Ecosystems of the Fraser Coast Region

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Fraser Coast Regional Ecosystem Information

Regional Ecosystem   12.3.17

Biodiversity Status   Endangered

Priority   1

Short Description   Simple notophyll fringing forest usually dominated by Waterhousea floribunda

Notes   NULL

Comments   12.3.17: Previously mapped as 12.3.1. Often too narrow to be mapped at 1:100 000 scale. Extensively cleared for agriculture. Prone to invasion by weeds such as camphor laurel Cinnamomum camphora, broad leaved pepper tree Schinus terebinthifolius, cat's claw creeper Dolichandra unguis-cati on margins and when disturbed.

Special Values   12.3.17: Important for fruit-eating birds, many of which migrate seasonally from upland to lowland rainforest.

Fraser Coast Region Distribution   Scattered linear areas along Mary River and some tributaries upstream from Tiaro

Long Description   Simple notophyll fringing forest usually dominated by Waterhousea floribunda. Other typical canopy species include Aphananthe philippinensis and Castanospermum australe. Casuarina cunninghamiana may occur in scattered patches or low densities along channel banks. Often Typical sub-canopy species include Syzygium australe, Cryptocarya triplinervis and Ficus coronata. Fringes channels on Quaternary alluvium. Riverine. (BVG1M: 4b).

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