Out of the jungle: new lemurs found in Madagascar's forests.The family of the world's smallest primate just got a little bigger. U.S. and Malagasy primatologists have discovered a new species of mouse lemur (Zool.) any one of several species of very small lemurs of the genus Chirogaleus, found in Madagascar. See also: Mouse , an arboreal arboreal pertaining to trees, treelike, tree-dwelling. , fist-size animal on the African island of Madagascar, the home of all lemurs. The researchers also announced a second new lemur lemur (lē`mər), name for prosimians, or lower primates, of two related families, found only on Madagascar and adjacent islands. Lemurs have monkeylike bodies and limbs, and most have bushy tails about as long as the body. species, one of a group called giant mouse lemurs. The findings bring the total number of known lemur species from 47 to 49. Discovering two new primate species "is important because it shows us that we still do not know the full diversity of the animals that are our closest biological relatives," says Peter Kappeler of the University of Gottingen in Germany. He and his colleagues describe both new species in the just-issued July Primate Report. Kappeler's team identified the new lemurs by comparing two distinct populations of giant mouse lemurs from western and northwestern Madagascar. The two populations were previously considered a single species, Mirza coquereli. While studying these shy, nocturnal animals in the field, the team noticed physical and behavioral differences between the populations. For instance, western M. coquereli sleep by themselves, but among the northwestern group, four to eight lemurs pile into a single nest to snooze. Genetic analysis confirmed that the north-western population is a distinct species, which the team named Mirza zaza. The genetic analysis revealed a surprise bonus. While comparing the DNA DNA: see nucleic acid. DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid One of two types of nucleic acid (the other is RNA); a complex organic compound found in all living cells and many viruses. It is the chemical substance of genes. of the Mirza species to that of other lemurs available in a library of gene sequences, the researchers encountered an unusual DNA sequence DNA sequence Genetics The precise order of bases–A,T,G,C–in a segment of DNA, gene, chromosome, or an entire genome. See Base pair, Base sequence analysis, Chromosome, Gene, Genome. for a mouse lemur. The DNA differed so greatly from that of other mouse lemurs that a computer analysis identified it as a unique species. The hunt began for a lemur that matched the DNA sequence. Finally, the scientists located nine animals in Switzerland's Zurich Zoo that had come from the same area of eastern Madagascar as did the lemur that contributed the DNA sequence to the gene library. Additional analysis confirmed that the animals indeed represent a new species. The team named the tiny mouse lemur Microcebus lehilahjtsara. In Malagasy, lehilahytsara means "good man,' a name chosen to recognize the pioneering lemur research of primatologist Steve Goodman Steve Goodman (July 25, 1948 – September 20, 1984) was an American folk music singer-songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. The writer of "City of New Orleans", made popular by Arlo Guthrie, Goodman won two Grammy Awards. of the Field Museum in Chicago, Kappeler says. "It's a tremendous honor," says Goodman. Biologists consider Madagascar particularly important for conservation because its many unique species are threatened by severe deforestation deforestation Process of clearing forests. Rates of deforestation are particularly high in the tropics, where the poor quality of the soil has led to the practice of routine clear-cutting to make new soil available for agricultural use. . Madagascar's unusual floral and faunal assemblage Faunal Assemblage is the archaeological or paleontological term for a group of associated animal fossils found together in a given stratum. The principle of faunal succession is used in biostratigraphy to determine each biostratigraphic unit, or biozone. stems from its geologic past, Goodman says. The island split from other landmasses a whopping 80 million years ago, so species there evolved in isolation. The newly discovered lemurs, Goodman says, offer a window into primate history because lemurs appear to have undergone less evolutionary change than other primates and thus represent a more primitive lineage. Kappeler expects more lemur species to be found as work continues on other furtive fur·tive adj. 1. Characterized by stealth; surreptitious. 2. Expressive of hidden motives or purposes; shifty. See Synonyms at secret. , rarely studied, nocturnal lemurs. "We're nowhere near the final count," he speculates. For such tiny animals, that's a big future. |
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