Threatening processes to taxa of conservation concern in Northern Australia

This collection contains several spatial datasets describing the distribution and severity of key threatening processes to native biodiversity, and especially to threatened species, in Northern Australia. Where possible a measure of current and future (2050) threat intensity or probability is provided and an estimate of any uncetainties incorporated. These outputs were produced as part of a federally funded NESP project (NESP 3.3 Threatened species and threatening processes in Northern Australia). The main threatening processes addressed are 1. invasive weeds, 2. invasive/feral animals, 3. diseases, 4. changes in flow regime/runoff, 5. changes in fire regimes, 6. agriculuture, 7. grazing, 8. climate change, 9. overexploitation/hunting/illegal harvest, 10. mining, and 11. urbanization.

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  • Description

    This collection contains several spatial datasets describing the distribution and severity of key threatening processes to native biodiversity, and especially to threatened species, in Northern Australia. Where possible a measure of current and future (2050) threat intensity or probability is provided and an estimate of any uncetainties incorporated. These outputs were produced as part of a federally funded NESP project (NESP 3.3 Threatened species and threatening processes in Northern Australia). The main threatening processes addressed are 1. invasive weeds, 2. invasive/feral animals, 3. diseases, 4. changes in flow regime/runoff, 5. changes in fire regimes, 6. agriculuture, 7. grazing, 8. climate change, 9. overexploitation/hunting/illegal harvest, 10. mining, and 11. urbanization.

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  • Data type dataset
  • Keywords
    • threatening processes
    • invasive species
    • weeds
    • wildlife diseases
    • urbanization
    • threat exposure
    • threatened species
    • Northern Australia
    • mining
    • fire regimes
    • flow regimes
    • climate change
    • overharvest
    • agriculture
    • grazing impact
  • Funding source
  • Research grant(s)/Scheme name(s)
    • 23006 - (James Cook University Research Activities) Prioritising threatened species and threatening processes across northern Australia
  • Research themes
    Tropical Ecosystems, Conservation and Climate Change
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  • Time Period current - 2050
    Spatial (location) coverage
  • Locations
    • Australia
    Data Locations

    Type Location Notes
    Physical Location Research Data Services (RDS) allocation at /rdsi/vol08/Q0634 - eResearch Centre, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia
    The Data Manager is: Anna Pintor
    College or Centre
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  • Statement of rights in data Once access to the data has been obtained via negotiation with the data manager, use of the dataset is governed by the CC-BY-SA licence.
  • Data owners
      James Cook University
      Anna Pintor
    Citation Pintor, Anna; Graham, Erin (2018): Threatening processes to taxa of conservation concern in Northern Australia. James Cook University. https://doi.org/10.25903/5b72631b2dd70