Pleurocera alveare
Overview
A detailed profile for this species is sourced from the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as assessments become available.
Pleurocera alveare faces significant pressure from water quality degradation and sedimentation in its freshwater habitats throughout the southeastern United States. Dam construction and channelization have altered natural flow regimes, while agricultural runoff and urban development contribute to nutrient pollution and habitat fragmentation. The species' limited dispersal ability makes populations particularly vulnerable to localized environmental changes and pollution events.
Habitat
This freshwater gastropod inhabits clean, well-oxygenated streams and rivers with rocky or gravel substrates in the southeastern United States. It typically occurs in areas with moderate to swift current flow and requires stable water chemistry conditions.
Other threatened species in PLEUROCERIDAE
Frequently asked questions
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