Fig. 3. Vegetation types included in the plot networks associated with the Great Western Woodlands TERN (Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network) SuperSite. (A) Nutrient Network site including herbivore exclosure in cleared grassy woodland at Mt Caroline in the Western Australian wheatbelt, (B) Drought-Net site with rain-out shelters in chenopod shrubland at Credo, (C)
Eucalyptus salmonophloia (salmon gum) and (D)
Acacia spp. (mulga) woodlands of the Mulga-line transect, (E) sandplain shrublands of the SWATT (South West Australian Transitional Transect) transect and (F) long-unburnt
E. salubris (gimlet) woodland of the Gimlet fire-age plots (estimated time since fire 260– 300 years,
Gosper et al. 2013a).