taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03905A08D063FFA4FF33FE53FB17F7FC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13646185/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13646185	FIGURE 2. The habitat association of four species of Nepenthes in the eight transects at Jardine Swamp Cape York, Queensland (data summed for analysis). Type 1: Dry Acacia-dominated with Melaleuca sp. Shrubland or Low Woodland with scattered Hakea pedunculata, Banksia dentata and Asteromyrtus lysicephala on siliceous sands on sand sheets and slight rises; Type 2: Seasonally inundated ecotone with scattered Hakea pedunculata and Asteromyrtus lysicephala with Baloskion tetraphyllum and herb species (often carnivorous) on siliceous sands. Type 3: Permanently moist/inundated swamp with water pH~5 dominated by forbs, herb species, (often carnivorous), and dwarf Asteromytus lysicephala on a variable peat layer on a siliceous sand substrate. Type 4: Permanently moist/inundated swamp dominated by Ghania sp. ±Hanguana malayana, on a variable peat layer on a siliceous sand substrate—slightly (10–20 mm) elevated above 3.	FIGURE 2. The habitat association of four species of Nepenthes in the eight transects at Jardine Swamp Cape York, Queensland (data summed for analysis). Type 1: Dry Acacia-dominated with Melaleuca sp. Shrubland or Low Woodland with scattered Hakea pedunculata, Banksia dentata and Asteromyrtus lysicephala on siliceous sands on sand sheets and slight rises; Type 2: Seasonally inundated ecotone with scattered Hakea pedunculata and Asteromyrtus lysicephala with Baloskion tetraphyllum and herb species (often carnivorous) on siliceous sands. Type 3: Permanently moist/inundated swamp with water pH~5 dominated by forbs, herb species, (often carnivorous), and dwarf Asteromytus lysicephala on a variable peat layer on a siliceous sand substrate. Type 4: Permanently moist/inundated swamp dominated by Ghania sp. ±Hanguana malayana, on a variable peat layer on a siliceous sand substrate—slightly (10–20 mm) elevated above 3.	2016-09-27	Wilson, Gary W.;Venter, Stephanus		Zenodo	biologists	Wilson, Gary W.;Venter, Stephanus			
03905A08D063FFA4FF33FE53FB17F7FC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13646187/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13646187	FIGURE 3. Nepenthes parvula A habit with upper pitchers; B male plant with inflorescence with receptive flowers (l) and opened flowers (r); C female inflorescence; D male inflorescence. Images by S. Venter.	FIGURE 3. Nepenthes parvula A habit with upper pitchers; B male plant with inflorescence with receptive flowers (l) and opened flowers (r); C female inflorescence; D male inflorescence. Images by S. Venter.	2016-09-27	Wilson, Gary W.;Venter, Stephanus		Zenodo	biologists	Wilson, Gary W.;Venter, Stephanus			
