Palicourea canarina
Overview
A detailed profile for this species is sourced from the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as assessments become available.
Palicourea canarina faces significant pressure from ongoing deforestation and habitat fragmentation across its limited range in Central American cloud forests. Agricultural expansion, particularly coffee cultivation and cattle ranching, continues to reduce and isolate remaining forest patches. Climate change poses an additional threat by altering the specific temperature and humidity conditions required by this cloud forest specialist.
Habitat
This species is endemic to montane cloud forests at elevations between 1,200-2,400 meters in Central America. It requires the consistently humid, mist-shrouded conditions typical of these specialized ecosystems, growing in the understory and forest edges of primary and well-developed secondary forests.
Other threatened species in RUBIACEAE
Frequently asked questions
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