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Lychnophora pohlii

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Overview

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

Lychnophora pohlii faces severe pressure from habitat conversion as Brazil's cerrado grasslands are transformed into agricultural land and cattle pastures. Mining activities in the Minas Gerais region pose additional threats through direct habitat destruction and soil contamination. The species' restricted range and specialized habitat requirements make it particularly vulnerable to these anthropogenic pressures, with fragmented populations showing reduced genetic diversity.

Threat summary

Habitat

This endemic Brazilian shrub inhabits rocky outcrops and campos rupestres (rupestrian grasslands) in the cerrado biome of Minas Gerais state. It grows specifically on quartzite and sandstone substrates at elevations between 900-1,400 meters, requiring well-drained soils and the unique microclimate conditions found in these montane grassland ecosystems.

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