at Beware Reef

2016
Marine environment
State and trends
Graph

b) Invertebrates Beware Reef b = 0.033, P = 0.496 Beware Reef b = 0.033, P = 0.496 TrendAbundance per speciesAgnewia tritoniformis2009Agnewia tritoniformis2010Agnewia tritoniformis2011Agnewia tritoniformis2012Agnewia tritoniformis2013Agnewia...

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Trend in the abundance of invertebrates at Encounter Bay

2016
Marine environment
State and trends
Graph

Encounter Bay b = -0.018, p = 0.405 Encounter Bay b = -0.018, p = 0.405 TrendAbundance per speciesAustralostichopus mollis2006Australostichopus mollis2007Australostichopus mollis2008Australostichopus mollis2011Australostichopus mollis2012Australostichopus...

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Trend in the abundance of invertebrates at Rottnest Island

2016
Marine environment
State and trends
Graph

Rottnest Island, b = 0.061, P = 0.085 Rottnest Island, b = 0.061, P = 0.085 TrendAbundance per speciesAstralium squamiferum2012Astralium squamiferum2014Astralium tentorium2009Astralium tentorium2010Astralium tentorium2011Astralium tentorium2012Astralium...

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Trend in the abundance of invertebrates at Jurien Marine Park

2016
Marine environment
State and trends
Graph

Jurien Marine Park b = -0.032, P = 0.211 Jurien Marine Park b = -0.032, P = 0.211 TrendAbundance per speciesAmblypneustes leucoglobus2007Amblypneustes leucoglobus2008Amblypneustes leucoglobus2009Amblypneustes spp.2007Amblypneustes spp.2008Amblypneustes spp....

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Recovery from change

2016
Coasts
Resilience
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2016 Coasts Resilience Murray Darling Marine Temperate East Marine South West Great Barrier Reef East Coast...

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Invasive species are a potent, persistent and widespread threat to Australia’s environment

2016
Pressures
Report Content

2016 Pressures Invasive species are animals, plants, parasites or disease-causing organisms that establish themselves outside their natural range and become pests. Although native species can also become invasive if transferred outside their natural...

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Australian Antarctic Program’s station environment: Operation indicators

2016
Antarctic environment
State and trends
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2016 Antarctic environment State and trends Antarctica Although human activity across Antarctica has increased during recent decades, it remains much lower than for all other continents. Human...

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Examples of key responses

2011
Biodiversity
Effectiveness of management
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2011 Biodiversity Effectiveness of management Effective management of biodiversity requires not only effective management of individual pressures but also effective integration across those pressures, including...

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The station environment

2011
Antarctic environment
State and trends
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2011 Antarctic environment State and trends Antarctica Human activities in Antarctica are very limited in comparison to other continents. There are no permanent populations living in Antarctica...

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