- 12.1. Marine Intertidal – Rocky Shoreline
- 12.2. Marine Intertidal – Sandy Shoreline and/or Beaches, Sand Bars, Spits, etc.
- 12.3. Marine Intertidal – Shingle and/or Pebble Shoreline and/or Beaches
- 13.1. Marine Coastal/Supratidal – Sea Cliffs and Rocky Offshore Islands
- 14.5. Artificial - Terrestrial – Urban Areas
- 1.7. Forest – Subtropical/tropical mangrove vegetation above high tide level
- 3.5. Shrubland – Subtropical/tropical dry
Threatens the endemic Turks and Caicos curly tail Leiocephalus psammodromus. (Resource Manco, B.N., Turks & Caicos Islands Terrestrial Ecosystems and Endemic Wildlife & Caicos Pine Case Study. Terrestrial Ecologist, Department of Environment & Coastal Resources, Turks & Caicos Islands Government - Turks & Caicos Islands Terrestrial Ecosystems and Endemic Wildlife - TCI_GBNNSS_Manco_2019.pdf);
Terrestrial.
Pagad, S. & Wong, L.J., 2020. Global Register of Introduced and Invasive Species - Turks and Caicos Islands. Version 1.2. Invasive Species Specialist Group (ISSG). Checklist dataset. Available at: https://doi.org/10.15468/ytdnvt; Booy, O. & Key, J., 2020. Prioritising the management of established invasive non-native species in the Turks and Caicos Islands: eradication and spread prevention.pdf; Resource Manco, B.N., Turks & Caicos Islands Terrestrial Ecosystems and Endemic Wildlife & Caicos Pine Case Study. Terrestrial Ecologist, Department of Environment & Coastal Resources, Turks & Caicos Islands Government - Turks & Caicos Islands Terrestrial Ecosystems and Endemic Wildlife - TCI_GBNNSS_Manco_2019.pdf;