Queensland tropical rain forests

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11Mediterranean forests /  woodlands /  and scrub / Chilean Matorral / Ecology / Sclerophyll / Eucalyptus / Rainforest / Queensland tropical rain forests / Corymbia / Forest / Systems ecology / Biogeography / Historical geology

OF THE WET TROPICS BIOREGION Closed eucalyptus forests (vegetation codes 19a-19b) Closed eucalyptus forests represent a seral stage in the transition from sclerophyllous forest and woodland to rainforest. In the mapping

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12Australian National Heritage List / Wet Tropics of Queensland / Beekeeping / Rain / Queensland tropical rain forests / Oceania / Far North Queensland / Geography of Australia / Pollination

Wet Tropics Management Plan 1998 Information Sheet No. 7 Beekeeping in the World Heritage Area What is the Wet Tropics Management Plan about? The Plan commenced on 1 September 1998 and was designed to help protect the We

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13Systems ecology / Geography of Australia / Mount Bartle Frere / Sclerophyll / Thornton Peak / Henry Bartle Frere / Shrubland / Queensland tropical rain forests / Frere / Far North Queensland / California chaparral and woodlands / Mediterranean forests /  woodlands /  and scrub

OF THE WET TROPICS BIOREGION Fern complexes (vegetation codes 65a-65b) This formation is generally confined to the upper slopes and peaks of elevated mountain ranges where it forms visually dramatic openings within dense

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14Natural history of Australia / Trees of Australia / Forests / Ecosystems / Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests / Sclerophyll / Queensland tropical rain forests / Woodland / Acacia / Systems ecology / Biogeography / Habitats

OF THE WET TROPICS BIOREGION Closed acacia forests (vegetation codes 18a-18f) Closed acacia forests represent a seral stage in the transition from sclerophyllous forest and woodland to rainforest. These communities exist

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15Mount Bartle Frere / Geography of Australia / Queensland tropical rain forests / Leaf / Tropics / Rainforest / Mount Bellenden Ker / Cinnamomum / Edaphic / Far North Queensland / Biology / Botany

OF THE WET TROPICS BIOREGION Microphyll rainforests and thickets (vegetation codes 14a-17b) Microphyll rainforest and thicket types include all rainforest communities where the dominant canopy leaf size is less than 7.5c

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16States and territories of Australia / Flora of Australia / Natural history of Australia / Syncarpia glomulifera / Syncarpia / Queensland tropical rain forests / Allocasuarina / Eucalyptus / Wildfire / Myrtaceae / Trees of Australia / Flora of New South Wales

OF THE WET TROPICS BIOREGION Syncarpia forests and woodlands (vegetation codes 60a-60g) Syncarpia glomulifera can range from an extremely tall forest tree to a stunted shrub as a direct responds to its surrounding enviro

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17Wet Tropics of Queensland / Fossicking / Tropics / Queensland tropical rain forests / Oceania / Far North Queensland / Geography of Australia / Australian National Heritage List

Wet Tropics Management Plan 1998 Information Sheet No. 10 Mining, Quarrying and Fossicking What is the Wet Tropics Management Plan about? The Plan commenced on 1 September 1998 and was designed to help protect the Wet T

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18Habitats / Biogeography / Allocasuarina / Queensland tropical rain forests / Shrubland / Heath / Systems ecology / Mediterranean forests /  woodlands /  and scrub / Physical geography

OF THE WET TROPICS BIOREGION Rock pavement and coastal headland complexes (vegetation codes 66a-66h) This is a diverse formation whose major environmental controlling factors are skeletal soils and exposure. The formatio

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19Biogeography / Flora of New South Wales / Habitats / Syncarpia glomulifera / Forest / Queensland tropical rain forests / Ecological succession / Lophostemon / Sclerophyll / Systems ecology / Myrtaceae / Biology

OF THE WET TROPICS BIOREGION Closed lophostemon forests (vegetation code 20a) Closed lophostemon forests (20a) may also include areas of open forest and occasional woodland within the broader closed forest mosaic due to

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20Flora of New South Wales / Trees of Australia / Melaleuca quinquenervia / Melaleuca / Sclerophyll / Queensland tropical rain forests / Natural history of Australia / Flora of Australia / Flora

OF THE WET TROPICS BIOREGION Melaleuca forests and woodlands (vegetation codes 50a-59g) The bioregion supports a large number of Melaleuca formations ranging from tall open forests to sparse shrublands. The genus display

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Language: English - Date: 2014-02-04 23:05:55
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