Ireland’s BioBlitz 2012 – Final results

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President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins launches Ireland's BioBlitz 2012

Ireland’s BioBlitz 2012 is over and Glengarriff Nature Reserve won this year’s competition with a massive 1020 species recorded over the 24 hour period. This is just short of the number of species recorded by last year’s winner, Killarney National Park, which was a much larger and more varied site. Both Crawfordsburn Country Park and Lough Boora, with 984 and 940 species recorded respectively, were also hugely impressive tallies.  Phoenix Park was some distance behind having recorded 528 species. The survey at the Phoenix Park was significant, however, as there were significant findings of new mosses and some plants that haven’t been recorded for over 100 years at the site.

Despite the cold temperature and wet conditions the overall event was a remarkable achievement both in terms of mobilising a huge voluntary effort and achieving a massive recording tally. Thanks to everyone who contributed to make Ireland’s BioBlitz 2012 a success.

THE RESULTS

Overall winners: The site with the most species recorded

Glengarriff Nature Reserve is the overall winner with a final tally of 1020. This is a remarkable figure even for such as relative restricted site and averages out at 1.4 species recorded for every minute of the competition.

SITE No of Species
1st – Glengarriff Nature Reserve 1020
2nd – Crawfordsburn Country Park 984
3rd – Lough Boora 940
4th – Phoenix Park 528






Site with the most species recorded per area

The site with the most species recorded per area is Crawfordsburn Country Park. At 98 ha it was by far the smallest of the four sites, and the final species tally averaged out at10.04 species per ha. This was far greater than the other three sites, but was lower than the 10.6 species per ha achieved at Liffey Valley Park, Waterstown in last year’s BioBlitz. In this category,  Phoenix Park outscored  Lough Boora.

SITE No of species per ha
1st – Crawfordsburn Country Park 10.04
2nd – Glengarriff Nature Reserve 3.4
3rd – Phoenix Park 0.75
4th – Lough Boora 0.47






The site that recorded the most species of vascular plant

This year a special trophy was awarded to the site that recorded the most species of vascular plant to celebrate International Fascination of Plants Day http://www.plantday12.eu/home.htm. This award goes to Lough Boora for recording 334 species of vascular plants. A very close second was Glengarriff Nature Reserve with 330 plants.

SITE No. of vascular plants
1st – Lough Boora 334
2nd – Glengarriff Nature Reserve 330
3rd – Crawfordsburn Country Park 317
4th – Phoenix Park 240






The site with the most species recorded by recorder

Crawfordsburn Country Park won this category as on average a massive 39.4 species were recorded based on the number of registered recorders participating at the site. What a productive bunch they were in the north as this is almost double the productivity of second placed Glengarriff Nature Reserve with 20 species!

SITE No. of species per recorder
1st – Crawfordsburn Country Park 39.4
2nd – Glengarriff Nature Reserve 20.0
3rd – Lough Boora 16.8
4th – Phoenix Park 13.8