Cranfillia venosa
Overview
A detailed profile for this species is sourced from the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as assessments become available.
Cranfillia venosa faces severe pressure from habitat destruction as its specialized forest environments are cleared for agriculture and urban development. The species' limited dispersal ability and specific microhabitat requirements make it particularly vulnerable to fragmentation, while climate change threatens to alter the moisture and temperature conditions essential for its survival.
Habitat
Cranfillia venosa inhabits moist, shaded forest understories where it requires specific microclimate conditions including consistent humidity and stable temperatures. The species is typically found in undisturbed primary forest areas with dense canopy cover and rich organic soil layers.
Other threatened species in BLECHNACEAE
Frequently asked questions
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