Chersodromia incana
Overview
A detailed profile for this species is sourced from the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as assessments become available.
Chersodromia incana faces severe threats from habitat destruction due to urban development and agricultural expansion across its limited range. The species' specialized habitat requirements make it particularly vulnerable to environmental changes, with small population sizes increasing extinction risk through genetic bottlenecks and demographic stochasticity.
Habitat
This species inhabits specialized terrestrial environments with specific soil and vegetation requirements. It is typically found in areas with particular moisture and substrate conditions that support its ecological needs.
Other threatened species in Hybotidae
Threatened in Belgium
Frequently asked questions
Why is Chersodromia incana classified as Critically Endangered?
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