Title
Do ruffed lemurs form a hybrid zone? : distribution and discovery of Varecia, with systematic and conservation implications
Title Variants
Alternative:
Systematics of Varecia
Related Titles
Series:
American Museum novitates, no. 3376
By
Vasey, Natalia.
Tattersall, Ian
Type
Book
Material
Published material
Publication info
New York, NY American Museum of Natural History c2002
Notes
Caption title.
"July 25, 2002."
Since their discovery by Western explorers traveling to Madagascar in the 17th century, the ruffed lemurs have undergone numerous taxonomic revisions. During the 19th and 20th centuries, it was intermittently suggested that black-and-white and red ruffed lemurs hybridize in nature. Despite the fact that a natural hybrid zone has never been documented, this suggestion has played a large role in designating the two forms as subspecies of the single species Varecia variegata. Through a review and synthesis of historical documents, taxonomic literature, museum collections, menagerie and zoo records, recent survey work, genetic data, and vocalization data, we examine the evidence for a natural hybrid zone and suggest taxonomic revisions. Our work indicates a more extensive hybrid zone than previously suggested-but one in which hybridization is the exception rather than the rule. Furthermore, our findings warrant upgrading the black-and-white ruffed lemur and the red ruffed lemur from subspecies to full species, Varecia variegata (Kerr, 1792) and Varecia rubra (E. Geoffroy, 1812). Our results support the current captive breeding practices of U.S. and European zoos participating in the ruffed lemur 'Species Survival Plan' and the 'European Endangered Species Programme'. Lastly, and possibly most importantly, we can now set specific geographic priorities for conserving the habitat of these highly endangered lemurs in northern Madagascar.
Subjects
Classification
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Endangered species
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Hybridization
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Lemurs
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Madagascar
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Mammals
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Primates
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Speciation
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Varecia
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Wildlife conservation
Call Number
QL1 .A436 no.3376 2002
Language
English
Identifiers
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1206/0003-0082(2002)376<0001:DRLFAH>2.0.CO;2
OCLC:
50325650
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