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Regional ecosystem descriptions

RE ID Description VMA class Biodiversity status
2.10.9Rock pavements and outcrops with patches of Acacia spp., Corymbia spp. and Eucalyptus spp. in dissected Mesozoic sandstone ranges.Of concernOf concern
2.10.10Eucalyptus crebra, Corymbia setosa, C. leichhardtii and E. whitei in mixed woodlands on stripped surfaces and low rises on Mesozoic sandstone plateaus.Least concernNo concern at present
2.10.11Triodia spp. grassland on slopes or crests of Mesozoic sandstone ranges.Of concernOf concern
2.10.12Acacia orthocarpa, A. stipuligera, Jacksonia ramosissima, Petalostigma banksii and Grevillea spp. in mixed shrublands on Mesozoic sandstone rangesOf concernOf concern
2.10.13Eucalyptus crebra or E. whitei low open woodland on slopes of sandstone rangesLeast concernNo concern at present
2.10.14Acacia leptostachya and/or Acacia julifera subsp. julifera +/- Corymbia spp. and/or Eucalyptus spp. low woodland on Mesozoic sandstone outcrops.Of concernOf concern
2.11.1Eucalypt woodland and deciduous woodland on stony hills on folded sedimentsLeast concernNo concern at present
2.11.2Corymbia capricornia or C. confertiflora low open woodland on isolated rocky metamorphic hills.Of concernOf concern
2.12.1Eucalypt woodland and deciduous woodland on hills on granitic rocksOf concernOf concern
3.1.1Rhizophora stylosa and/or Bruguiera spp. closed forestLeast concernNo concern at present
3.1.2Avicennia marina low open forestLeast concernNo concern at present
3.1.3Ceriops tagal and/or C. australis +/- Avicennia marina low open forestLeast concernNo concern at present
3.1.4Excoecaria agallocha +/- Aegiceras corniculatum low open forestOf concernOf concern
3.1.5Sporobolus virginicus closed tussock grassland on coastal plainsLeast concernNo concern at present
3.1.6Sparse herbland or bare saltpans on salt plains and saline flatsLeast concernNo concern at present
3.1.7Intermittent dry season saltflats and wet season freshwater swamps.Of concernEndangered
3.2.1Evergreen notophyll vine forest in coastal dunefield systemsOf concernOf concern
3.2.2Semi-deciduous vine thicket to vine forest on beach dunes and ridgesLeast concernNo concern at present
3.2.3Melaleuca dealbata or Lophostemon suaveolens open forest in dune swalesLeast concernNo concern at present
3.2.4Melaleuca spp. open forest in dune swales and swampy areasOf concernOf concern

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