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Coastal and subcoastal non-floodplain sand lake—Window

Coastal and subcoastal non-floodplain sand lake—Window – Fauna

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These wetland habitat types typically have low densities of aquatic animal populations due to the very low nutrients available. Some of the fauna associated with this habitat include the following:

Birds

Low bird population density, because of the typically low nutrient, low flora density and low fish numbers.

Fish

  • Oxleyan pygmy perch Nannoperca oxleyana
  • honey blue eye Pseudomugil mellis
  • ornate rainbowfish Rhadinocentrus ornatus
  • poreless gudgeon Oxyeleotris nullipora
  • onegill eel Ophisternon bengalense
  • northern purplespotted gudgeon Mogurnda mogurnda

Amphibians

  • wallum froglet Crinia tinnula
  • Cooloola sedgefrog Litoria cooloolensis
  • wallum rocketfrog Litoria freycineti
  • wallum sedgefrog Litoria olongburensis
  • northern sedgefrog Litoria bicolor
  • shrill whistlefrog Austrochaperina gracilipes
  • tawny rocketfrog Litoria nigrofrenata

Reptiles

  • Fraser Island short-neck turtle Emydura macquarii nigra
  • estuarine crocodile Crocodylus porosus

Microcrustaceans

  • Calamoecia tasmanica
  • Calamoecia ultima

Insects

  • Order Hemiptera
  • Order Odonata
  • Order Coleoptera
  • Order Chironomidae

Last updated: 22 March 2013

This page should be cited as:

Department of Environment, Science and Innovation, Queensland (2013) Coastal and subcoastal non-floodplain sand lake—Window – Fauna, WetlandInfo website, accessed 20 December 2024. Available at: https://wetlandinfo.des.qld.gov.au/wetlands/ecology/aquatic-ecosystems-natural/lacustrine/non-floodplain-sand-lake/fauna.html

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