Langes Brombeere
Rubus langei
Overview
A detailed profile for this species is sourced from the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as assessments become available.
Rubus langei faces significant pressure from habitat fragmentation and degradation of its specialized coastal and montane environments. Urban development and agricultural expansion have reduced suitable habitat patches, while invasive plant species compete for resources in its native range. Climate change poses additional risks through altered precipitation patterns and temperature regimes that may affect its reproductive success and distribution.
Habitat
Rubus langei typically inhabits coastal scrublands, forest edges, and montane slopes with well-drained soils. The species shows preference for partially shaded areas with moderate moisture levels and rocky or sandy substrates.
Other threatened species in Rosaceae
Frequently asked questions
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