Morton National Park biodiversity dashboard


Overview

12783
sightings
1
significant sightings
1334
species
65
contributors
5.04
sightings per day (avg)
18.33
sightings per contributor (avg)

Species richness

3962PlantInsectBirdMammalReptile or FrogFungusOther InvertebrateSpiderLichen, Moss or other BryophyteOther ShrubOther Wildflower or HerbRush, Sedge or Mat RushOrchidPeaFern or ClubmossOther TreeGum TreeGrassDaisyClimber or MistletoeLily or IrisWattleOther Fresh Water PlantCactus / SucculentBeetle (Coleoptera)Grasshopper, Cricket or Katydid (Orthoptera)Butterfly (Lepidoptera, Rhopalocera)True fly (Diptera)Dragonfly or Damselfly (Odonata)Moth (Lepidoptera)Ant (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)Bee (Hymenoptera, Apiformes)Cicada (Hemiptera, Cicadoidea)Cockroach (Blattodea, several families)Scale insect or Mealybug (Hemiptera, Coccoidea)Wasp (Hymenoptera, Apocrita)Other BirdsParrotWater birdPigeon or DoveBird of preyCuckooPlacental PredatorPossum or GliderSmall MarsupialKangaroo or WallabyMonotremeWombat or KoalaRodentFeral hoofed introduced mammalQuoll or Tasmanian DevilSkinkMonitor or GeckoSnakeFrogDragonLegless LizardCap on a stem; gills below cap [mushrooms or mushroom-like]Cap on a stem; pores below cap [boletes & stemmed polypores]Shelf-like to hoof-like & usually on woodCap, gills below, no stem & usually on wood [stemless mushrooms & the like]Disk-like to cup-likeMollusc (Mollusca)Segmented Worm (Annelida)Flatworm (Platyhelminthes)Wolf spider (Lycosidae)Other hunting spiderOrb-weaving spider (several families)Moss, Liverwort or Hornwort

Survey effort

202120222023202420250100020003000400000.00050.0010.00150.002
YearSpecies richnessSurvey effort

Sightings

Significant sightings

NSW Government Priority Species 153
Weeds of National Significance 3
Moderator discretion 1
Total 157

Sensitivity level

Not Sensitive 11,403
Sensitive 1,252
Highly Sensitive 28
Unknown 1
Total 12,684
810,555 sightings of 22,054 species from 13,797 members
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