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Regional ecosystem descriptions

RE ID Description VMA class Biodiversity status
7.11.44Eucalyptus tereticornis open forest to woodland on coastal metamorphic foothillsOf concernOf concern
7.11.45Eucalyptus cloeziana open forest on metamorphicsOf concernEndangered
7.11.46Eucalyptus portuensis open forest, often with Corymbia nesophila, on near-coastal metamorphic foothills north of the Daintree RiverOf concernOf concern
7.11.47Corymbia nesophila open forest on moderate to steep metamorphic slopesOf concernOf concern
7.11.48Melaleuca viridiflora +/- Corymbia clarksoniana +/- Eucalyptus platyphylla woodland to open forest on metamorphicsOf concernEndangered
7.11.49Eucalyptus leptophleba, Corymbia clarksoniana and E. platyphylla open forest to woodland on metamorphic foothillsOf concernOf concern
7.11.50Eucalyptus platyphylla +/- E. drepanophylla +/- Corymbia spp. open woodland to open forest on metamorphicsOf concernOf concern
7.11.51Corymbia clarksoniana and/or Eucalyptus drepanophylla open forest to woodland on metamorphicsLeast concernOf concern
8.11.1Eucalyptus drepanophylla +/- E. platyphylla woodland on hills formed from metamorphosed sedimentsOf concernOf concern
8.11.2Semi-evergreen notophyll to microphyll vine forest of foothills and uplands on metamorphosed sedimentsOf concernOf concern
8.11.3Variable woodland to open forest, often including Corymbia intermedia, Eucalyptus portuensis, C. trachyphloia, E. platyphylla and E. drepanophylla on low hills on metamorphosed sedimentsLeast concernNo concern at present
8.11.4Eucalyptus platyphylla and/or Corymbia clarksoniana and/or C. intermedia and/or C. tessellaris woodland on low undulating areas on metamorphosed sedimentsEndangeredEndangered
8.11.5Corymbia tessellaris and/or Eucalyptus tereticornis +/- E. drepanophylla open forest on low hills formed from metamorphosed sediments or conglomerate (subregion 2)Of concernOf concern
8.11.6Eucalyptus latisinensis and/or E. crebra and/or E. exserta +/- Corymbia intermedia +/- C. trachyphloia open forest on metamorphosed sedimentsOf concernOf concern
8.11.7Lophostemon confertus and/or Banksia integrifolia and/or Allocasuarina littoralis and/or Xanthorrhoea latifolia shrubland on exposed metamorphic mountain topsOf concernOf concern
8.11.8Corymbia citriodora or Eucalyptus moluccana woodland on metamorphosed sediments (subregion 4)Least concernNo concern at present
8.11.9Themeda triandra and/or Heteropogon contortus tussock grassland or Xanthorrhoea latifolia shrubland with Themeda triandra on exposed rocky headlands on metamorphosed sedimentsOf concernOf concern
8.11.10Lophostemon spp. and/or Acacia spp. and/or Melaleuca viridiflora and/or Allocasuarina littoralis +/- Eucalyptus spp. +/- Corymbia spp. tall open shrubland on exposed hill slopes of islands and headlands on metamorphosed sedimentsOf concernOf concern
8.11.12Eucalyptus crebra and/or E. drepanophylla and/or E. exserta and/or Corymbia clarksoniana and/or C. xanthope and/or Lophostemon confertus low woodland on metamorphics on islands and headlandsOf concernOf concern
9.11.1Eucalyptus melanophloia low woodland on skeletal soils on metamorphics hillsLeast concernNo concern at present

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