Beddomeia tasmanica
Overview
A detailed profile for this species is sourced from the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as assessments become available.
Beddomeia tasmanica faces significant threats from habitat degradation due to agricultural runoff and sedimentation in its freshwater spring environments. Water extraction and flow modification for human use disrupts the delicate hydrological conditions these endemic snails require. Climate change poses an additional risk through altered precipitation patterns that could affect spring flow rates and water chemistry in Tasmania's highland regions.
Habitat
This endemic Tasmanian hydrobiid snail inhabits cold, clear freshwater springs and spring-fed streams in highland areas. It requires stable water temperatures and high water quality with specific mineral compositions typical of limestone spring systems.
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Frequently asked questions
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