Last updated:
01 Dec 2017
Distribution of the species within this region
The Little Pied Bat is known or predicted to occur in the following sub-regions of the
NSW South Western Slopes Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation of Australia Region.
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Vegetation formations, classes and types
In this region the Little Pied Bat - NSW South Western Slopes is known to
be associated with the following vegetation formations and classes. Click on a name to get background information
about it.
- Arid shrublands (Acacia sub-formation)
- Gibber Transition Shrublands
- Black Box - Gidgee - chenopod low open woodland wetland on alluvial clay soils in the Culgoa River region of the Darling Riverine Plains Bioregion and Mulga Lands Bioregion
- Gidgee chenopod woodland on red-brown clays in the semi-arid (hot) climate zone mainly in the Mulga Lands Bioregion.
- Gidgee of the intermittent watercourses or the arid zone (mainly Channel Country Bioregion and Simpson Strezlecki Dunefields Bioregion)
- Whitewood - Western Rosewood low woodland of the NSW north western plains
- North-west Plain Shrublands
- Derived mixed shrubland on loamy-clay soils in the Cobar Peneplain Bioregion
- Leopardwood low woodland mainly on clayey soils in the semi-arid zone
- Mulga - Ironwood shrubland on loams and clays mainly of the Cobar Peneplain Bioregion
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- Sand Plain Mulga Shrublands
- Broombush shrubland in dunefields of the arid climate zone
- Cabbage-tree Wattle shrubland of the inland plains and drainage lines
- Hooked Needlewood - Needlewood - Mulga - Turpentine Bush open shrubland of the semi-arid and arid plains
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- Stony Desert Mulga Shrublands
- Bastard Mulga tall open shrubland of the semi-arid (hot) and arid climate zones
- Black Oak - Western Rosewood - bluebush/saltbush low sparse woodland on gravel downs in the arid climate zone
- Curly Mallee - bluebush open woodland of the arid zone
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- Arid shrublands (Chenopod sub-formation)
- Aeolian Chenopod Shrublands
- Black Bluebush low open shrubland of the alluvial plains and sandplains of the arid and semi-arid zones
- Bladder Saltbush low open chenopod shrubland of the Strzelecki dunefields of the arid climate zone
- Lunette chenopod shrubland mainly of the Murray Darling Depression Bioregion
- Pearl Bluebush low open shrubland of the arid and semi-arid plains
- Sandhill Cane Grass hummock grassland on siliceous sands on dune crests of the arid zone
- Gibber Chenopod Shrublands
- Bluebush shrubland on stony rises and downs in the arid and semi-arid zones
- Bottlewasher - Copperburr grassland of the arid zone
- Prickly Wattle open shrubland of drainage lines on stony rises and plains of the arid climate zone
- Shrubby Twinleaf - saltbush open shrubland on silcrete scarps of the arid zone
- Windmill Grass - love grass - daisy derived grassland/forbland of arid climate zone
- Riverine Chenopod Shrublands
- Australian Boxthorn open shrubland in the semi-arid or arid climate zones
- Black Oak - Bladder Saltbush on light clays in the arid zone
- Black Roly Poly low open shrubland of the Riverina Bioregion and Murray Darling Depression Bioregion
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- Dry sclerophyll forests (shrubby sub-formation)
- Northern Tableland Dry Sclerophyll Forests
- Black Cypress Pine - Caley's Ironbark - Tumbledown Red Gum shrubby woodland on Mole Granite of the Torrington area of the New England Tableland Bioregion
- Black Cypress Pine - Orange Gum - Tumbledown Red Gum shrubby woodland on granites of the Nandewar Bioregion and New England Tableland Bioregion
- Black Cypress Pine - Orange Gum heath shrubland or woodland on granite outcrops of the New England Tableland Bioregion
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- Southern Tableland Dry Sclerophyll Forests
- Southern Tableland Western Hills Scribbly Gum Forest
- Western Slopes Dry Sclerophyll Forests
- Black Cypress Pine - Acacia - Red Ash shrubby woodland of the far northern Brigalow Belt South Bioregion
- Black Cypress Pine - Dwyer's Gum low woodland / open forest on rocky ridges mainly of the Nandewar Range
- Black Cypress Pine - Narrow-leaved Ironbark - red gum +/- White Bloodwood shrubby open forest on hills of the southern Pilliga, Coonabarabran and Garawilla regions, Brigalow Belt South Bioregion
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- Yetman Dry Sclerophyll Forests
- Black Cypress Pine - Dirty Gum - bloodwood - She Oak open forest on siliceous hills in the northern NSW Brigalow Belt South Bioregion
- Black Cypress Pine - Narrow-leaved Ironbark - Dirty Gum grassy open forest of north western Nandewar Bioregion
- Blakely's Red Gum - Smooth-barked Apple shrub swamp woodland on siliceous white sands in the Yetman region
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- Forested wetlands
- Eastern Riverine Forests
- Inland Riverine Forests
- Black Tea-tree - River Oak - Wilga riparian low forest/shrubland wetland of rich soil depressions in the Brigalow Belt South Bioregion
- Blakely's Red Gum x Dirty Gum - White Cypress Pine tall riparian woodland, NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion
- River Red Gum - Black Box woodland wetland of the semi-arid (warm) climatic zone (mainly Riverina Bioregion and Murray Darling Depression Bioregion)
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- Grasslands
- Semi-arid Floodplain Grasslands
- Couch Grass grassland wetland on river banks and floodplains of inland river systems
- Mitchell Grass grassland - chenopod low open shrubland on floodplains in the semi-arid (hot) and arid zones
- Native Millet - Cup Grass grassland of the Darling Riverine Plains Bioregion
- Queensland Bluegrass +/- Mitchell Grass grassland on cracking clay floodplains and alluvial plains mainly the northern-eastern Darling Riverine Plains Bioregion
- Rats Tail Couch sod grassland wetland of inland floodplains
- Grassy woodlands
- Floodplain Transition Woodlands
- Carbeen +/- Coolabah grassy woodland on floodplain clay loam soil on north-western NSW floodplains, mainly Darling Riverine Plain Bioregion
- Mixed box eucalypt woodland on low sandy-loam rises on alluvial plains in central western NSW
- Mixed Eucalypt woodlands of floodplains in the southern-eastern Cobar Peneplain Bioregion
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- New England Grassy Woodlands
- Black Sallee plateau low woodland in the southern Brigalow Belt South Bioregion
- Broad-leaved Stringybark - Yellow Box shrub/grass open forest of the New England Tableland Bioregion
- Grey Box - Narrow-leaved Ironbark open forest of the Ashford area of the Nandewar Bioregion
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- Southern Tableland Grassy Woodlands
- Central Tableland Clay Apple Box Grassy Forest
- Central Tableland Granites Grassy Box Woodland
- Goulburn Tableland Box-Gum Grassy Forest
- Southern Tableland Grassy Box Woodland
- Southwest Foothills Apple Box Grassy Forest
- Tableland Clay Grassy Woodlands
- New England Ribbon Gum Grassy Forest
- Western Slopes Grassy Woodlands
- Blakely's Red Gum - White Cypress Pine - Rough-barked Apple grassy open forest of drainage lines of the northern Nandewar Bioregion and New England Tableland Bioregion
- Blakely's Red Gum - White Cypress Pine woodland on footslopes of hills in central part of the NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion
- Blakely's Red Gum - Yellow Box grassy tall woodland on flats and hills in the Brigalow Belt South Bioregion and Nandewar Bioregion
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- Rainforests
- Dry Rainforests
- Coobah - Rusty Fig low woodland on limestone outcrops in the Tamworth - Attunga region of the Nandewar Bioregion
- Rusty Fig - Mock Olive - Red Ash dry rainforest on siliceous substrates in the Warrumbungle and Pilliga Scrub regions, Brigalow Belt South Bioregion
- Rusty Fig - Wild Quince - Native Olive dry rainforest of rocky areas of the Nandewar Bioregion
- Wild Quince - Mock Olive - Rusty Fig - Iamboto - Sweet Pittosporum dry rainforest of rocky and scree areas of the Nandewar Bioregion and New England Tableland Bioregion
- Western Vine Thickets
- Belah - Wilga +/- White Box dry viney scrub woodland the NSW Brigalow Belt South Bioregion
- Brigalow viney scrub open forest on loamy soils in low hill landscapes in the northern Brigalow Belt South Bioregion
- Carbeen tall open woodland - Mock Olive tall closed vine thicket on basalt hills in the Northern Basalt sub-region, Brigalow Belt South Bioregion
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- Semi-arid woodlands (grassy sub-formation)
- Brigalow Clay Plain Woodlands
- Brigalow - Belah open forest / woodland on alluvial often gilgaied clay from Pilliga Scrub to Goondiwindi, Brigalow Belt South Bioregion
- Brigalow - Bladder Saltbush open woodland to tall open shrubland in the Come-By-Chance region, Darling Riverine Plains Bioregion and Brigalow Belt South Bioregion
- Brigalow - Gidgee open woodland on clay plains west of the Culgoa River, Mulga Lands Bioregion
- Brigalow open woodland on clay soils in the Nyngan-Bourke-Enngonia regions of the NSW north-western plains
- Poplar Box - Yellow Box - Western Grey Box grassy woodland on cracking clay soils mainly in the Liverpool Plains, Brigalow Belt South Bioregion
- Inland Floodplain Woodlands
- Black Box - Lignum woodland wetland of the inner floodplains in the semi-arid (warm) climate zone (mainly Riverina Bioregion and Murray Darling Depression Bioregion)
- Black Box - Silver Saltbush chenopod open woodland on terrace rises on alluvial plains in the lower Darling River and lower Murray River region of the Murray Darling Depression Bioregion
- Black Box grassy open woodland wetland of rarely flooded depressions in south western NSW (mainly Riverina Bioregion and Murray Darling Depression Bioregion)
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- North-west Floodplain Woodlands
- Belah woodland on alluvial plains and low rises in the central NSW wheatbelt to Pilliga and Liverpool Plains regions.
- Black Box low woodland wetland lining ephemeral watercourses or fringing lakes and clay pans of semi-arid (hot) and arid zones
- Black Box woodland wetland on NSW central and northern floodplains including the Darling Riverine Plains Bioregion and Brigalow Belt South Bioregion.
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- Riverine Plain Woodlands
- Weeping Myall open woodland of the Darling Riverine Plains Bioregion and Brigalow Belt South Bioregion
- Weeping Myall open woodland of the Riverina Bioregion and NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion
- Semi-arid woodlands (shrubby sub-formation)
- Desert Woodlands
- Desert Bloodwood - Mulga low woodland of the semi-arid plains
- Western Bloodwood - Whitewood low open woodland on Tibooburra Granite
- Dune Mallee Woodlands
- Deep sand mallee of irregular dunefields of the semi-arid (warm) zone
- Snap and Rattle Mallee - Moonah open mallee shrubland in the Murray Darling Depression Bioregion
- Spinifex linear dune mallee mainly of the Murray Darling Depression Bioregion
- Inland Rocky Hill Woodlands
- Beyeria - Mintbush - Tumbledown Red Gum shrubland - low woodland on conglomerate outcrops in the Wellington region, NSW central western slopes
- Dwyer's Red Gum - Black Cypress Pine - Currawang shrubby low woodland on rocky hills mainly in the NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion
- Dwyer's Red Gum - Currawang grassy low woodland of the central western plains of NSW
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- North-west Alluvial Sand Woodlands
- Carbeen - White Cypress Pine - Curracabah - White Box tall woodland on sand in the Narrabri - Warialda region of the Brigalow Belt South Bioregion
- Carbeen - White Cypress Pine - River Red Gum - bloodwood tall woodland on sandy loam alluvial and eolian soils in the northern Brigalow Belt South Bioregion and Darling Riverine Plains Bioregion
- Dirty Gum - White Cypress Pine tall woodland of alluvial sand (sand monkeys) in the Darling Riverine Plains Bioregion and Brigalow Belt South Bioregion
- Mixed scrub low open woodland on sand rises and dunes on floodplains in the Darling Riverine Plains Bioregion and Brigalow Belt South Bioregion
- Silver-leaved Ironbark - White Cypress Pine - Rough-barked Apple woodland on alluvial terraces in central-north NSW
- Riverine Sandhill Woodlands
- Buloke - Moonah - Black Box open woodland on sandy rises of semi arid (warm) climate zone (mainly Riverina Bioregion and Murray Darling Depression Bioregion)
- Semi-arid shrubby Buloke - Slender Cypress Pine woodland, far south-western NSW
- Slender Cypress Pine - Sugarwood - Western Rosewood open woodland on sandy rises mainly in the Riverina Bioregion and Murray Darling Depression Bioregion
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- Sand Plain Mallee Woodlands
- Broombush shrubland in the mallee landscapes of the temperate and semi-arid (warm) climate zones
- Chenopod sandplain mallee woodland/shrubland of the arid and semi-arid (warm) zones
- Dwyer's Red Gum - she oak mallee shrubland on eolian sand in the Gilgandra region, Brigalow Belt South Bioregion
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- Semi-arid Sand Plain Woodlands
- Belah/Black Oak - Western Rosewood - Leopardwood low open woodland on sandplain and sandy flats in semi arid (hot) and arid climate zones
- Belah/Black Oak - Western Rosewood - Wilga woodland of central NSW including the Cobar Peneplain Bioregion
- Black Oak - Pearl Bluebush open woodland of the sandplains of the semi-arid warm and arid climate zones
- Black Oak - Western Rosewood open woodland on deep sandy loams mainly in the Murray Darling Depression Bioregion
- Sugarwood open woodland of the inland plains mainly Murray Darling Depression Bioregion
- Subtropical Semi-arid Woodlands
- Buck Spinifex shrubby hummock grassland / Coolabah Apple - Silver-leaved Ironbark open woodland on deep sand in the Enngonia to Cumborah regions, north western NSW
- Silver-leaved Ironbark - Poplar Box +/- Ironwood shrub - grass woodland on rises in the north-western plains of NSW
- Whitewood low open woodland of the Brigalow Belt South Bioregion and north-eastern Darling Riverine Plains Bioregion
- Western Peneplain Woodlands
- Coobah - Western Rosewood low open tall shrubland or woodland mainly on outwash areas in the Brigalow Belt South Bioregion.
- Gum Coolabah - Mulga open woodland on gravel ridges of the Cobar Peneplain Bioregion
- Ironwood woodland of the semi-arid plains
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