
Pseudosaga maraisi
Pseudosaga maraisi is a critically endangered species with extremely limited distribution and poorly understood ecology. This species represents one of the most threatened taxa within its genus, facing severe population pressures that have resulted in its classification as Critically Endangered by the IUCN.
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Taxonomy & Classification
Kingdom
ANIMALIA
Phylum
ARTHROPODA
Class
INSECTA
Order
ORTHOPTERA
Family
TETTIGONIIDAE
Genus
Pseudosaga
Pseudosaga maraisi belongs to the family TETTIGONIIDAE, order ORTHOPTERA, within the INSECTA class.
Species Profile
Pseudosaga maraisi is a critically endangered species with extremely limited distribution and poorly understood ecology. This species represents one of the most threatened taxa within its genus, facing severe population pressures that have resulted in its classification as Critically Endangered by the IUCN. The species' current population trend remains unknown due to insufficient monitoring data and the challenges associated with studying organisms in remote or inaccessible habitats. Historical records suggest that Pseudosaga maraisi once occupied a broader range, but habitat degradation and fragmentation have significantly reduced suitable areas for the species' survival. The primary threats include habitat loss from human development, environmental degradation, and potential climate-related impacts that affect the species' specialized ecological requirements. Limited research has been conducted on this species' biology, reproductive patterns, and specific habitat needs, hampering effective conservation planning. Current conservation efforts are minimal due to the lack of comprehensive population data and the species' cryptic nature. Urgent research initiatives are needed to establish baseline population estimates, identify critical habitat areas, and develop targeted protection strategies. The species' critically endangered status highlights the immediate need for coordinated conservation action, including habitat protection, population monitoring, and research into the species' ecological requirements. Without prompt intervention, Pseudosaga maraisi faces a high risk of extinction in the near future.
Pseudosaga maraisi faces severe threats from habitat loss and degradation caused by human activities and environmental changes. The species' extremely limited distribution makes it particularly vulnerable to local disturbances and climate-related impacts. Insufficient knowledge about the species' ecology and population status further complicates conservation efforts.
Key Facts
Habitat & Distribution
Pseudosaga maraisi occupies specialized habitat with very specific environmental requirements that remain poorly documented. The species appears to be restricted to a narrow range of ecological conditions, making it highly vulnerable to habitat modifications.
Threats
IUCN Red List: Critically Endangered
Pseudosaga maraisi faces severe threats from habitat loss and degradation caused by human activities and environmental changes. The species' extremely limited distribution makes it particularly vulnerable to local disturbances and climate-related impacts. Insufficient knowledge about the species' ecology and population status further complicates conservation efforts.
Habitat shifting & alteration
Livestock farming & ranching
Conservation Actions
Found in 1 Country
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Sources & Attribution
Data sourced from the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. AI-enriched profiles generated by SpeciesRadar.