VU

Tubulicrinis evenii

Unknown

Overview

A detailed profile for this species is sourced from the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as assessments become available.

Tubulicrinis evenii faces significant pressure from intensive forestry practices that remove the old-growth coniferous trees essential for its survival. Climate change poses an additional threat by altering the moisture and temperature conditions required for this corticioid fungus to establish and maintain its delicate fruiting bodies. The species' highly specialized ecological requirements and apparent rarity make it particularly vulnerable to habitat fragmentation and degradation.

Threat summary

Habitat

This corticioid fungus grows exclusively on the bark of old coniferous trees, particularly in mature boreal and montane forests. It requires specific microclimate conditions with stable humidity and temperature regimes found in undisturbed forest ecosystems.

TERRESTRIAL· major

Frequently asked questions

Why is Tubulicrinis evenii classified as Vulnerable?
Tubulicrinis evenii is classified as Vulnerable because the population is declining and the species faces a high risk of extinction in the medium-term future if current pressures continue. Tubulicrinis evenii faces significant pressure from intensive forestry practices that remove the old-growth coniferous trees essential for its survival. Climate change poses an additional threat by altering the moisture and temperature conditions required for this corticioid fungus to establish and maintain its delicate fruiting bodies. The species' highly specialized ecological requirements and apparent rarity make it particularly vulnerable to habitat fragmentation and degradation.
Where does Tubulicrinis evenii live?
Tubulicrinis evenii occurs in Finland, Norway, and Sweden. Country-level distribution data is sourced from the IUCN Red List and cross-referenced with GBIF occurrences.
What are the main threats to Tubulicrinis evenii?
The main threats to Tubulicrinis evenii are ai-1, ai-2, ai-3, and ai-4. The full IUCN-classified threat record for this species is detailed on the species page.

Get weekly conservation intelligence

One short digest a week of the most striking species and country data we ship, plus breaking conservation news paired with our database where it matters.

Free, no spam. One-click unsubscribe in every email.