Red List of Habitats hierarchical view
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RL : Marine habitats
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RLBAL : Baltic
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BAL1 : Kelp communities on Baltic infralittoral rock and mixed substrata (predominantly hard)
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BAL2 : Perennial algal communities (excluding kelp) on Baltic infralittoral rock and mixed substrata (predominantly hard)
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BAL3 : Aquatic moss communities on Baltic infralittoral rock and mixed substrata (predominantly hard)
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BAL4 : Stable aggregations of unattached perennial vegetation on Baltic infralittoral mixed substrata (predominantly hard)
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BAL5 : Crustose algae communities on Baltic infralittoral rock and mixed substrata
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BAL6 : Annual algal communities on Baltic infralittoral rock and mixed substrata (predominantly hard)
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BAL7 : Epifaunal communities on Baltic infralittoral rock and mixed substrata (predominantly hard)
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BAL8 : Sparse or absent epifaunal communities on Baltic infralittoral rock and mixed substrata (predominantly hard)
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BAL9 : Communities on Baltic infralittoral clay and other hard substrata
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BAL10 : Kelp communities on Baltic infralittoral coarse sediment/shell gravel
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BAL11 : Perennial algal communities (excluding kelp) on Baltic infralittoral coarse sediment
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BAL12 : Aquatic moss communities on Baltic infralittoral coarse sediment
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BAL13 : Stable aggregations of unattached perennial vegetation on Baltic infralittoral coarse sediment
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BAL14 : Annual algae communities on Baltic infralittoral coarse sediment
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BAL15 : Submerged rooted plant communities on Baltic infralittoral coarse sediment
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BAL16 : Emergent vegetation communities on Baltic infralittoral coarse sediment
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BAL17 : Unvegetated epifaunal communities on Baltic infralittoral coarse sediment
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BAL18 : Infaunal communities of Baltic infralittoral coarse sediment
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BAL19 : Sparse or no macrofaunal communities on Baltic infralittoral coarse sediment
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BAL20 : Unvegetated communities on Baltic infralittoral shell gravel
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BAL21 : Infaunal communities on Baltic infralittoral shell gravel
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BAL22 : Sparse or no communities on Baltic infralittoral shell gravel
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BAL23 : Emergent vegetation communities on Baltic infralittoral mixed substrata (predominantly soft)
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BAL24 : Submerged rooted plant communities on Baltic infralittoral mixed substrata (predominantly soft)
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BAL25 : Unvegetated Baltic infralittoral mixed sediment (hard and soft) with sparse or no macrofaunal community
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BAL26 : Stable aggregations of unattached perennial vegetation on Baltic infralittoral sand
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BAL27 : Annual algal communities on Baltic infralittoral sand
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BAL28 : Submerged rooted plant communities on Baltic infralittoral sand
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BAL29 : Emergent vegetation communities on Baltic infralittoral sand
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BAL30 : Epibenthic macrocommunity on Baltic infralittoral sand
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BAL31 : Infaunal communities in Baltic infralittoral sand - bivalves
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BAL32 : Infaunal communities in Baltic infralittoral sand not dominated by bivalves
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BAL33 : Sparse or no macrofauna communities on Baltic infralittoral sand
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BAL34 : Stable aggregations of unattached perennial vegetation on Baltic infralittoral muddy sediment
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BAL35 : Annual algal communities on Baltic infralittoral muddy sediment
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BAL36 : Submerged rooted plant communities on Baltic infralittoral muddy sediment
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BAL37 : Emergent vegetation communities on Baltic infralittoral muddy sediment
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BAL38 : Epifaunal communities on Baltic infralittoral muddy sediment
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BAL39 : Infaunal communities in Baltic infralittoral muddy sediment - bivalves
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BAL40 : Infaunal communities in Baltic infralittoral muddy sediment not dominated by bivalves
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BAL41 : Sparse or no macrofaunal communities on Baltic infralittoral muddy sediment
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BAL42 : Epifaunal communities on Baltic circalittoral rock and mixed substrata (predominantly hard)
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BAL43 : Sparse or no macrofaunal communities on Baltic circalittoral rock and mixed substrata (predominantly hard)
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BAL44 : Communities on Baltic circalittoral clay and other hard substrata
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BAL45 : Epifaunal communities on Baltic upper circalittoral coarse sediment and shell gravel
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BAL46 : Infaunal communities in Baltic upper circalittoral coarse sediment and shell gravel dominated by bivalves
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BAL47 : Infaunal communities in Baltic upper circalittoral coarse sediment and shell gravel not dominated by bivalves
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BAL48 : Sparse or no macrofaunal community on Baltic upper circalittoral coarse sediment and shell gravel
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BAL49 : Epibenthic communities in Baltic upper circalittoral mixed sediment
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BAL50 : Infaunal communities in Baltic upper circalittoral mixed sediment
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BAL51 : Sparse or no macrofaunal community in Baltic upper circalittoral mixed sediment
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BAL52 : Epifaunal communities of Baltic upper circalittoral sand
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BAL53 : Infaunal communities of Baltic upper circalittoral sand dominated by bivalves
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BAL54 : Infaunal communities of Baltic upper circalittoral sand not dominated by bivalves
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BAL55 : Sparse or no macrofaunal communities in Baltic upper circalittoral sand
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BAL56 : Epifaunal communities of Baltic upper circalittoral muddy sediment
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BAL57 : Infaunal communities of Baltic upper circalittoral muddy sediment dominated by bivalves
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BAL58 : Infaunal communities of Baltic upper circalittoral muddy sediment not dominated by bivalves
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BAL59 : Sparse epibenthic community of Baltic upper circalittoral muddy sediment
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BAL60 : Sparse or no macrocommunities of Baltic upper circalittoral muddy sediment
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BAL61 : Communities of Baltic lower circalittoral soft sediments (mud and sand)
RLBLS : Black Sea
BLSA1.15 : Pontic supralittoral rock
BLSA1.16 : Invertebrate-dominated exposed Pontic mediolittoral rock
BLSA1.18 : Turf algae on Pontic exposed lower mediolittoral rock
BLSA1.19 : Invertebrate-dominated moderately exposed Pontic mediolittoral rock
BLSA1.20 : Pontic exposed lower mediolittoral barren rock
BLSA1.21 : Turf algae on Pontic moderately exposed lower mediolittoral rock
BLSA1.3x : Sheltered Pontic mediolittoral rock
BLSA1.42 : Pontic mediolittoral rock pools
BLSA1.44 : Pontic mediolittoral caves and overhangs
BLSA1.4C : Communities of Marmara mediolittoral caves and overhangs
BLSA2.132 : Pontic mediolittoral cobbles and gravels
BLSA2.2x : Pontic mediolittoral sands
BLSA2.32 : Polychaete/oligochaete-dominated upper estuarine Pontic littoral mud
BLSA2.42 : Communities of Marmara littoral mixed sediment
BLSA3.13 : Exposed Pontic upper infralittoral rock with turf of Corallinales
BLSA3.15 : Mytilid-dominated Pontic exposed upper infralittoral rock with foliose algae (other than Fucales)
BLSA3.17 : Mytilid-dominated Pontic exposed upper infralittoral rock with Fucales
BLSA3.18 : Pontic exposed upper infralittoral rock with rock borers
BLSA3.23 : Corallinales on moderately exposed Pontic upper infralittoral rock
BLSA3.25 : Mytilid-dominated Pontic moderately exposed upper infralittoral rock, blocks and boulders with Fucales
BLSA3.26 : Mytilid-dominated Pontic moderately exposed upper infralittoral rock, blocks and boulders, with foliose algae (other than Fucales)
BLSA3.34 : Fucales and other algae on Pontic sheltered upper infralittoral rock, well illuminated
BLSA3.3q : Pontic barren lower infralittoral rock
BLSA3.3w : Invertebrate-dominated Pontic lower infralittoral rock
BLSA3.3x : Foliose algae, other than Fucales on Pontic sheltered upper infralittoral rock, well illuminated
BLSA3.3y : Pontic sheltered, shaded upper infralittoral rock, with sciaphilic algae
BLSA3.3z : Pontic lower infralittoral rock, with significant cover of sciaphilic algae
BLSA3.74 : Caves, overhangs and surge gullies in Pontic infralittoral rock
BLSA4.24 : Invertebrate-dominated Pontic circalittoral rock
BLSA4.26 : Marmara coralligenous communities moderately exposed circalittoral rock
BLSA4.28 : Pontic barren circalittoral rock
BLSA4.29 : Pontic circalittoral rock affected by sedimentation
BLSA4.2A : Marmara circalittoral biogenic habitats- worm reefs
BLSA4.71 : Pontic circalittoral dark caves and tunnels
BLSA4.AA : Invertebrate-dominated Marmara circalittoral rock
BLSA5.13 : Pontic infralittoral mixed substrata
BLSA5.22 : Estuarine Pontic infralittoral sand
BLSA5.237 : Pontic infralittoral sands and muddy sands without macroalgae
BLSA5.24 : Pontic infralittoral muddy sand
BLSA5.26 : Pontic circalittoral muddy sand
BLSA5.32 : Communities of Marmara infralittoral mud estuarine
BLSA5.33 : Pontic infralittoral terrigenous muds
BLSA5.34 : Pontic infralittoral fine mud
BLSA5.35 : Pontic upper circalittoral sandy mud
BLSA5.36 : Pontic upper circalittoral fine mud
BLSA5.37 : Pontic lower circalittoral mud
BLSA5.38 : Communities of Marmara circalittoral muddy detritic bottoms
BLSA5.39 : Communities of Marmara infralittoral (coastal) terrigenous muds
BLSA5.46 : Communities of Marmara infralittoral (coastal) detritic bottoms
BLSA5.53 : Seagrass and rhizomatous algal meadows in Pontic freshwater-influenced sheltered infralittoral muddy sands and sandy muds
BLSA5.5w : Seagrass meadows in Pontic lower infralittoral sands
BLSA5.5z : Seagrass meadows in Pontic moderately exposed upper infralittoral clean sands
BLSA5.61 : Polychaete worm reefs in the Pontic infralittoral zone
BLSA5.62 : Mussel beds on Pontic circalittoral terrigenous muds
BLSA5.64 : Oyster reefs on Pontic lower infralittoral rock
BLSA5.66 : Mussel beds in the Pontic infralittoral zone
BLSA5.a : Fauna-dominated Pontic infralittoral cobbles and gravels
BLSA5.aa : Pontic infralittoral sands and muddy sands with stable aggregations of perennial unattached macroalgae
BLSA5.bb : Pontic infralittoral sands and muddy sands with annual algae
BLSA5.xx : Pontic circalittoral biogenic detritic bottoms with dead or alive mussel beds, shell deposits, with encrusting corallines (Phymatolithon, Lithothamnion) and attached foliose sciaphilic macroalgae
BLSA5.xy : Pontic circalittoral biogenic detritic bottoms with unattached form of Phyllophora crispa
BLSA5.xZ : Pontic circalittoral terrigenous muds
BLSAA.XY : Invertebrate-dominated Pontic other hard substrata
RLMED : Mediterranean
RLNEA : Atlantic
RLB : Coastal habitats
RLC : Freshwater habitats
RLC1.1a : Permanent oligotrophic waterbody with very soft-water species
RLC1.1b : Permanent oligotrophic to mesotrophic waterbody with soft-water species
RLC1.2a : Permanent oligotrophic to mesotrophic waterbody with Characeae
RLC1.2b : Mesotrophic to eutrophic waterbody with vascular plants
RLC1.4 : Permanent dystrophic waterbody
RLC1.5 : Permanent inland saline and brackish waterbody
RLC1.6a : Temperate temporary waterbody
RLC1.6b : Mediterranean temporary waterbody
RLC1.7 : Permanent lake of glaciers and ice sheets
RLC2.1a : Base-poor spring and spring brook
RLC2.1b : Calcareous spring and spring brook
RLC2.2a : Permanent non-tidal, fast, turbulent watercourse of montane to alpine regions with mosses
RLC2.2b : Permanent non-tidal, fast, turbulent watercourse of plains and montane regions with Ranunculus spp.
RLC2.3 : Permanent non-tidal, smooth-flowing watercourse
RLC2.4 : Tidal river, upstream from the estuary
RLC2.5a : Temperate temporary running watercourse
RLC3.5a : Periodically exposed shore with stable, eutrophic sediments with pioneer or ephemeral vegetation
RLC3.5b : Periodically exposed shore with stable, mesotrophic sediments with pioneer or ephemeral vegetation
RLC3.5c : Periodically exposed saline shore with pioneer or ephemeral vegetation
RLC3.5d : Unvegetated or sparsely vegetated shore with mobile sediments in montane and alpine regions
RLC3.5e : Unvegetated or sparsely vegetated shore with mobile sediments in the Mediterranean region
RLC5.1a : Tall-helophyte bed
RLC5.1b : Small-helophyte bed
RLC5.2 : Tall-sedge bed
RLC5.4 : Inland saline or brackish helophyte bed
RLC6.1 : Underground standing and running waterbody
RLD : Mires and bogs
RLD1.1 : Raised bog
RLD1.2 : Blanket bog
RLD2.1 : Oceanic valley bog
RLD2.2a : Poor fen
RLD2.2b : Relict mire of Mediterranean mountains
RLD2.2c : Intermediate fen and soft-water spring mire
RLD2.3a : Non-calcareous quaking mire
RLD3.1 : Palsa mire
RLD3.2 : Aapa mire
RLD4.1a : Small-sedge base-rich fen and calcareous spring mire
RLD4.1b : Tall-sedge base-rich fen
RLD4.1c : Calcareous quaking mire
RLD4.2 : Arctic-alpine rich fen
RLE : Grasslands
RLF : Heathland and scrub
RLG : Forests
RLH : Sparsely vegetated habitats