SUPLEMENTARY MATERIAL
Appendix A. Endemic terrestrial vertebrates from Caatinga biome used as models in the ensemble of forecasts for the combinations of three atmosphere-ocean general circulation models (AOGCMs), CCCMA, CSIRO and HADCM3 and two greenhouse emission gas (GEG) scenarios, A2 and B2, for current and the years of 2020, 2050 and 2080, with the number of species per group, range size in numbers of cells and sources used to generate the species’ extents of occurrence. Species signed with two asterisks were not included in the analyses.
Vertebrate Group (Number of Species) / Species name / Range size (cells) / SourceReptiles (22) / Amphisbaena arenaria** / 4 / Rodrigues, 2003 *
Amphisbaena hastata** / 4
Amphisbaena ignatiana** / 4
Amphisbaena frontalis** / 2
Calyptommatus confusionibus / 6
Calyptommatus leiolepis** / 4
Calyptommatus nicterus / 7
Calyptommatus sinebrachiatus / 9
Nothobachia ablephara / 19
Procellosaurinus erythrocercus / 24
Procellosaurinus tetradactylus / 51
Psilophthalmus paeminosus / 97
Mabuya agmosticha / 44
Phyllopezus periosus / 93
Eurolophosaurus amathites** / 4
Tropidurus cocorobensis / 130
Tropidurus erythrocephalus / 123
Tropidurus helenae** / 296
Tropidurus hispidus / 251
Tropidurus pinima** / 4
Tropidurus psammonastes / 6
Tropidurus semitaeniatus / 148
Birds (19) / Anodorhynchus leari** / 4 / Silva et al., 2003;
Antilophia bokermanni** / 1 / www.natureserve.org
Arremon franciscanus / 26
Caprimulgus hirundinaceus / 190
Carduelis yarrellii / 224
Cyanopsitta spixii / 63
Formicivora iheringi / 39
Hemitriccus mirandae / 5
Herpsilochmus pectoralis / 43
Herpsilochmus sellowi / 256
Hylocryptus rectirostris / 191
Megaxenops parnaguae / 172
Paroaria dominicana** / 296
Phaethornis gounellei / 95
Phylloscartes beckeri** / 1
Picumnus fulvescens / 37
Pseudoseisura cristata / 235
Rhopornis ardesiaca / 5
Xiphocolaptes falcirostris / 143
Mammals (5) / Callicebus barbarabrownae / 82 / Oliveira et al., 2003
Kerodon rupestris** / 296 / Eisenberg and Redford, 1999;
Trinomys albispinus / 28 / www.natureserve.org
Trinomys yonenagae** / 2
Wiedomys pyrrhorhynus / 180
*Reptiles records came from scientific journals and scientific collections reviews including: Thomson ISI Web of Science (portal.isiknowledge.com), Scientific Library on Line (www.scielo.org), EMBL Reptile Database (www.embl-heidelberg.de/~uetz/LivingReptiles.html) and CRIA Centro de Referência e Informação Ambiental (splink.cria.org.br).
REFERENCES IN SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL S1
Eisenberg, J.F., Redord, K.H., 1999. Mammals of Neotropics, The University of Chicago Press, Chicago and London.
Oliveira, J.A., Gonçalves, P.R., Bonvicino, C.R., 2003. Mamíferos da Caatinga, in:
Leal, I.R., Tabarelli, M., Silva, J.M.C. (Eds.), Ecologia e conservação da Caatinga. Editora Universitária, Recife, pp. 275-302.
Rodrigues, M.T. 2003. Herpetofauna da Caatinga, in: Leal, I.R., Tabarelli, M., Silva, J.M.C. (Eds.), Ecologia e conservação da Caatinga, Editora Universitária, Recife, pp. 181-236.
Silva, J.M.C., Souza, M.A., Bieber, A.G.D., Carlos, C.J., 2003. Aves da Caatinga: status uso do habitat e sensitividade, in: Leal, I.R., Tabarelli, M., Silva, J.M.C. (Eds.), Ecologia e conservação da Caatinga. Editora Universitária, Recife, pp. 237-274.
Appendix B. Endemic terrestrial vertebrates from Caatinga biome used as models in the ensemble of forecasts for the combinations of three atmosphere-ocean general circulation models (AOGCMs), CCCMA, CSIRO and HADCM3 and two greenhouse emission gas (GEG) scenarios, A2 and B2, for current and the years of 2020, 2050 and 2080. The number of species per group, range size in numbers of cells, species habitat type, and the number of gains and losses of climatic suitability inside regions of natural vegetation remnants, across the combinations of AOGCMs, GEG scenarios for the periods of 2020, 2050, and 2080 (18 altogether) is shown.
Reptiles (14)
Calyptommatus confusionibus / 6 / Sand / 16 / 2
Calyptommatus nicterus / 7 / Sand / 18 / 0
Calyptommatus sinebrachiatus / 9 / Sand / 18 / 0
Mabuya agmosticha / 19 / Forest / 18 / 0
Nothobachia ablephara / 24 / Sand / 8 / 10
Phyllopezus periosus / 51 / Rock / 6 / 12
Procellosaurinus erythrocercus / 97 / Sand / 16 / 2
Procellosaurinus tetradactylus / 44 / Sand / 13 / 5
Psilophthalmus paeminosus / 93 / Sand / 18 / 0
Tropidurus cocorobensis / 130 / Sand / 4 / 14
Tropidurus erythrocephalus / 123 / Rock / 8 / 10
Tropidurus hispidus / 251 / Generalist / 17 / 1
Tropidurus psammonastes / 6 / Sand / 18 / 0
Tropidurus semitaeniatus / 148 / Rock / 18 / 0
Birds (15)
Arremon franciscanus / 26 / Forest / 15 / 3
Caprimulgus hirundinaceus / 190 / Open Areas / 10 / 8
Carduelis yarrellii / 224 / Forest / 0 / 18
Cyanopsitta spixii / 63 / Forest / 0 / 18
Formicivora iheringi / 39 / Semi Forest / 6 / 12
Hemitriccus mirandae / 5 / Forest / 16 / 2
Herpsilochmus pectoralis / 43 / Semi Forest / 8 / 10
Herpsilochmus sellowi / 256 / Semi Forest / 7 / 11
Hylocryptus rectirostris / 191 / Forest / 0 / 18
Megaxenops parnaguae / 172 / Forest / 0 / 18
Phaethornis gounellei / 95 / Forest / 18 / 0
Picumnus fulvescens / 37 / Semi Forest / 18 / 0
Pseudoseisura cristata / 235 / Semi Forest / 18 / 0
Rhopornis ardesiaca / 5 / Semi Forest / 16 / 2
Xiphocolaptes falcirostris / 143 / Forest / 12 / 6
Mammals (3)
Callicebus barbarabrownae / 82 / Forest / 14 / 4
Trinomys albispinus / 28 / Open Areas / 13 / 5
Wiedomys pyrrhorhynus / 180 / Open Areas / 11 / 7
* From Leal et al. (2003)
REFERENCES IN SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL S1
Leal, I.R., Tabarelli, M., Silva, J.M.C. (2003) Ecologia e conservação da Caatinga. Editora Universitária, Recife
Appendix C. Spatial patterns of the sums of gains (WIN) and losses (LOS) of species’ climatic suitability within areas that have natural vegetation remnants for combinations of three atmosphere-ocean general circulation models (AOGCMs), CCCMA, CSIRO and HADCM3, two greenhouse emission gas (GEG) scenarios, A2 and B2, for the year 2020, 2050 and 2080.
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