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Cantharellus decolorans Eyssart. & Buyck

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Scientific name
Cantharellus decolorans
Author
Eyssart. & Buyck
Common names
 
IUCN Specialist Group
Mushroom, Bracket and Puffball
Kingdom
Fungi
Phylum
Basidiomycota
Class
Agaricomycetes
Order
Cantharellales
Family
Cantharellaceae
Assessment status
Published
Assessment date
2021-03-02
IUCN Red List Category
EN
IUCN Red List Criteria
A4c
Assessors
James Westrip (IUCN Red List Unit)
Reviewers
Gregory Mueller (Chicago Botanic Garden / IUCN SSC Mushroom, Bracket and Puffball Specialist Group)

Assessment Notes

The content on this page is fetched from The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/271992822/271994186

Justification

Cantharellus decolorans is endemic to Madagascar. Ongoing deforestation is thought to be driving rapid declines in forest cover, and concomitantly driving rapid population declines in this species. An ongoing decline of at least 50% is suspected over three generations (50 years), and so C. decolorans is assessed as Endangered.

Geographic range

This species is known from Uapaca-dominated montane regions of the Central Highlands and eastern Madagascar, with records from east of Antananarivo south to Ranomafana National Park (see Buyck et al. 2015).

Population and Trends

There is no quantitative information regarding the population size of this species. Ongoing threats to the species' habitat, however, are likely to be driving rapid declines. Within the mapped range of this species there has been extensive loss of forest cover in the past two decades. Since 2000 (up to 2019) the amount of forest cover at 30% canopy cover had declined by 30% (World Resources Institute 2021). Assuming that such forest loss may continue in the future, and extrapolating forward so that rates are looked at over the appropriate three generation time period (50 years; see Dahlberg and Mueller 2011), this would give a reduction of 75%. Translating such declines into population declines is difficult, but it would be precautionary to suspect that the species may be undergoing an ongoing decline of at least 50% over three generations.

Population Trend: Decreasing


Habitat and Ecology

It has been recorded from montane forest, dominated by Uapaca trees, with one record found growing inside a rotten Pandanus (Buyck et al. 2015).

Threats

Ongoing forest loss is likely to be having a significant impact on this species' habitat. The major drivers of this are land conversion for agriculture and logging.

Conservation Actions

This species has been recorded from the border of Ranomafana National Park, and near to Andasibe National Park, and so it is likely to occur in both. Identifying further areas that would be suitable for protection would be beneficial, not just for this species, but for the wider ecological community too. Research to see if the species may be more widespread would be beneficial, including confirming how may protected areas the species may occur in.

Source and Citation

Westrip, J.R.S. 2025. Cantharellus decolorans. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2025: e.T271992822A271994186. Accessed on 22 November 2025.

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