Adelopoma stolli
Overview
A detailed profile for this species is sourced from the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as assessments become available.
Adelopoma stolli faces severe habitat degradation from agricultural expansion and urban development across its limited range in Central America. The species' restricted distribution to specific microhabitats makes it particularly vulnerable to localized environmental changes. Deforestation and land conversion have fragmented remaining suitable habitat, while climate change may alter the moisture and temperature conditions essential for this terrestrial gastropod's survival.
Habitat
This terrestrial gastropod inhabits humid forest floors and leaf litter in montane cloud forests and tropical moist forests of Central America. The species requires specific microhabitat conditions with consistent moisture levels and organic debris for shelter and feeding.
Other threatened species in CYCLOPHORIDAE
Frequently asked questions
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