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Regional ecosystem details for 7.3.27

Regional ecosystem 7.3.27
Vegetation Management Act class Endangered
Wetlands Riverine
Biodiversity status Endangered
Extent in reserves History of this RE is unknown.
Short description Carbeen (Corymbia tessellaris), forest red gum (Eucalyptus tereticornis), swamp mahogany (Lophostemon suaveolens), red tea-tree (Melaleuca dealbata) riparian open forest on levees
Structure code Open Forest
Description [RE not in use]²: History of this RE is unknown. Corymbia tessellaris, Eucalyptus tereticornis, Lophostemon suaveolens, Melaleuca dealbata, Pandanus spp. Open-forest. Sometimes has a rainforest component. Some areas dominated by Allocasuarina torulosa, Corymbia intermedia and Syncarpia glomulifera. Occurs on well drained creek levees on fine sandy clay loam. Riverine. (BVG1M: 16b).
Supplementary description Kemp and Morgan (1999), 45, 46, 47; Kemp et al. (1999), 44, 45, 46; Stanton and Stanton (2005), A153, A184, A32, A50
Special values 7.3.27: Important wildlife corridors. Habitat for the endangered mahogany glider (Petaurus gracilis).
Comments 7.3.27: Rainforest species are most prominent in a narrow moister zone along the creek line itself. In places Melaleuca dealbata and Corymbia tessellaris may dominate the creek levees.

1 Estimated extent is from version 13.1 pre-clearing and 2021 remnant regional ecosystem mapping. Figures are rounded for simplicity. For more precise estimates, including breakdowns by tenure and other themes see remnant vegetation in Queensland.

2 Superseded: Revision of the regional ecosystem classification removed this regional ecosystem code from use. It is included in the regional ecosystem description database because the RE code may appear in older versions of RE mapping and the Vegetation Management regulation.

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Last updated
14 May 2024