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. 2022 Mar 14;119(12):e2117297119. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2117297119

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

Projected habitat loss expected from urban and nonurban land-use change under SSP1 by 2050. Projected range changes for four example species: (A) Calotes liocephalus (lionhead agama), 22% net HSR loss, 47% of which is caused by urban expansion; (B) Hyperolius ademetzi (Bamenda reed frog), 23% net HSR loss, 52% of which is caused by urban expansion; (C) Ergaticus versicolor (pink-headed warbler), 22% net HSR loss, 47% of which is driven by urban expansion; and (D) Nycticebus javanicus (Javan slow loris), 46% net HSR loss, 28% of which is driven by urban expansion. Red indicates all HSR loss where urban land expansion is a contributing driver. This may include HSR lost to a combination of urban and nonurban land-use change. To explore these and other species, see ref. 55. CE = critically endangered, En = endangered, Vu = vulnerable. The following attributions apply for images: (A) Image credit: Palinda Perera, licensed under CC BY-NC; (B) © 2013 Daniel Portik; (C) Image credit: Luis Guillermo, licensed under CC BY-NC; and (D) Image credit: Diki Muhamad Chaidir, licensed under CC BY-NC.