EUNIS habitat type hierarchical view (marine version 2022 & terrestrial version 2021)
The EUNIS habitat classification review is on-going. Four groups are pending review: Inland waters, Wetlands, Constructed, industrial and other artificial habitats and Complexes.-
M : Marine benthic habitats (MA-MG)
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MH : Pelagic water column
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MJ : Ice-associated marine habitats
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N : Coastal habitats
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Q : Wetlands
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Q1 : Raised and blanket bogs
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Q2 : Valley mires, poor fens and transition mires
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Q3 : Palsa mires
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Q4 : Base-rich fens and calcareous spring mires
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Q41 : Alkaline, calcareous, carbonate-rich small-sedge spring fen
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Q411 : Schoenus ferrugineus fens
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Q412 : Subcontinental Carex davalliana fens
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Q4121 : Peri-Alpine Davall sedge fens
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Q4122 : Deergrass Davall sedge fens
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Q4123 : Bohemio-Pannonic Davall sedge fens
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Q4124 : Carpathian Davall sedge fens
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Q4125 : Northern Davall sedge fens
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Q4126 : Dinaric carnation-tawny sedge fens
Q413 : Pyrenean Carex davalliana fens
Q414 : Eleocharis quinqueflora fens
Q415 : Middle European Blysmus compressus fens
Q416 : Hard water spring mires
Q42 : Extremely rich moss-sedge fen
Q43 : Tall-sedge base-rich fen
Q44 : Calcareous quaking mire
Q45 : Arctic-alpine rich fen
Q451 : Carex saxatilis fens
Q452 : Carex frigida fens
Q453 : British Carex demissa - Saxifraga aizoides flushes
Q454 : Icelandic Carex bigelowii fens
Q455 : Icelandic Equisetum palustre fens
Q456 : Arctoalpine Kobresia simpliciuscula and Carex microglochin swards
Q457 : Alpine riverine Carex maritima (Carex incurva) swards
Q458 : Arctoalpine riverine Equisetum, Typha and Juncus swards
Q459 : British mica flushes
Q45A : Boreal Carex atrofusca swards
Q45B : Boreal marsh-fens
Q46 : Carpathian travertine fen with halophytes
Q5 : Helophyte beds
Q51 : Tall-helophyte bed
Q52 : Small-helophyte bed
Q53 : Tall-sedge bed
Q54 : Inland saline or brackish helophyte bed
Q6 : Periodically exposed shores
R : Grasslands and lands dominated by forbs, mosses or lichens
R1 : Dry grasslands
R11 : Pannonian and Pontic sandy steppe
R12 : Cryptogam- and annual-dominated vegetation on siliceous rock outcrops
R13 : Cryptogam- and annual-dominated vegetation on calcareous and ultramafic rock outcrops
R14 : Perennial rocky grassland of the Italian Peninsula
R15 : Continental dry rocky steppic grassland and dwarf scrub on chalk outcrops
R16 : Perennial rocky grassland of Central and South-Eastern Europe
R17 : Heavy-metal dry grassland of the Balkans
R18 : Perennial rocky calcareous grassland of subatlantic-submediterranean Europe
R19 : Dry steppic submediterranean pasture of the Amphi-Adriatic region
R1A : Semi-dry perennial calcareous grassland (meadow steppe)
R1B : Continental dry grassland (true steppe)
R1C : Desert steppe
R1D : Mediterranean closely grazed dry grassland
R1E : Mediterranean tall perennial dry grassland
R1F : Mediterranean annual-rich dry grassland
R1G : Iberian oromediterranean siliceous dry grassland
R1H : Iberian oromediterranean basiphilous dry grassland
R1J : Cyrno-Sardean oromediterranean siliceous dry grassland
R1K : Balkan and Anatolian oromediterranean dry grassland
R1L : Madeiran oromediterranean siliceous dry grassland
R1M : Lowland to montane, dry to mesic grassland usually dominated by Nardus stricta
R1N : Open Iberian supramediterranean dry acid and neutral grassland
R1P : Oceanic to subcontinental inland sand grassland on dry acid and neutral soils
R1Q : Inland sanddrift and dune with siliceous grassland
R1R : Mediterranean to Atlantic open, dry, acid and neutral grassland
R1S : Heavy-metal grassland in Western and Central Europe
R1T : Azorean open, dry, acid to neutral grassland
R2 : Mesic grasslands
R3 : Seasonally wet and wet grasslands
R4 : Alpine and subalpine grasslands
R5 : Forest fringes and clearings and tall forb stands
R6 : Inland salt steppes and salt marshes
R7 : Sparsely wooded grasslands
S : Heathland, scrub and tundra
T : Forest and other wooded land
U : Inland habitats with no or little soil and mostly with sparse vegetation
V : Vegetated man-made habitats