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Regional ecosystem descriptions

RE ID Description VMA class Biodiversity status
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
2.3.68Eucalyptus platyphylla, E. brassiana, Corymbia polycarpa and E. leptophleba in mixed open forests on active Quaternary alluvial plains in sandstone landscapes in the north-eastOf concernOf concern
2.3.69Dichanthium spp., Iseilema spp., Aristida spp. and Brachyachne convergens in mixed tussock grasslands on active Quaternary alluvial deposits derived from coarse-grained parent material in the westLeast concernOf concern
2.3.70Eucalyptus pruinosa low woodland on old alluvial plains (recent Pleistocene surface)Least concernOf concern
2.3.71Eucalyptus microneura +/- E. leptophleba and Corymbia confertiflora woodland on active Quaternary alluvial plains of watercourses from the Einasleigh Uplands BioregionOf concernOf concern
2.3.72Corymbia spp. and Erythrophleum chlorostachys in mixed woodlands on levees in active Quaternary alluvial systems (river deltas)Least concernOf concern
2.3.73Lakes with a fringe of Eucalyptus microtheca, E. camaldulensis and Excoecaria parvifolia on lateritic plateau surfaces in the Donors Plateau subregionOf concernOf concern
3.3.1Semi-deciduous notophyll vine forest on loamy alluviaLeast concernNo concern at present
3.3.2Semi-deciduous mesophyll and/or notophyll vine forest on alluviaLeast concernOf concern
3.3.3Simple evergreen notophyll vine forest +/- Wodyetia bifurcata on colluvium of granite rangesOf concernOf concern
3.3.4Evergreen mesophyll and/or notophyll vine forest with Archontophoenix spp. on stream banksOf concernOf concern
3.3.5Evergreen to semi-deciduous notophyll vine forest on alluvia on major watercoursesLeast concernNo concern at present
3.3.6Evergreen notophyll vine forest with Melaleuca leucadendra on swampsOf concernOf concern
3.3.7Tall semi-deciduous notophyll and/or microphyll vine thicket on colluvial plainsOf concernOf concern
3.3.8Corymbia tessellaris, C. clarksoniana woodland to open forest on coastal alluvial plainsLeast concernNo concern at present
3.3.9Lophostemon suaveolens woodlands on creeklines and swampsLeast concernNo concern at present
3.3.10Melaleuca fluviatilis and/or Melaleuca argentea woodland or M. saligna or M. dealbata woodland fringing watercoursesLeast concernNo concern at present
3.3.11Melaleuca leucadendra +/- Corymbia tessellaris woodland on alluvium derived from metamorphic rocksOf concernEndangered
3.3.12Melaleuca quinquenervia open forest associated with scattered coastal swampsOf concernOf concern

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18 May 2023