Regional ecosystem descriptions

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RE ID Description VMA class Biodiversity status
11.9.1Acacia harpophylla-Eucalyptus cambageana woodland to open forest on fine-grained sedimentary rocksEndangeredEndangered
11.9.2Eucalyptus melanophloia +/- E. orgadophila woodland to open woodland on fine-grained sedimentary rocksLeast concernNo concern at present
11.9.3Dichanthium spp., Astrebla spp. grassland on fine-grained sedimentary rocksLeast concernNo concern at present
11.9.4Semi-evergreen vine thicket or Acacia harpophylla with a semi-evergreen vine thicket understorey on fine-grained sedimentary rocksOf concernEndangered
11.9.5Acacia harpophylla and/or Casuarina cristata open forest to woodland on fine-grained sedimentary rocksEndangeredEndangered
11.9.6Acacia melvillei +/- A. harpophylla open forest on fine-grained sedimentary rocksEndangeredEndangered
11.9.7Eucalyptus populnea, Eremophila mitchellii shrubby woodland on fine-grained sedimentary rocksOf concernOf concern
11.9.8Macropteranthes leichhardtii thicket on fine-grained sedimentary rocksLeast concernOf concern
11.9.9Eucalyptus crebra woodland on fine-grained sedimentary rocksLeast concernNo concern at present
11.9.10Eucalyptus populnea open forest with a secondary tree layer of Acacia harpophylla and sometimes Casuarina cristata on fine-grained sedimentary rocksOf concernEndangered
11.9.11Acacia harpophylla shrubland on fine-grained sedimentary rocksOf concernOf concern
11.9.12Dichanthium sericeum grassland with clumps of Acacia harpophylla on fine-grained sedimentary rocksEndangeredEndangered
11.9.13Eucalyptus moluccana or E. microcarpa open forest on fine grained sedimentary rocksOf concernOf concern
11.9.14Lysiphyllum carronii, Atalaya hemiglauca +/- Eucalyptus melanophloia +/- Acacia excelsa open woodlandOf concernEndangered