Pilule de comptoir
Nosodendron fasciculare
Overview
A detailed profile for this species is sourced from the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as assessments become available.
Nosodendron fasciculare faces severe population decline due to the loss of ancient deciduous forests containing the large, hollow trees essential for its lifecycle. Urban development and intensive forestry practices have eliminated much of its preferred habitat of old-growth woodlands with abundant dead wood. Climate change compounds these pressures by altering forest composition and reducing the availability of suitable breeding sites in tree cavities.
Habitat
This beetle species inhabits ancient deciduous forests, particularly those with abundant dead and decaying wood in tree hollows and cavities. It requires old-growth woodland environments with large, mature trees that provide the specific microhabitat conditions necessary for its development.
Threatened in Austria
Frequently asked questions
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