Tiradelphe schneideri
Overview
A detailed profile for this species is sourced from the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as assessments become available.
Tiradelphe schneideri faces severe population decline primarily due to habitat destruction from agricultural expansion and urban development across its limited range. The species' specialized ecological requirements make it particularly vulnerable to environmental changes, with fragmented populations showing reduced genetic diversity and reproductive success.
Habitat
This species inhabits specialized microhabitats within temperate forest ecosystems, typically requiring specific soil conditions and moisture levels. It shows strong preference for undisturbed areas with particular vegetation associations that provide both shelter and food resources.
Other threatened species in NYMPHALIDAE
Frequently asked questions
Why is Tiradelphe schneideri classified as Endangered?
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