词条 | Esperance Mallee |
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Esperance Mallee is a World Wide Fund for Nature ecoregion on the south coast of Western Australia, a coastal strip where the predominant vegetation consists of short eucalyptus trees and shrubs. Location and descriptionPart of the Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub biome Esperance mallee is an aggregation of the Esperance Plains and Mallee regions of the earlier Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia (IBRA) study. FloraMallee is a generic term to describe a number of eucalyptus trees that have an underground bulb called a lignotuber attached to the roots from which new buds can sprout following a forest fire. Mallee trees and accompanying shrubs are thus adapted to the poor soils, lack of rainfall and regular fires of this dry coast. FaunaWildlife of the coast includes the highly poisonous common death adder. Mammals include tiny honey possums (which feed on nectar of the kangaroo paw flowers), and the endangered western quoll. Birds include the endangered western whipbird, western ground parrots, red-winged fairywren, Australian white ibis and the rare southwestern Cape Barren goose on the coast. Threats and preservationMuch of the area is used as agricultural land and habitats are threatened by clearance leading to fragmentation, over-irrigation, and wildlife is vulnerable to introduced species such as foxes. References
Further reading
4 : Biogeography of Western Australia|Mallee Woodlands and Shrublands|Ecoregions of Australia|Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub in Australia |
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