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 |
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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 |