Ningbingia bulla
Overview
A detailed profile for this species is sourced from the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as assessments become available.
Ningbingia bulla faces significant pressure from habitat degradation due to agricultural expansion and urban development across its limited range in Western Australia. Mining activities and infrastructure development pose additional threats to the specialized soil and vegetation communities this species depends upon. Climate change may further stress populations through altered precipitation patterns affecting the delicate moisture balance required for survival.
Habitat
This species inhabits specialized soil communities and vegetation associations in the semi-arid regions of Western Australia. It typically occurs in areas with specific substrate conditions and native plant communities that provide the microhabitat requirements essential for its survival.
Other threatened species in CAMAENIDAE
Frequently asked questions
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