Hinchcliffe, J.Conran, J.2006-06-192006-06-192004Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia, 2004; 128(2):239-2480372-14262204-0293http://hdl.handle.net/2440/2019Copyright © 2004 Royal Society of South AustraliaThe Tennyson sand dunes represent one of the last largely natural dune communities along the Adelaide metropolitan coast, a region where there is a considerable effort being expended by local councils and community groups on revegetation for dune stability, habitat for native animals and for shoreline visual amenity. This study represents the first quantitative analysis of their vegetation. Fifty-two species were encountered, 22 of them exotic, and cluster analysis and ordination recovered three quadrat groups on the basis of species relative cover, representing fore-, mid-, and backdune quadrats.encoastal foredunesvegetation structureconservationordinationThe Tennyson sand dunes: Vegetation structure and conservation statusJournal article00200411840002255401000142-s2.0-1004422810056497Conran, J. [0000-0003-2268-2703] [0009-0002-8116-4527]