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The Pilbara shrublands is a deserts and xeric shrublands ecoregion in Western Australia. It is coterminous with the Pilbara
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region. For other definitions and uses of "Pilbara region" see Pilbara.


Geography

The Pilbara shrublands is bounded on the north by the Indian Ocean, and on the west, south, and east by other deserts and xeric shrubland ecoregions - the Carnarvon xeric shrublands to the west, the Western Australian mulga shrublands to the south, and the Great Sandy-Tanami desert to the east and northeast. The Pilbara geographic region covers most of the ecoregion, and extends east into the Great Sandy desert. The Hamersley Range, a region of mountain ranges and plateaus dissected by gorges, lies in the southern portion of the ecoregion. The Fortescue Plains extend east and west to the north of the Hamersley Range, forming the upper basin of the Fortescue River. The
Chichester Plateau The Chichester Range is a range in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The range rises abruptly from the coastal plain and is composed of rolling hills, escarpments, jagged peaks, gorges and winding tree-lined watercourses. The range is b ...
lies north of the Fortescue Plains. The Roebourne subregion encompasses the coastal plain along the Indian Ocean, including the Dampier Archipelago.Heterick, B.E., B. Durrant, and N.R. Gunawardene (2010). "The ant fauna of the Pilbara Bioregion, Western Australia". ''Records of the Western Australian Museum, Supplement'' 78: 157–167 (2010).Kendrick, Peter (2001). "Pilbara 3 (PIL3 – Hamersley subregion)". in ''A Biodiversity Audit of Western Australia’s 53 Biogeographical Subregions in 2002'', Department of Conservation and Land Management, Western Australia Government, October 2001. The ecoregion lies on the Pilbara craton, a block of ancient Archean rock. The Chichester region is characterized by exposed granite and greenstone basement rocks. The Hamersley region includes iron-rich carbonate sedimentary carbonate rocks over a volcanic substrate (the Fortescue formation) which rest on the older craton. The Fortescue basin and coastal plain are alluvial.


Climate

The climate is tropical semi-desert. Rainfall averages 300 mm annually, typically from summer cyclonic storms and thunderstorms.


Flora

In the Hamersley region, mulga woodland occurs on fine-textured valley soils, with ''
Acacia aneura ''Acacia aneura'', commonly known as mulga or true mulga, is a shrub or small tree native to arid outback areas of Australia. It is the dominant tree in the habitat to which it gives its name ( mulga) that occurs across much of inland Australia. ...
'' over the grasses '' Aristida'' spp. and ''
Enneapogon ''Enneapogon'' is a cosmopolitan genus of plants in the grass family. They are also called bottle washers or pappus grass. These perennial grass species are found in tropical and warm temperate areas. They have small, narrow inflorescences. ; ...
'' spp.
Snappy gum ''Eucalyptus racemosa'', commonly known as snappy gum or narrow-leaved scribbly gum, is a species of small to medium-sized tree that is endemic to eastern Australia. It has smooth, mottled bark, lance-shaped to curved or egg-shaped adult leaves, ...
(''Eucalyptus leucophloia'') occurs with the grass ''
Triodia brizoides Triodia may refer to: * ''Triodia'' (moth), a genus of moths of the family Hepialidae * ''Triodia'' (plant), a genus of grasses in the family Poaceae {{Genus disambiguation ...
'' on the skeletal soils of the ranges. The Fortescue Plains include the northernmost mulga woodlands, along with short grasslands. Year-round watercourses and springs support stands of red river gum, (''Eucalyptus camaldulensis refulgens''), ''
Melaleuca ''Melaleuca'' () is a genus of nearly 300 species of plants in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae, commonly known as paperbarks, honey-myrtles or tea-trees (although the last name is also applied to species of '' Leptospermum''). They range in size ...
'', and the palm ''
Livistona alfredii ''Livistona alfredii'', the millstream palm or millstream fan palm, is a species of flowering plant in the family Arecaceae. It is found only in the north-west of Western Australia where it is threatened by habitat loss. Description ''Livistona ...
''. Sheltered gorges along the edge of the Chichester Plateau provide water and protection from fire, and support relict communities of ''
Terminalia Terminalia may refer to: * Terminalia (festival), a Roman festival to the god of boundaries Terminus * ''Terminalia'' (plant), a tree genus * Terminalia (insect anatomy), the terminal region of the abdomen in insects * ''Polyscias terminalia'', a ...
,
Erythrina ''Erythrina'' is a genus of plants in the pea family, Fabaceae. It contains about 130 species, which are distributed in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. They are trees, with the larger species growing up to in height. The generic na ...
'', and '' Ficus''.Kendrick, Peter (2001). "Pilbara 2 (PIL2 – Fortescue Plains subregion)". in ''A Biodiversity Audit of Western Australia’s 53 Biogeographical Subregions in 2002'', Department of Conservation and Land Management, Western Australia Government, October 2001. The Chichester Plateau is principally scrub steppe, with the shrub ''
Acacia inaequilatera ''Acacia inaequilatera'', commonly known as kanji bush, baderi, camel bush, fire wattle, kanyji bush or ranji bush is a tree in the family Mimosaceae. Endemic to Australia, it is widely distributed in the semi-arid ''Triodia'' country eas ...
'' and the bunch grass '' Triodia wiseana''. Scrub steppe also dominates the Roebourne coastal plain, with ''
Acacia translucens ''Acacia translucens'', commonly known as poverty bush, is a shrub that is endemic to a large area of north western Australia. Description Poverty bush is a low, spreading shrub with a flat top that grows to a height of and a width of around a ...
'' and '' Triodia pungens''.


Fauna

Native animals include the red kangaroo (''Osphranter rufus''), bilby (''Macrotis lagotis''), northern quoll (''Dasyurus hallucatus''),
Pilbara leaf-nosed bat The orange leaf-nosed bat (''Rhinonicteris aurantia'') is a bat in the family Hipposideridae. It is the only living species in the genus '' Rhinonicteris'' which is endemic to Australia, occurring in the far north and north-west of the continent ...
(''Rhinonicteris aurantia'', Pilbara form), ghost bat (''Macroderma gigas''),
Pilbara ningaui The Pilbara ningaui (''Ningaui timealeyi''), sometimes known as Ealey's ningaui, is a tiny species of marsupial carnivore found in Australia. Taxonomy The species was described by Mike Archer in 1975, distinguishing the new taxon from other ...
(''Ningaui timealeyi''), Pilbara olive python (''Liasis olivaceus barroni''), Pilbara bandy bandy (''Vermicella snelli''), and
Airlie Island ctenotus The northwestern coastal ctenotus, little leopard ctenotus, or Airlie Island ctenuous (''Ctenotus angusticeps'') is a species of skink found in Western Australia. References

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(''Ctenotus angusticeps'')."Pilbara Conservation Strategy". Department of Parks and Wildlife,
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Rothschild's rock-wallaby Rothschild's rock-wallaby (''Petrogale rothschildi'') – sometimes known as the Roebourne rock-wallaby, is a species of macropod found in Western Australia, in the Pilbara district and the Dampier Archipelago. It is not currently considered to ...
(''Petrogale rothschildi''),
Pilbara rock monitor The Pilbara rock monitor (''Varanus pilbarensis'') is a small member of the family Varanidae endemic to the Chichester Range in North West Australia. Taxonomy The population was described in 1980 by Glenn Storr, selecting a specimen collec ...
(''Varanus pilbarensis''), Pilbara death adder (''Acanthophis wellsi''),
Pilbara toadlet The tiny Pilbara toadlet (''Uperoleia saxatilis'')) is a species of frog in the family Myobatrachidae. It is endemic to the arid Pilbara region of Australia. It is a burrowing frog and is found in rocky gorges and creeks in the Pilbara followi ...
(''Uperoleia saxatilis''), and the Pilbara threadtail (''Nososticta pilbara'') are endemic to the ecoregion.


Subregions


Protected areas

6.47% of the ecoregion is in protected areas. Protected areas include: * Barrow Island Nature Reserve * Boodie, Double Middle Islands Nature Reserve * Cane River Conservation Park *
Eighty Mile Beach Marine Park Australian marine parks (formerly Commonwealth marine reserves) are marine protected areas located within Australian waters and are managed by the Australian government. These waters generally extend from three nautical miles off the coast to the ...
*
Great Sandy Island Nature Reserve Great Sandy Island is an island between Onslow, Western Australia, Onslow and Dampier, Western Australia, Dampier, off the Pilbara coast of Western Australia. It has an area of about . Great Sandy Island is located in the Great Sandy Island Nat ...
* Karijini National Park *
Lowendal Islands Nature Reserve The Lowendal Islands comprise an archipelago, with a total area of about 160 ha of land lying off the coast of Western Australia. It is important for breeding seabirds. Description The archipelago lies 10 km north-east of the muc ...
* Millstream Chichester National Park *
Montebello Islands Conservation Park Montebello may refer to: Places Australasia * Montebello Islands, Australia Europe * Montebello della Battaglia, Pavia, Italy * Montebello Vicentino, Vicenza, Italy * Montebello di Bertona, Abruzzo, Pescara, Italy * Montebello Ionico, Calab ...
*
Montebello Islands Marine Park The Montebello Island Marine Park (area 58,331 ha) is located off the northwest coast of Western Australia, about 1,600 km north of Perth, and 120 km west of Dampier. The reserve includes the entire group of Montebello Islands. Close to the m ...
* Mungaroona Range Nature Reserve *
Murujuga National Park Murujuga, formerly known as Dampier Island and today usually known as the Burrup Peninsula, is in the Dampier Archipelago, in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, containing the town of Dampier. The Dampier Rock Art Precinct, which covers ...


References

{{Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia (IBRA) Deserts and xeric shrublands Ecoregions of Western Australia IBRA regions Pilbara