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Regional ecosystem descriptions

RE ID Description VMA class Biodiversity status
7.11.1Simple to complex mesophyll to notophyll vine forest on moderately to poorly drained metamorphics (excluding amphibolites) of moderate fertility of the moist and wet lowlands, foothills and uplandsLeast concernNo concern at present
7.11.2Notophyll or mesophyll vine forest with Archontophoenix alexandrae or Licuala ramsayi on metamorphicsOf concernOf concern
7.11.3Semi-deciduous mesophyll vine forest on moist to dry metamorphic foothillsOf concernOf concern
7.11.4Mesophyll vine forest dominated by brown salwood (Acacia celsa) on very wet to wet metamorphic lowlands and foothillsOf concernOf concern
7.11.5Eucalyptus pellita +/- Corymbia intermedia open forest (or vine forest with E. pellita and C. intermedia emergents) on lowlands and foothills on metamorphicsLeast concernNo concern at present
7.11.6Syncarpia glomulifera +/- Eucalyptus pellita open forest of deep soils on metamorphicsOf concernEndangered
7.11.7Complex notophyll vine forest with Agathis robusta emergents on foothills and uplands on metamorphicsLeast concernNo concern at present
7.11.8Acacia polystachya woodland to closed forest, or Acacia mangium and Acacia celsa open forest to closed forest, on metamorphicsOf concernOf concern
7.11.9Notophyll semi-evergreen vine forest on moist to dry metamorphic foothills and uplandsLeast concernNo concern at present
7.11.10Acacia celsa open forest to closed forest on metamorphicsOf concernOf concern
7.11.11Notophyll vine forest dominated by Acacia cincinnata/Acacia polystachya on wet metamorphic foothills and uplandsOf concernOf concern
7.11.12Simple notophyll vine forest of moist to very wet metamorphic uplands and highlandsLeast concernNo concern at present
7.11.13Corymbia torelliana open forest, usually with a vine forest element, on metamorphicsOf concernEndangered
7.11.14Eucalyptus grandis open forest to woodland, or Corymbia intermedia, E. pellita and E. grandis open forest to woodland (or vine forest with these species as emergents) on metamorphicsOf concernEndangered
7.11.15Simple notophyll vine forest dominated by blackwood (Acacia melanoxylon), brown salwood (Acacia celsa) on cloudy wet metamorphic uplands and highlandsLeast concernNo concern at present
7.11.16Eucalyptus portuensis and Corymbia intermedia open forest to woodland on metamorphics of foothills and uplandsOf concernEndangered
7.11.17Red stringy bark (Eucalyptus pellita) woodland of the wet to moist metamorphic lowlands and foothillsLeast concernNo concern at present
7.11.18Corymbia intermedia and/or C. tessellaris +/- Eucalyptus tereticornis open forest to woodland (or vine forest with these species as emergents) on coastal metamorphic headlands and foothillsOf concernOf concern
7.11.19Corymbia intermedia and/or Lophostemon suaveolens open forest to woodland on uplands on metamorphicsOf concernOf concern
7.11.20Corymbia nesophila, Corymbia clarksoniana, Eucalyptus platyphylla open woodland to open forest on gently sloping metamorphic lowlands and foothillsLeast concernNo concern at present

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18 May 2023