Metadata : Typhonium praetermissum Priority Conservation Areas in the Greater Weddell Subregion, 2025

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Date Metadata Extracted:2025-06-23

Date Metadata Last Updated:2025-05-12

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ANZLIC Identifier:34AF242C521E4921E0632144CD9B62EE

Title: Typhonium praetermissum Priority Conservation Areas in the Greater Weddell Subregion, 2025

Citation Date:2025-05-09

Date Type:creation

Custodian:Department of Environment, Parks and Water Security


Description

Abstract:

Broadly delineated priority conservation areas for Typhonium praetermissum in the Greater Weddell Subregion.

Produced as part of the biodiversity assessment of the Greater Weddell subregion, 2025.
The biodiversity assessment study area covers approximately 39,422 ha and is located approximately 13 km south of Darwin.

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Language:English

Character Set: Latin 1

Progress:completed

Maintenance and Update Frequency:notPlanned

Data Currency Start Date:2025-05-09

Data Currency End Date:2025-05-09

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Data Quality

Lineage:A conservation strategy for Typhonium praetermissum is under development (Hill et al. in prep.), in which the species' geographic range is split into management units, and priority areas for T. praetermissum conservation are identified within each management unit. The identification of priority areas is informed by genetic diversity within the entire population, modelled landscape connectivity, potential for conservation (considering land tenure, zoning and mining titles) and other biological values at candidate sites. The aim of the conservation strategy is to protect and retain viable subpopulations within each management unit.

The Greater Weddell study area encompasses the T. praetermissum management units of Weddell, Berry Springs, and Blackmore, and overlaps parts of the Noonamah and Acacia Hills units. Five priority areas for T. praetermissum conservation are demarcated within the Greater Weddell study area, which were selected for the following reasons:
- Priority area 1 has a relatively large number of additional values (threatened species and SSV)
- Priority area 2 is an area of high modelled connectivity
- Priority area 3 is an area of high modelled connectivity, and with no granted mining tenements and land tenure favourable to conservation
- Priority area 4 is an existing gazetted conservation area
- Priority area 5 is an area of high modelled connectivity.

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Attribute Accuracy:Attribute values are assigned to each polygon and described in the Data Dictionary below.

Logical Consistency:Polygon topology rules applied: must not overlap, must not have gaps.

Completeness:Completed.


Contacts

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Data Requests OfficerDepartment of Environment, Parks and Water SecurityGeospatial Services Branch (on behalf of department)distributordatarequests.depws@nt.gov.au

Data Dictionary

AttributeAttribute DescriptionPossible CodeCode Description
AREA_IDPriority area identification number.

Supplementary Information

BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCE
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Patykowski J, Young L, Treilibs C, Leiper I, Brand L, Hegarty E, Barnett G, Phelan G, Zimny A, Ropiha S, Miller A, and Nano C (2025) Biodiversity Assessment of the Greater Weddell subregion, Northern Territory. Technical Report 8/2025. Final report. Department of Lands, Planning and Environment, Northern Territory Government, Darwin, Australia.

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