Fig. 3 Threat category reassessment for the Atlantic Forest of Brazil throughout the range refining process. Threat category reassessment for the Atlantic.

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Fig. 3 Threat category reassessment for the Atlantic Forest of Brazil throughout the range refining process. Threat category reassessment for the Atlantic Forest of Brazil throughout the range refining process. The left axis shows thresholds for the extent of occurrence of IUCN threat categories: critically endangered (<100 km2), endangered (<5000 km2), vulnerable (<20,000 km2), and nonthreatened (>20,000 km2). The solid bars reflect the current global IUCN categories. Bird illustrations show examples for six endemic birds from Fig. 2 (Serra do Mar tyrant-manakin, grey-winged cotinga, Rio de Janeiro antbird, ochre-marked parakeet, red-billed curassow, and striated softtail). Illustrations from del Hoyo et al. (34) were reproduced with permission. Natalia Ocampo-Peñuela et al. Sci Adv 2016;2:e1601367 Copyright © 2016, The Authors