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178: 22: 52: 29: 173:"There is only 1050 ha of Mabi Forest left, and this occurs as a series of small, isolated patches. Many of the remnant patches of Mabi Forest are being invaded by exotic smothering vines, and feral and domestic animals. The use of remnant patches of Mabi Forest by stock can impact on this ecological community through trampling, grazing and soil compaction." 168:
A Threatened Species Scientific Committee charged with advising on the conservation status of native species and ecological communities recommended the remnant Mabi forests be listed as "critically endangered" for the following reasons:
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Scrub and other small scattered areas of less than 0.5 ha on private property. Curtain Fig is the largest remnant, roughly consisting of slightly less than 4 square kilometres in area."
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Mabi forests, also known as Complex Notophyll Vine Forests, are confined to the Atherton Tableland with the exception of small remnant patch at Shiptons Flat which is also known as
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Inclusion of ecological communities in the list of threatened ecological communities under section 181 of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999
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Botanist Tony Irvine writing for Trees for the Evelyn and Atherton Tablelands Inc in 2004, described their distribution, then, as follows:
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Lumholtz tree kangaroo (aka Mabi), large numbers of which are supported by Mabi forests, after which Mabi forests have been named
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Department of Environment and Heritage (2004) Map of Mabi Forest Threatened Ecological Communities, Wet Tropics BioRegion
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The name "Mabi forest" was given to this particular type of ecological community, as it is a forest type and
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which is considered to be critically endangered and which consists of remnant patches found only either in
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These ecological communities can be distinguished from other forests types by their thick layer of
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Research Station, Cullamungie Pocket (slightly south of Pelican Point but on the eastern side of
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Mabi forests are a particular kind of dense vine forest that grows on nutrient rich yet porous
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A lower layer, 6-8m tall. This layer tends to be absent in areas with lower upper canopies.
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State of Queensland's Environment Protection Agency (2008) "Recovery Plan for Mabi Forest"
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with annual rainfalls averaging between 1300 – 1600 mm and a severe seasonal
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Irvine further describes the multiple layers of typical Mabi forest as follows:
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Usually has seasonal wilting of the understorey and seasonal heavy leaf fall."
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Curtain Fig, within North Queensland's largest remnant Mabi forest (4 km)
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A well-developed layer of specific shrub species and scrambling lawyer vines.
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Nationally Threatened Species and Ecological Communities Information Sheet
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A predominantly dense shrub and scrambling lawyer vine zone 1-5m tall.
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High presence of stinging bushes along edges and in large canopy gaps
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Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts (2009).
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The Vegetation of the Humid Tropical Region of North Queensland
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A main canopy, 25-40m tall but occasionally as low as 14-20m...
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that supports high populations of Lumholtz tree kangaroos (aka
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Tony Irvine (2004) "More about Mabi Forests" TREAT Newsletter
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A zone of seedling trees, shrubs, vines and herbs 0-1m tall."
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Vegetation of the Humid Tropical Region of North Queensland
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trees (reaching upwards to between 25m and 45 m high).
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A high presence of deciduous and semi-deciduous trees.
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Vegetation of the Wet Tropics of Queensland bioregion
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Mabi forest is located in Australia
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ecological community
Queensland
North Queensland's
Atherton Tablelands
Annan River
Annan River
Curtain Fig
Kairi
Tinaroo Dam
Tolga
indigenous
Dyirbal
Yidiny language
Lumholtz tree kangaroo
habitat

volcanic soils
dry
shrubs
vines
evergreen
deciduous
canopy trees
plank buttresses
lianas
epiphytic
ferns

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