Vegetation structure and composition in grassy ecosystems
The shading represents a gradual reduction in the conservation significance of these areas.
Species composition |
Grassland Less than 2 mature |
Derived (secondary) Grassland Trees cleared or died |
Grassy Woodland 2 to 30 trees per hectare; |
Minimal Disturbance Native animal diversity likely to be high. Threatened species may be present. Introduced plants are mainly weeds; site unlikely to have been cultivated in past. |
Natural Grassland Examples: Natural Temperate Alpine Grassland |
Derived Native These were originally woodland or forest |
Native Grassy Woodland Examples: Yellow Box/Red Gum Grassy Woodland White Box Grassy Woodland Snow Gum Grassy Woodland |
Moderate Disturbance Native animal diversity likely to be moderate. Threatened species may be present. Introduced plants may have been deliberately introduced from cultivation or may be weeds invading as a result of soil disturbance or site modification. |
Ranging from Degraded to Native Pasture |
Ranging from Derived to Native Pasture |
Low Diversity |
High Disturbance Native animal diversity likely to be low, but trees may provide habitat for a range of species. Threatened species may be present. Introduced plants usually result from deliberate cultivation and may or may not also contain weeds including exotic annuals and introduced woody species. |
Introduced Pasture Introduced pastures Lawns Cultivated fields Substantially modified |
Introduced Pasture Introduced pastures Lawns Cultivated fields Substantially modified |
Woodland with Introduced pastures Lawns Cultivated fields Substantially modified |