Table 1 Species projected to lose all of their range area by 2050 with the percentage of loss under both pessimistic and optimistic emission scenarios, their threat category according to the IUCN (2024), and branch length (Myr)

From: Climate change is projected to shrink phylogenetic endemism of Neotropical frogs

Species

Family

Country

IUCN category

Branch length

% loss- Optimistic

% loss- Pessimistic

Aplastodiscus leucopygius

Hylidae

Brazil

LC

5.302

−99.944

−100

Boana microderma

Hylidae

Colombia, Peru, and Brazil

LC

14.337

−100

−100

Boana platanera

Hylidae

Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, and Trinidad and Tobago

LC

3.572

−99.955

−100

Boana ventrimaculata

Hylidae

Ecuador and Brazil

LC

0.371

−99.862

−100

Dendropsophus bokermanni

Hylidae

Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Brazil

LC

3.342

−99.895

−100

Dendropsophus stingi

Hylidae

Colombia

LC

16.579

−54.775

−100

Exerodonta xera

Hylidae

Mexico

VU

3.031

−100

−100

Hyloscirtus armatus

Hylidae

Peru and Bolivia

NT

8.494

−89.318

−100

Rhinella ornata

Bufonidae

Brazil and Argentina

LC

0.795

−99.416

−100

  1. LC Least Concern, NT Near Threatened, VU Vulnerable.