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<emphasis id="9FE1EAA3FFE8DB56FC6FF970AD62F94F" box="[971,1303,1695,1737]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="52">Microcebus berthae</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="9FE1EAA3FFE8DB56FF10F934A974F976" bold="true" box="[180,257,1755,1776]" pageId="3" pageNumber="52">French:</emphasis>
<vernacularName id="2396469FFFE8DB56FEAEF934A9A8F976" box="[266,477,1755,1776]" pageId="3" pageNumber="52">Microcébe de Berthe</vernacularName>
/
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/
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<vernacularName id="2396469FFFE8DB56FC45F934ACB1F976" box="[993,1220,1755,1776]" pageId="3" pageNumber="52">Lémur ratéon de Berthe</vernacularName>
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<heading id="F66281DDFFE8DB56FF10F8EDAAEEF891" box="[180,667,1794,1815]" pageId="3" pageNumber="52">
<emphasis id="9FE1EAA3FFE8DB56FF10F8EDA9DCF891" bold="true" box="[180,425,1794,1815]" pageId="3" pageNumber="52">Other common names:</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="9FE1EAA3FFE8DB56FCBFF8A8ABC3F8E2" bold="true" box="[795,950,1863,1892]" pageId="3" pageNumber="52">Taxonomy.</emphasis>
<taxonomicName id="6A954D32FFE8DB56FC6BF8A8AC88F80A" ID-CoL="42SBF" authorityName="Rasoloarison, Goodman &amp; Ganzhorn" authorityYear="2000" class="Mammalia" family="Cheirogaleidae" genus="Microcebus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Primates" pageId="3" pageNumber="52" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="berthae">Microcebus berthae Rasoloarison, Goodman &amp; Ganzhorn, 2000</taxonomicName>
,
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<materialsCitation id="1DFD3CECFFE8DB56FAB4F89CAC71F784" ID-GBIF-Occurrence="3807304318" pageId="3" pageNumber="52">Mada- gascar, province of Toliara, Kirindy/CFPF Forest, 60 km NE of Morondava (20° 04 S, 44° 39° E).</materialsCitation>
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M.
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is the name given to the diminutive, rufous-colored mouse lemur that was discovered in the Kirindy Forest in 1992, and it was originally thought to be
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. Monotypic.
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<emphasis id="9FE1EAA3FFE8DB56FCB8F723ABB9F76B" bold="true" box="[796,972,2252,2285]" pageId="3" pageNumber="52">Distribution.</emphasis>
WC coastal Madagascar in the Menabe region S of the Tsiribihina River.
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<emphasis id="9FE1EAA3FFE8DB56FF10F6F3A9C5F6BB" bold="true" box="[180,432,2332,2365]" pageId="3" pageNumber="52">Descriptive notes.</emphasis>
Head-body 9.9-5 cm, tail 13-14 cm; weight 31 g. Male Madame Berthes Mouse Lemurs are larger than females during the breeding season; females are larger than males at all other times. It is the smallest of the mouse lemurs and very likely the worlds smallest primate. Pelage is short and dense, being bicolored cinnamon and yellow-ocher above with a distinct, darker midline stripe that extends from just behind the shoulders to the tip of the tail. The ventral coat is pale yellow-brown to pale gray. Fur on the head is brighter than on the back; the crown, ears, and tail are tawny; and furred portions of hands and feet are dull beige. There are narrow black bands surrounding the eyes, and a dull white patch above the nose. Ears are very short.
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<emphasis id="9FE1EAA3FFE8DB56FF11F591A951F519" bold="true" box="[181,292,2686,2719]" pageId="3" pageNumber="52">Habitat.</emphasis>
Dry deciduous lowland forest from sea level to 150 m.
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<emphasis id="9FE1EAA3FFE8DB56FF11F54BA9CEF543" bold="true" box="[181,443,2724,2757]" pageId="3" pageNumber="52">Food and Feeding.</emphasis>
Madame Berthes Mouse
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feeds on fruits and gums, and relies heavily on sugary insect excretions and animal matter during the harsh dry season.
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<emphasis id="9FE1EAA3FFE8DB56FF11F518A94EF492" bold="true" box="[181,315,2807,2836]" pageId="3" pageNumber="52">Breeding.</emphasis>
This species is believed to have a promiscuous mating system based on males testis size, presence of sperm plugs in the females vaginas, and sexual-size dimorphism.
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<emphasis id="9FE1EAA3FFE8DB56FF10F482A9D6F40C" bold="true" box="[180,419,2925,2954]" pageId="3" pageNumber="52">Activity patterns.</emphasis>
Madame Berthes Mouse
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is nocturnal and arboreal. While both sexes engage in daily periods of torpor, decreasing their metabolism and body temperature to reduce energy expenditure, they do not enter prolonged torpor during the dry season. Their most common diurnal resting sites are tangles of thin branches surrounded by leaves, but they also use old nests of giant mouse lemurs (
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), tree holes, and rolled bark found in trees. Sleeping sites are located 2:5-12 m above ground. Individuals sleep alone in contrast to sympatric Gray Mouse Lemurs (
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) that
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groups. One potential reason for this may be Madame Berthes Mouse Lemurs preference for tangled vegetation as sleeping sites, which may be disadvantageous for several individuals sleeping together due to increased visibility and vulnerability to predation. Males seem to distribute their sleeping sites over a larger area than females, and females reuse the same sleeping site more often than males.
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<emphasis id="9FE1EAA3FFE8DB56FF13F2AFABF2F2E7" bold="true" box="[183,903,3392,3425]" pageId="3" pageNumber="52">Movements, Home range and Social organization.</emphasis>
Madame Berthes Mouse
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appears to be entirely solitary. Individuals do not
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groups, except females and their young. During the night, males and females forage separately. Home ranges, however, overlap extensively and are larger among males (4-9 ha) than females (2-5 ha). Nightly movement of Madame Berthes Mouse
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appears to be more than double that of the larger Gray Mouse
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, averaging 4470 m for males and 3190 m for females. Madame Berthes Mouse
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is sympatric with the Gray Mouse
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in the Kirindy Forest; the two seem to avoid interspecific competition by means ofspatial segregation, thereby making the distribution of both rather patchy. In general, Madame Berthes Mouse
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appears to be more localized than the Gray Mouse
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. Densities have been estimated at 30-100 ind/km? and tend to be higher in Ambadira Forest than in Kirindy Forest.
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<emphasis id="9FE1EAA3FFE8DB56FA0DFD4AAF78FD40" bold="true" box="[1449,1805,677,710]" pageId="3" pageNumber="52">Status and Conservation.</emphasis>
CITES Appendix I. Classified as Endangered on The IUCN Red List. However, at the [IUCN/SSC
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held in July 2012, Madame Berthes Mouse
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was assessed as vulnerable due to an ongoing reduction in population size of more than 30% over ten years. Madame Berthes Mouse
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is threatened mainly by slash-and-burn agriculture and logging. Although adaptable and abundant where it occurs, the total population was estimated at no more than 8000 adult individuals in 2005, living in a handful of forests, most of which are still at risk of destruction and fragmentation. It is known to occur in the Andranomena Special Reserve and Kirindy Forest (part of the Menabe-Antimena Protected Area). Madame Berthes Mouse
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also was formerly found in the Analabe Reserve, but it has likely been extirpated from there. Its distributional range is less than 5000 km?
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<emphasis id="9FE1EAA3FFE8DB56FA0FFB6AAE31FB18" bold="true" box="[1451,1604,1157,1182]" pageId="3" pageNumber="52">Bibliography.</emphasis>
Dammhahn &amp; Kappeler (2005, 2006, 2008a, 2008b), Groves (2001), Mittermeier et al. (2010), Ortmann et al. (1997), Rasoloarison et al. (2000), Schmid &amp; Kappeler (1994), Schmid et al. (2000), Schwab (2000), Schwab &amp; Ganzhorn (2004).
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