VU

Kulsort kuldyne

Nemania carbonacea

Unknown

Overview

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

Nemania carbonacea faces significant pressure from habitat degradation due to intensive forestry practices that alter the microclimate and substrate conditions essential for this fungal species. Climate change poses an additional threat through shifting temperature and moisture regimes that may exceed the species' tolerance thresholds. The fragmentation of suitable woodland habitats reduces population connectivity and increases vulnerability to local extinctions.

Threat summary

Habitat

This fungal species typically inhabits deciduous and mixed woodlands, growing as a saprotroph on dead hardwood branches and twigs. It requires specific moisture and temperature conditions found in mature forest understories with stable microclimates.

TERRESTRIAL· major

Frequently asked questions

Why is Kulsort kuldyne classified as Vulnerable?
Kulsort kuldyne 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. Nemania carbonacea faces significant pressure from habitat degradation due to intensive forestry practices that alter the microclimate and substrate conditions essential for this fungal species. Climate change poses an additional threat through shifting temperature and moisture regimes that may exceed the species' tolerance thresholds. The fragmentation of suitable woodland habitats reduces population connectivity and increases vulnerability to local extinctions.
Where does Kulsort kuldyne live?
Kulsort kuldyne occurs in across multiple regions. Country-level distribution data is sourced from the IUCN Red List and cross-referenced with GBIF occurrences.
What are the main threats to Kulsort kuldyne?
The main threats to Kulsort kuldyne 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.

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