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Regional ecosystem descriptions

RE ID Description VMA class Biodiversity status
2.3.48Shallow, seasonal hyposaline lakes with a fringe of Eucalyptus camaldulensis on Mesozoic sandstone plateaus in the Gilberton Plateau subregionOf concernOf concern
2.3.49Seasonal swamps. Mixed herblands and/or low shrublands with a fringe of Eucalyptus microtheca in closed depressions on silty, active Quaternary alluvial plains in the west of the bioregionOf concernOf concern
2.3.50Waterholes, bare sand and rock in the channels of major watercoursesLeast concernOf concern
2.3.51Seasonal swamps. Eucalyptus camaldulensis +/- Melaleuca viridiflora open woodland in closed depressions on Tertiary sand sheetsLeast concernNo concern at present
2.3.52Melaleuca spp., Eucalyptus camaldulensis, Lophostemon grandiflorus and Livistona rigida in mixed woodlands fringing major spring-fed watercoursesLeast concernOf concern
2.3.53Evergreen notophyll vine forest on fringes and levees of major watercoursesOf concernOf concern
2.3.54Corymbia polycarpa +/- Melaleuca viridiflora open woodland fringing minor watercourses on Tertiary sand sheets in the north-eastLeast concernNo concern at present
2.3.55Seasonal swamps (wooded). Melaleuca viridiflora and/or M. clarksonii low woodland in closed depressions on Tertiary to Quaternary deposits in the northLeast concernNo concern at present
2.3.56Melaleuca stenostachya and M. citrolens +/- Eucalyptus microtheca, E. chlorophylla woodland on Quaternary alluvial plains in the north of the bioregionLeast concernNo concern at present
2.3.57Panicum trachyrhachis closed tussock grassland in shallow depressions on old alluvial plains (recent Pleistocene surface)Of concernOf concern
2.3.58Eriachne glauca var. glauca, Oryza australiensis and Eulalia aurea tussock grassland in shallow alluvial depressions in the Doomadgee Plains subregionOf concernOf concern
2.3.59Excoecaria parvifolia, Melaleuca spp., Grevillea striata and Hakea pedunculata in mixed tall open shrublands on coastal alluvial surfacesLeast concernOf concern
2.3.60Melaleuca acacioides and/or M. foliolosa tall shrubland on Quaternary alluvial deposits and breakawaysLeast concernOf concern
2.3.61Eucalyptus microtheca woodland in seasonal swamps on active Quaternary alluvial plainsLeast concernNo concern at present
2.3.62Eucalyptus camaldulensis +/- Corymbia polycarpa, Melaleuca viridiflora woodland on abandoned stream channels and upper drainage areas in lateritic landscapesOf concernOf concern
2.3.63Eucalyptus microtheca +/- Excoecaria parvifolia, Atalaya hemiglauca woodland on scroll plains associated with meanders of major watercoursesLeast concernOf concern
2.3.64Eucalyptus melanophloia open woodland on infrequently flooded Quaternary alluvial plainsEndangeredEndangered
2.3.65Neofabricia mjoebergii +/- Melaleuca spp., Asteromyrtus symphyocarpa low open woodland on abandoned levees on Quaternary deposits (recent Pleistocene surface)Of concernOf concern
2.3.66Seasonal swamps (wooded). Eucalyptus microtheca and/or Melaleuca viridiflora low open woodland in closed depressions in the Doomadgee Plains subregionLeast concernNo concern at present
2.3.67Dinebra neesii, Panicum trachyrhachis, Dichanthium sericeum and Oryza spp. in mixed tussock grasslands in shallow depressions on Tertiary clay plainsOf concernOf concern

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