Campellolebias brucei
Overview
A detailed profile for this species is sourced from the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as assessments become available.
Campellolebias brucei faces severe threats from urban development and agricultural expansion in its restricted coastal range in southeastern Brazil. The species' dependence on temporary seasonal pools makes it extremely vulnerable to habitat modification and water pollution from agricultural runoff. Climate change poses an additional threat through altered precipitation patterns that could disrupt the delicate timing of its breeding cycle in ephemeral wetlands.
Habitat
This annual killifish inhabits temporary seasonal pools and shallow wetlands in coastal lowlands of southeastern Brazil. The species depends on ephemeral water bodies that fill during rainy seasons and dry completely during drought periods, requiring specialized adaptations for survival in these fluctuating environments.
Other threatened species in RIVULIDAE
Threatened in Brazil
Frequently asked questions
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