2011
DOI: 10.15298/rusjtheriol.09.2.01
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Mammals of the Babille Elephant Sanctuary (Eastern Ethiopia)

Abstract: ABSTRACT. The paper presents the results of a first attempt to document the mammals of the Babille Elephant Sanctuary (Eastern Ethiopia). Four species (Nycteris thebaica, Lavia frons, Mus tenellus, Helogale parvula) were documented for the first time in the Sanctuary, two species (Rhinolophus fumigatus, Mastomys awashensis) were found new for eastern Ethiopia and the presence of another species (Neoromicia zuluensis) was confirmed for the first time within the limits of Ethiopia. Moreover, genetic and chromoso… Show more

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“…"Ign1" (sensu Aghová et al 2019) This presumably new species was mentioned for the first time as a genetically and cytogenetically very divergent lineage (A. sp. "C") by Lavrenchenko et al (2010) Acomys louisae (Yalden et al 1976(Yalden et al , 1996 Acomys louisae (GBIF, Sep 18, 2018) locality of this species, but it is very abundant there (our unpublished data). However, we suspect that it may have a wider distribution in poorly sampled regions of south-eastern Ethiopia and Somalia (see similar pattern in gerbils; Aghová et al 2017).…”
Section: Acomys Kempimentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…"Ign1" (sensu Aghová et al 2019) This presumably new species was mentioned for the first time as a genetically and cytogenetically very divergent lineage (A. sp. "C") by Lavrenchenko et al (2010) Acomys louisae (Yalden et al 1976(Yalden et al , 1996 Acomys louisae (GBIF, Sep 18, 2018) locality of this species, but it is very abundant there (our unpublished data). However, we suspect that it may have a wider distribution in poorly sampled regions of south-eastern Ethiopia and Somalia (see similar pattern in gerbils; Aghová et al 2017).…”
Section: Acomys Kempimentioning
confidence: 81%
“…It shares the same chromosomal formula with M. natalensis (2n = 32) but differs by some structural changes (Lavrenchenko et al 1998, Colangelo et al 2010. It has been previously considered as an Ethiopian endemic in the Awash valley (type locality), but increasing genetic data suggests its wider distribution in Ethiopia (Colangelo et al 2010, Lavrenchenko et al 2010 and perhaps spilling over into neighbouring countries, e.g. Eritrea.…”
Section: Mastomys Awashensis (Genotyped)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The first, Gerbilliscus sp. n. (Babile), was first reported as a genetically distinct lineage (12.5–17.6% CYTB genetic distance from other species in the eastern clade; see Table ) from the Babile Elephant Sanctuary in eastern Ethiopia (Lavrenchenko et al ., ). We captured additional individuals at the same site, and increased our sample by adding museum specimens from additional localities in Ethiopia and Somalia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%