wallum heathlands
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Wallum heathlands are coastal, nutrient-poor, sandy heath ecosystems of eastern Australia, characterized by diverse, fire-adapted flora and seasonal wetlands.
All labels observed (1)
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| wallum heathlands canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: wallum heathlands Context triple: [Great Sandy Region, hasPart, wallum heathlands]
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Blackheath (heathland)
Blackheath (heathland) is an extensive open common in southeast London known for its historic associations, recreational use, and distinctive heathland landscape.
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Jutland heathlands
Jutland heathlands are expansive, windswept heath ecosystems of western Denmark characterized by open moorland, sandy soils, and hardy vegetation shaped by a cool, maritime climate.
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Herikhuizerveld heathland
Herikhuizerveld heathland is a scenic expanse of rolling heath and open landscape within the Veluwezoom area of the Dutch Veluwe, known for its purple heather blooms and walking and cycling trails.
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Blue Gum Forest
Blue Gum Forest is a renowned stand of towering blue gum eucalyptus trees in Australia’s Grose Valley, celebrated as a symbol of bushland conservation and a popular hiking destination.
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Surrey Heathland
Surrey Heathland is a distinctive lowland heath ecosystem in Surrey, England, characterized by open, sandy soils, heather, and gorse, and noted for its high biodiversity and conservation importance.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: wallum heathlands Target entity description: Wallum heathlands are coastal, nutrient-poor, sandy heath ecosystems of eastern Australia, characterized by diverse, fire-adapted flora and seasonal wetlands.
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A.
Blackheath (heathland)
Blackheath (heathland) is an extensive open common in southeast London known for its historic associations, recreational use, and distinctive heathland landscape.
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B.
Jutland heathlands
Jutland heathlands are expansive, windswept heath ecosystems of western Denmark characterized by open moorland, sandy soils, and hardy vegetation shaped by a cool, maritime climate.
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C.
Herikhuizerveld heathland
Herikhuizerveld heathland is a scenic expanse of rolling heath and open landscape within the Veluwezoom area of the Dutch Veluwe, known for its purple heather blooms and walking and cycling trails.
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D.
Blue Gum Forest
Blue Gum Forest is a renowned stand of towering blue gum eucalyptus trees in Australia’s Grose Valley, celebrated as a symbol of bushland conservation and a popular hiking destination.
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E.
Surrey Heathland
Surrey Heathland is a distinctive lowland heath ecosystem in Surrey, England, characterized by open, sandy soils, heather, and gorse, and noted for its high biodiversity and conservation importance.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (48)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
coastal ecosystem
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ecosystem ⓘ heathland ⓘ |
| climate |
humid subtropical
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warm temperate ⓘ |
| conservationStatus | threatened ecosystem in parts of its range ⓘ |
| country | Australia ⓘ |
| ecosystemService |
biodiversity conservation
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groundwater recharge ⓘ habitat for threatened species ⓘ |
| fireRegime | frequent low to moderate intensity fires ⓘ |
| floraAdaptation |
fire-stimulated germination
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proteoid roots for nutrient acquisition ⓘ resprouting after fire ⓘ sclerophyllous leaves ⓘ |
| foundInBiome | coastal heath ⓘ |
| foundInState |
New South Wales
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Queensland ⓘ |
| hasCharacteristic |
acidic soils
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drought-prone in dry season ⓘ fire-adapted flora ⓘ high plant species diversity ⓘ low nutrient availability ⓘ seasonal wetlands ⓘ waterlogged conditions in wet season ⓘ |
| hydrology |
perched water tables
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seasonally inundated depressions ⓘ |
| locatedIn | eastern Australia ⓘ |
| locatedOn | coastal lowlands ⓘ |
| managementPractice |
control of invasive species
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fire management ⓘ hydrological protection ⓘ |
| soilNutrientStatus | oligotrophic ⓘ |
| soilType | nutrient-poor sandy soils ⓘ |
| supports |
acid-frog species
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endemic plant species ⓘ ground-dwelling birds ⓘ nectar-feeding insects ⓘ specialist fauna ⓘ |
| threat |
drainage and hydrological alteration
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inappropriate fire regimes ⓘ invasive plant species ⓘ nutrient enrichment ⓘ urban development ⓘ |
| vegetationStructure |
low, dense shrubs
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sedge-dominated wetlands ⓘ |
| vegetationType |
heath
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shrubland ⓘ |
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Subject: wallum heathlands Description of subject: Wallum heathlands are coastal, nutrient-poor, sandy heath ecosystems of eastern Australia, characterized by diverse, fire-adapted flora and seasonal wetlands.
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