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Species Geo Range Habitat Spec Pop Size RARITY IUCN Exclusion Table A1. Atlantic Coastal Forest anuran species included in this study, with rarity classifications (geographic range, habitat specificity, and population size), rarity ranks, and IUCN status. Species Geo Range Habitat Spec Pop Size RARITY IUCN Exclusion "Eleutherodactylus" bilineatus Large Narrow Abundant B (3) LC Adelophryne baturitensis Small Wide Abundant C (3) LC Adelophryne maranguapensis Small Wide Abundant C (3) VU Adelophryne meridionalis Large Wide Abundant A (4) NE Adelophryne mucronatus Large Wide Abundant A (4) NE Adelophryne pachydactyla Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Adenomera ajurauna Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Adenomera araucaria Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Adenomera bokermanni Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Adenomera engelsi Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Adenomera marmorata Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Adenomera nana Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Adenomera thomei Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Agalychnis aspera Large Wide Rare E (3) LC Agalychnis granulosa Large Wide Rare E (3) VU Allobates alagoanus DD data/taxonomy Allobates capixaba DD data/taxonomy Allobates olfersioides VU data/taxonomy Aparasphenodon arapapa Small Narrow Rare H (1) NT Aparasphenodon bokermanni Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Aparasphenodon brunoi Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Aplastodiscus albofrenatus Small Narrow Abundant D (2) LC Aplastodiscus albosignatus Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Aplastodiscus arildae Large Narrow Abundant B (3) LC Aplastodiscus callipygius Large Narrow Abundant B (3) LC Aplastodiscus cavicola Large Narrow Abundant B (3) LC Aplastodiscus cochranae Small Wide Abundant C (3) LC Aplastodiscus ehrhardti Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Aplastodiscus eugenioi Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Aplastodiscus flumineus Small Wide Rare G (2) DD Aplastodiscus ibirapitanga Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Aplastodiscus leucopygius Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Aplastodiscus musicus Small Narrow Rare H (1) DD Aplastodiscus perviridis Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Aplastodiscus sibilatus Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Aplastodiscus weygoldti Small Narrow Abundant D (2) LC Arcovomer passarellii Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Bokermannohyla ahenea Small Narrow Abundant D (2) DD Bokermannohyla astartea Small Narrow Abundant D (2) LC Bokermannohyla capra Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Bokermannohyla caramaschii Small Narrow Abundant D (2) LC Bokermannohyla carvalhoi Small Narrow Abundant D (2) LC Bokermannohyla circumdata Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Bokermannohyla claresignata Small Narrow Rare H (1) DD Bokermannohyla clepsydra Small Narrow Rare H (1) DD Bokermannohyla diamantina DD data Bokermannohyla feioi Small Wide Abundant C (3) DD Bokermannohyla gouveai Small Narrow Abundant D (2) DD Bokermannohyla hylax Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Bokermannohyla ibitipoca Large Narrow Abundant B (3) LC Bokermannohyla itapoty Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Bokermannohyla izecksohni Large Wide Rare E (3) DD Bokermannohyla langei DD data Bokermannohyla lucianae Small Narrow Abundant D (2) NT Bokermannohyla luctuosa Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Bokermannohyla martinsi Small Narrow Abundant D (2) NT Bokermannohyla nanuzae Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Bokermannohyla oxente Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Brachycephalus alipioi Small Narrow Abundant D (2) NT Brachycephalus atelopoide Small Narrow Rare H (1) NE Brachycephalus brunneus Small Narrow Abundant D (2) LC Brachycephalus bufonoides Small Narrow Rare H (1) NE Brachycephalus didactylus Small Wide Abundant C (3) LC Brachycephalus ephippium Large Narrow Abundant B (3) LC Brachycephalus ferruginus Small Narrow Abundant D (2) LC Brachycephalus garbeanus Small Narrow Abundant D (2) NE Brachycephalus guarani Small Narrow Abundant D (2) NE Brachycephalus hermogenesi Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Brachycephalus izecksohni Small Narrow Abundant D (2) LC Brachycephalus margaritatus Small Narrow Abundant D (2) NE Brachycephalus nodoterga Large Narrow Abundant B (3) DD Brachycephalus pernix Small Narrow Abundant D (2) CR Brachycephalus pitanga Small Narrow Abundant D (2) LC Brachycephalus pombali Small Narrow Abundant D (2) LC Brachycephalus pulex Small Narrow Abundant D (2) NE Brachycephalus toby Small Narrow Abundant D (2) NE Brachycephalus tridactylus Small Narrow Abundant D (2) NE Brachycephalus vertebralis DD data Ceratophrys aurita Large Wide Rare E (3) LC Ceratophrys joazeirensis Large Wide Rare E (3) LC Chiasmocleis alagoana Large Wide Abundant A (4) EN Chiasmocleis atlantica Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Chiasmocleis capixaba Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Chiasmocleis carvalhoi Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Chiasmocleis cordeiroi Small Wide Abundant C (3) DD Chiasmocleis crucis Small Wide Abundant C (3) DD Chiasmocleis gnoma DD data Chiasmocleis leucosticta Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Chiasmocleis mantiqueira Small Wide Abundant C (3) LC Chiasmocleis sapiranga Small Wide Abundant C (3) DD Chiasmocleis schubarti Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Crossodactylodes bokermanni Small Narrow Abundant D (2) NT Crossodactylodes izecksohni Small Narrow Abundant D (2) DD Crossodactylodes pintoi Small Narrow Rare H (1) DD Crossodactylus aeneus Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Crossodactylus bokermanni Small Wide Abundant C (3) LC Crossodactylus caramaschii Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Crossodactylus cyclospinus DD data Crossodactylus dantei Small Wide Rare G (2) EN Crossodactylus dispar DD data Crossodactylus gaudichaudii Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Crossodactylus grandis Large Wide Rare E (3) LC Crossodactylus lutzorum Small Wide Rare G (2) CR Crossodactylus schmidti Large Wide Abundant A (4) NT Crossodactylus trachystomus Small Wide Abundant C (3) LC Cycloramphus acangatan Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Cycloramphus asper DD data Cycloramphus bandeirensis Small Narrow Abundant D (2) LC Cycloramphus bolitoglossus Large Wide Rare E (3) NT Cycloramphus boraceiensis Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Cycloramphus brasiliensis Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Cycloramphus carvalhoi DD data Cycloramphus catarinensis DD data Cycloramphus cedrensis DD data Cycloramphus diringshofeni Small Wide Rare G (2) CR Cycloramphus dubius Small Wide Rare G (2) LC Cycloramphus duseni DD data Cycloramphus eleutherodactylus Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Cycloramphus faustoi Small Narrow Rare H (1) CR Cycloramphus fuliginosus Small Wide Rare G (2) DD Cycloramphus granulosus DD data Cycloramphus izecksohni Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Cycloramphus juimirim Small Narrow Abundant D (2) LC Cycloramphus lithomimeticus Small Narrow Abundant D (2) NE Cycloramphus lutzorum Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Cycloramphus migueli Small Wide Rare G (2) DD Cycloramphus mirandaribeiroi DD data Cycloramphus ohausi Small Narrow Rare H (1) EN Cycloramphus organensis NE data Cycloramphus rhyakonastes Large Narrow Rare F (2) LC Cycloramphus semipalmatus Small Wide Rare G (2) DD Cycloramphus stejnegeri Small Wide Rare G (2) DD Cycloramphus valae DD data Dasypops schirchi Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Dendrophryniscus berthalutzae Large Narrow Abundant B (3) LC Dendrophryniscus brevipollicatus Large Narrow Abundant B (3) LC Dendrophryniscus carvalhoi Large Narrow Abundant B (3) LC Dendrophryniscus krausae Small Narrow Rare H (1) DD Dendrophryniscus leucomystax Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Dendrophryniscus oreites NE data Dendrophryniscus organensis NE data Dendrophryniscus proboscideus Large Wide Rare E (3) LC Dendrophryniscus skuki NE data Dendrophryniscus stawiarskyi DD data Dendropsophus anceps Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Dendropsophus berthalutzae Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Dendropsophus bipunctatus Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Dendropsophus branneri Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Dendropsophus decipiens Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Dendropsophus dutrai DD data Dendropsophus elegans Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Dendropsophus giesleri Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Dendropsophus haddadi Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Dendropsophus limai DD data Dendropsophus meridianus Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Dendropsophus microps Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Dendropsophus minutus Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Dendropsophus nahdereri Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Dendropsophus nanus Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Dendropsophus novaisi Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Dendropsophus oliveirai Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Dendropsophus pseudomeridianus Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Dendropsophus ruschii Large Narrow Rare F (2) NT Dendropsophus sanborni Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Dendropsophus seniculus Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Dendropsophus soaresi Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Dendropsophus studerae Small Wide Abundant C (3) DD Dendropsophus werneri Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Elachistocleis bicolor Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Elachistocleis cesarii Large Wide Abundant A (4) LC Elachistocleis erythrogaster Small Wide Abundant C (3) DD Euparkerella brasiliensis Small Narrow Abundant D (2) LC Euparkerella cochranae Small Wide Abundant C (3) LC Euparkerella robusta DD data Euparkerella tridactyla Large Wide Rare E (3) NT Fritziana fissilis Large Narrow Rare F (2) LC Fritziana goeldii Large Narrow Abundant B (3) LC Fritziana ohausi Large Narrow Abundant B (3) LC Frostius erythrophthalmus Large Narrow Abundant B (3) LC Frostius pernambucensis Small Narrow Abundant D (2) LC Gastrotheca albolineata Large Wide Rare E (3) LC Gastrotheca ernestoi Large Wide Rare E (3) LC Gastrotheca fissipes Large Wide Abundant A (4) DD Gastrotheca flamma Small Narrow Rare H (1) DD Gastrotheca fulvorufa DD data Gastrotheca megacephala Large Wide Abundant A (4) NE Gastrotheca microdiscus Large Wide Rare E (3) LC Gastrotheca prasina Small Wide
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