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Biodiversity Assessment - Swan Coastal Plain

Threatened Ecosystems

Table: Provisional list of threatened ecosystems in each subregion: their threatening processes
Ecosystem name Threatening processes Threatening processes notes
SWA1
Banksia attenuata woodland over species rich dense No data No data
SWA2
Aquatic Root Mat Community Number 1 of Caves of th No data No data
Banksia attenuata and/or Eucalyptus marginata wood No data No data
Banksia attenuata woodland over species rich dense No data No data
Callitris preissii (or Melaleuca lanceolata) fores No data No data
Communities of Tumulus Springs (Organic Mound Spri No data No data
Dense shrublands on clay flats No data No data
Eucalyptus calophylla - Kingia australis woodland No data No data
Eucalyptus calophylla - Eucalyptus marginata woodl No data No data
Eucalyptus calophylla - Xanthorrhoea preissii wood No data No data
Eucalyptus calophylla woodlands on heavy soils of No data No data
Forests and woodlands of deep seasonal wetlands of No data No data
Herb rich saline shrublands in clay pans No data No data
Herb rich shrublands in clay pans No data No data
Melaleuca huegelii - Melaleuca acerosa shrublands No data No data
Perth to Gingin Ironstone Association No data No data
Sedgelands in Holocene dune swales of the southern No data No data
Shrublands and woodlands of the eastern side of th No data No data
Shrublands and woodlands on Muchea Limestone No data No data
Shrublands on calcareous silts of the Swan Coastal No data No data
Shrublands on dry clay flats No data No data
Shrublands on southern Swan Coastal Plain Ironston No data No data
Southern wet shrublands, Swan Coastal Plain No data No data
Stromatolite community of stratified hypersaline c No data No data
Stromatolite like freshwater microbialite communit No data No data
Stromatolite like microbialite community of coasta No data No data

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