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Regional ecosystem descriptions

RE ID Description VMA class Biodiversity status
7.12.4Syncarpia glomulifera +/- Eucalyptus pellita open forest of granites and rhyolites on deep soilsOf concernEndangered
7.12.5Eucalyptus pellita +/- Corymbia intermedia open forest, or Acacia mangium and Lophostemon suaveolens open forest (or vine forest with these species as emergents), on granites and rhyolitesOf concernEndangered
7.12.6Semi-deciduous mesophyll vine forest on granites and rhyolites of the moist and dry lowlands and foothillsOf concernOf concern
7.12.7Simple to complex microphyll to notophyll vine forest, often with Agathis robusta or A. microstachya, on granites and rhyolites of moist foothills and uplandsLeast concernNo concern at present
7.12.8Complex notophyll vine forest with emergent bunya pine (Araucaria bidwillii) on moist granite uplands on yellow podzolic soilsOf concernOf concern
7.12.9Acacia celsa open forest to closed forest on granites and rhyolitesOf concernOf concern
7.12.10Notophyll vine forest with emergent Araucaria cunninghamii of the moist and dry foothills and uplands on granites and rhyolites of the Seaview and Paluma RangesOf concernOf concern
7.12.11Simple to complex notophyll vine forest and semi-evergreen notophyll vine forest of rocky areas and talus on moist foothills and uplands on granites and rhyolitesLeast concernOf concern
7.12.12Acacia mangium and A. celsa open forest to closed forest or A. polystachya woodland to closed forest of granite and rhyolite foothillsOf concernOf concern
7.12.13Acacia melanoxylon and A. celsa closed forest of cloudy wet uplands and highlands on granites and rhyolitesOf concernOf concern
7.12.14Notophyll vine forest with rose gum (Eucalyptus grandis) emergents on cloudy wet granite and rhyolite upland ridgesLeast concernNo concern at present
7.12.15Notophyll vine forest with turpentine (Syncarpia glomulifera) emergents on wet to moist, granite uplands and highlandsLeast concernNo concern at present
7.12.16Simple to complex notophyll vine forest, including small areas of Araucaria bidwillii, of cloudy wet and moist uplands and highlands on granites and rhyolitesLeast concernNo concern at present
7.12.17Corymbia torelliana open forest usually with a well-developed simple notophyll vine forest element on granites and rhyolitesOf concernEndangered
7.12.18Microphyll vine forest often with hoop pine (Araucaria cunninghamii) on moist to dry granite foothills and uplandsOf concernOf concern
7.12.19Simple microphyll vine-fern forest with Balanops australiana, Elaeocarpus spp. +/- Trochocarpa bellendenkerensis +/- Uromyrtus spp. +/- Agathis atropurpurea of cloudy wet highlands on granites and rhyolitesLeast concernNo concern at present
7.12.20Simple microphyll vine-fern thicket of windswept exposed peaks on granitesOf concernOf concern
7.12.21Eucalyptus 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 granites and rhyolitesLeast concernEndangered
7.12.22Eucalyptus resinifera +/- E. portuensis +/- Syncarpia glomulifera tall open forest to tall woodland (or vine forest with these species as emergents) of granite and rhyolite uplands and highlandsLeast concernEndangered
7.12.23Corymbia intermedia and/or C. tessellaris +/- Eucalyptus tereticornis open forest to tall open forest to woodland (or vine forest with these species as emergents) on coastal granite and rhyolite headlands and near-coastal foothillsOf concernEndangered

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