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Regional ecosystem descriptions

RE ID Description VMA class Biodiversity status
8.2.11Melaleuca spp. Open forest in parallel dune swalesOf concernOf concern
8.2.12Corymbia intermedia and/or Eucalyptus latisinensis and/or Acacia spp. and/or other heath spp. Shrublands and woodlands on parallel dunes (subregions 4 and 5)Of concernOf concern
8.2.13Melaleuca spp. and/or Corymbia spp. and/or Lophostemon suaveolens and/or Acacia spp. open forest on dune sands mixed with alluvial material +/- marine sedimentsEndangeredEndangered
8.2.14Banksia integrifolia and/or Corymbia tessellaris and/or Acacia disparrima +/- rainforest spp. tall shrubland, on Holocene parabolic dunesOf concernOf concern
8.3.1Semi-deciduous to evergreen notophyll to mesophyll vine forest, +/- sclerophyll emergents, fringing or in the vicinity of watercoursesOf concernOf concern
8.3.2Melaleuca viridiflora woodland on seasonally inundated alluvial plains with impeded drainageEndangeredEndangered
8.3.3Melaleuca leucadendra and/or M. fluviatilis and/or Casuarina cunninghamiana +/- Syncarpia glomulifera open forest on creek banksLeast concernOf concern
8.3.4Freshwater wetlands with permanent water and aquatic vegetationOf concernOf concern
8.3.5Eucalyptus platyphylla and/or Lophostemon suaveolens and/or Corymbia clarksoniana woodland on alluvial plainsOf concernEndangered
8.3.6Eucalyptus tereticornis and/or Corymbia intermedia (or C. clarksoniana) and/or C. tessellaris +/- Lophostemon suaveolens open forest on alluvial levees and lower terracesOf concernOf concern
8.3.8Syncarpia glomulifera and/or Eucalyptus portuensis and/or Corymbia intermedia open forest on sandy terrace flats and granite outwashOf concernOf concern
8.3.9Semi-deciduous complex notophyll vine forest on perched alluvials in valleys of undulating mountain rangesOf concernOf concern
8.3.10Semi-evergreen to evergreen notophyll vine forest on gently to moderately sloping alluvial fans adjacent to rangesOf concernOf concern
8.3.11Melaleuca viridiflora var. attenuata open forest in broad drainage areasEndangeredEndangered
8.3.12Imperata cylindrica and/or Sorghum nitidum forma aristatum and/or Ischaemum australe tussock grassland on alluvial and old marine plainsEndangeredEndangered
8.3.13Eucalyptus tereticornis and/or Corymbia tessellaris and/or Melaleuca spp. woodland on alluvial and marine plains, often adjacent to estuarine areasOf concernOf concern
8.3.14Ischaemum australe and/or Imperata cylindrica and/or Sorghum nitidum forma aristatum tussock grassland on drainage channels in gently undulating upland areasOf concernEndangered
8.3.15Open water in river channels, waterholes and lagoons, and exposed stream beds and barsOf concernOf concern
8.5.1Corymbia clarksoniana and/or C. intermedia open forest on Tertiary sand plains and rises including small areas of shale (mainly subregion 6)EndangeredEndangered
8.5.2Melaleuca viridiflora +/- Allocasuarina luehmannii, or M. viridiflora and M. nervosa woodland on Tertiary sand plainsEndangeredEndangered

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18 May 2023