2019
DOI: 10.1017/s0030605318000868
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Range and conservation updates for the Critically Endangered blue-eyed black lemurEulemur flavifronsand the Vulnerable black lemurEulemur macaco

Abstract: The Critically Endangered blue-eyed black lemurEulemur flavifronsof north-western Madagascar is one of the most threatened primates. The majority of research and conservation efforts for the species have been restricted to the Sahamalaza Peninsula but there are unstudied and unprotected populations farther inland. The dearth of information regarding the transition betweenE. flavifronsand its parapatric sister species, the Vulnerable black lemurEulemur macaco, and the possibility of a hybrid population complica… Show more

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“…We obtained occurrence points for all diurnal and cathemeral lemur species, totaling 32 taxa, from the data set collated by Tinsman (2019). These include the genera Eulemur (12 species), L. catta , Hapalemur (four species), Prolemur simus , and Varecia (two species/three subspecies) from the family Lemuridae, and Propithecus (nine species) and Indri indri from the family Indriidae.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We obtained occurrence points for all diurnal and cathemeral lemur species, totaling 32 taxa, from the data set collated by Tinsman (2019). These include the genera Eulemur (12 species), L. catta , Hapalemur (four species), Prolemur simus , and Varecia (two species/three subspecies) from the family Lemuridae, and Propithecus (nine species) and Indri indri from the family Indriidae.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For several reasons, the true lemurs of Madagascar (genus Eulemur , 12 species) form an excellent primate system that can be used to study the interplay between species limits and gene flow: (a) Eulemur experienced recent, rapid radiation, with a known history of hybridization [ 37 , 38 ]; (b) excellent resources are available for their genetics, geographic range, diet, and social behavior [ 39 , 40 , 41 , 42 ]; (c) the study of their biodiversity is important in light of urgent conservation concerns [ 43 , 44 ]. For many years, Eulemur was assumed to be a species-limited clade and was dismissed by many as Madagascar’s “little brown lemurs” (a nod to “little brown birds” à la ornithology) [ 45 , 46 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are some of Nosy Be's most important pollinators and seed dispersers (C. R. Birkinshaw, 1999; C. R. Birkinshaw & Colquhoun, 1998). Black lemurs are threatened by habitat loss and degradation throughout their range (Tinsman et al, 2020). They may be able to compensate for lower quality forest by expanding their home ranges like the blue‐eyed black lemur ( Eulemur flavifrons ) does (N. Schwitzer et al, 2007), but we do not currently know how long black lemurs can persist in degraded forest.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lokobe NP likely houses the largest remaining populations of both Claire's mouse lemur and the Nosy Be sportive lemur-the Nosy Be sportive lemur is endemic to Nosy Be, and Claire's mouse lemur is a near endemic, with limited reports of individuals on the mainland (Randriatahina & Volampeno, 2013;Sgarlata et al, 2019). The black lemur occurs on Nosy Be and the nearby mainland (Tinsman et al, 2020). However, the Nosy Be population may be genetically distinct from the mainland population (Rabarivola et al, 1996(Rabarivola et al, , 1998.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%