
vattenaloevivel
Bagous binodulus
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Overview
A detailed profile for this species is sourced from the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as assessments become available.
Bagous binodulus faces severe population declines due to widespread habitat destruction and degradation of wetland ecosystems across its range. The species' specialized dependence on specific aquatic plant hosts makes it particularly vulnerable to water pollution, invasive species, and climate-induced changes to freshwater systems.
Habitat
Freshwater wetlands, shallow lakes, ponds, and slow-moving waterways with abundant emergent and floating aquatic vegetation. The species is closely associated with specific host plants in marshy areas and vegetated shorelines of permanent and semi-permanent water bodies.
Other threatened species in Curculionidae
Frequently asked questions
Why is vattenaloevivel classified as Critically Endangered?
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