Across
- 3. Unique to a spatially defined area; in this report used mainly to refer to large bioregions of the continent and marine environment.
- 4. A microorganism that causes harm to its living host.
- 6. the combination of surrounding things, conditions, or influences.
- 8. One thousand million litres.
Down
- 1. The variety of all life forms.
- 2. Protection and management of living species, communities, ecosystems or heritage places; protection of a site to allow ongoing ecosystem function or to retain natural or cultural significance (or both) and to maximise resilience to threatening processes.
- 5. species that dominate a region as a result of loss of natural predators or controls.
- 7. A group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring.
