Haplolobus beccarii
Overview
A detailed profile for this species is sourced from the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as assessments become available.
Haplolobus beccarii faces significant pressure from deforestation and habitat fragmentation across its limited range in Southeast Asian lowland forests. Palm oil plantation expansion and logging operations have reduced suitable habitat, while the species' specialized ecological requirements make it particularly vulnerable to forest degradation. Climate change may further restrict its already narrow altitudinal range, compounding existing pressures on remaining populations.
Habitat
This species inhabits primary and secondary lowland tropical forests, typically found in the understory and mid-canopy levels. It shows preference for areas with dense vegetation cover and specific microclimate conditions within Southeast Asian forest ecosystems.
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Frequently asked questions
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