Eugenia ngadimaniana
Overview
A detailed profile for this species is sourced from the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as assessments become available.
Eugenia ngadimaniana faces severe pressure from deforestation and agricultural expansion across its limited range in Indonesian forests. The species' restricted distribution makes it particularly vulnerable to habitat fragmentation, while logging activities continue to reduce the quality of remaining forest patches. Climate change poses an additional long-term threat through altered precipitation patterns that could affect the species' specialized ecological requirements.
Habitat
This endemic Indonesian species inhabits lowland and montane tropical rainforests, typically found in primary forest areas with dense canopy cover. It occurs in both undisturbed forest environments and occasionally in secondary forest regeneration areas at elevations ranging from sea level to approximately 1,000 meters.
Other threatened species in MYRTACEAE
Frequently asked questions
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