Partulina splendida
Overview
A detailed profile for this species is sourced from the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as assessments become available.
Partulina splendida faces severe population decline primarily due to predation by introduced carnivorous snails, particularly Euglandina rosea, which was deliberately introduced to Hawaiian islands as a biological control agent. Habitat degradation from invasive plant species and feral ungulates has further reduced suitable native forest areas. Climate change poses an additional threat through altered precipitation patterns that affect the moist microhabitats essential for this species' survival.
Habitat
Partulina splendida inhabits native Hawaiian montane forests, particularly areas with dense understory vegetation and high humidity levels. The species requires specific microhabitats with consistent moisture, typically found in gulches and protected forest areas with native plant communities.
Other threatened species in ACHATINELLIDAE
Frequently asked questions
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