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An empirical estimate of the generation time of mouse lemurs.

Ute Radespiel1, Heike Lutermann2, Barthel Schmelting3, Elke Zimmermann1.   

Abstract

The generation time of organisms drives the rate of change in populations and across evolutionary times. In long-lived species, generation time should also account for overlapping generations, and the average age of parents has been proposed as a best approximation under these conditions. This study uses this definition to estimate the generation time of a widely studied small primate, Microcebus murinus, based on parentage data generated for a free-living population over a 6-year period in northwestern Madagascar. The average age of parents was calculated separately for mothers and fathers of three different offspring cohorts that differed in the degree of demographic uncertainty. In addition, adult survival rates were calculated for males and females based on long-term capture data from the same population to estimate the possible upper limits of generation time. Adult survival was low with only 44% of adult females and 38% of adult males being recaptured at the beginning of their second breeding season. The average age of mothers was 1.56-1.91 years, pointing toward a 2-year female generation time due to the high proportion of 1-year old mothers in all three cohorts. Female generation time estimates were fairly stable across the three offspring cohorts. In contrast, the average age of fathers differed by more than 1 year from the first to the third offspring cohort (1.71-2.83 years) pointing toward a 3-year generation time, but also suggesting a higher degree of demographic uncertainty in the early years of the study. For future modeling purposes, we, therefore, propose to use the average, 2.5 years, of male and female values as new estimate for the generation time of mouse lemurs.
© 2019 The Authors. American Journal of Primatology published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  Madagascar; Microcebus murinus; molecular evolution; sex difference; survival

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31631370     DOI: 10.1002/ajp.23062

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Primatol        ISSN: 0275-2565            Impact factor:   2.371


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Authors:  Helena Teixeira; Tobias van Elst; Malcolm S Ramsay; Romule Rakotondravony; Jordi Salmona; Anne D Yoder; Ute Radespiel
Journal:  Genes (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-19       Impact factor: 4.141

2.  Impact of model assumptions on demographic inferences: the case study of two sympatric mouse lemurs in northwestern Madagascar.

Authors:  Helena Teixeira; Jordi Salmona; Armando Arredondo; Beatriz Mourato; Sophie Manzi; Romule Rakotondravony; Olivier Mazet; Lounès Chikhi; Julia Metzger; Ute Radespiel
Journal:  BMC Ecol Evol       Date:  2021-11-02

3.  Evidence of MHC class I and II influencing viral and helminth infection via the microbiome in a non-human primate.

Authors:  B Karina Montero; Nina Schwensow; Mark A F Gillingham; Yedidya R Ratovonamana; S Jacques Rakotondranary; Victor Corman; Christian Drosten; Jörg U Ganzhorn; Simone Sommer
Journal:  PLoS Pathog       Date:  2021-11-08       Impact factor: 6.823

4.  RADseq data reveal a lack of admixture in a mouse lemur contact zone contrary to previous microsatellite results.

Authors:  Jelmer W Poelstra; B Karina Montero; Jan Lüdemann; Ziheng Yang; S Jacques Rakotondranary; Paul Hohenlohe; Nadine Stetter; Jörg U Ganzhorn; Anne D Yoder
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2022-08-10       Impact factor: 5.530

5.  Past environmental changes affected lemur population dynamics prior to human impact in Madagascar.

Authors:  Helena Teixeira; Vincent Montade; Jordi Salmona; Julia Metzger; Laurent Bremond; Thomas Kasper; Gerhard Daut; Sylvie Rouland; Sandratrinirainy Ranarilalatiana; Romule Rakotondravony; Lounès Chikhi; Hermann Behling; Ute Radespiel
Journal:  Commun Biol       Date:  2021-09-15
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