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''Voalavo'' is a
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of
rodent Rodents (from Latin , 'to gnaw') are mammals of the order Rodentia (), which are characterized by a single pair of continuously growing incisors in each of the upper and lower jaws. About 40% of all mammal species are rodents. They are n ...
in the subfamily
Nesomyinae The Malagasy rodents are the sole members of the subfamily Nesomyinae. These animals are the only native rodents of Madagascar, come in many shapes and sizes, and occupy a wide variety of ecological niches. There are nesomyines that resemble ge ...
, found only in
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. Two species are known, both of which occur in mountain forest above 1250 m (4100 ft) altitude; the
northern voalavo The northern voalavo (''Voalavo gymnocaudus''), also known as the naked-tailed voalavo or simply the voalavo, is a rodent in the family Nesomyidae found in the Northern Highlands of Madagascar. Discovered in 1994 and formally described in 1998, it ...
lives in northern Madagascar and
eastern voalavo The eastern voalavo (''Voalavo antsahabensis'') is a rodent in the family Nesomyidae which occurs in the Anjozorobe forest of eastern Madagascar. Although surveys before 2002 failed to record the species, it is common in some places. However, it i ...
is restricted to a small area in the central part of the island. The genus was discovered in 1994 and formally described in 1998. Within Nesomyinae, it is most closely related to the genus ''
Eliurus ''Eliurus'' is a genus of rodent in the family Nesomyidae. It contains the following species: * Tsingy tufted-tailed rat (''Eliurus antsingy'') * Ankarana Special Reserve tufted-tailed rat (''Eliurus carletoni'') * Ellerman's tufted-tailed rat ...
'', and DNA sequence data suggest that the current definitions of these two genera need to be changed. Species of ''Voalavo'' are small, gray, mouse-like rodents, among the smallest nesomyines. They lack the distinctive tuft of long hairs on the tail that is characteristic of ''Eliurus''. The tail is long and females have six
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. In ''Voalavo'', there are two glands on the chest (absent in ''Eliurus'') that produce a sweet-smelling
musk Musk ( Persian: مشک, ''Mushk'') is a class of aromatic substances commonly used as base notes in perfumery. They include glandular secretions from animals such as the musk deer, numerous plants emitting similar fragrances, and artificial sub ...
in breeding males. In the skull, the facial skeleton is long and the braincase is smooth. The
incisive foramina In the human mouth, the incisive foramen (also known as: "''anterior palatine foramen''", or "''nasopalatine foramen''") is the opening of the incisive canals on the hard palate immediately behind the incisor teeth. It gives passage to blood vesse ...
(openings in the front part of the palate) are long and the bony palate itself is smooth. The
molars The molars or molar teeth are large, flat teeth at the back of the mouth. They are more developed in mammals. They are used primarily to grind food during chewing. The name ''molar'' derives from Latin, ''molaris dens'', meaning "millstone to ...
are somewhat
hypsodont Hypsodont is a pattern of dentition with high-crowned teeth and enamel extending past the gum line, providing extra material for wear and tear. Some examples of animals with hypsodont dentition are cows and horses; all animals that feed on gritt ...
(high-crowned), though less so than in ''Eliurus'', and the third molars are reduced in size and complexity.


Taxonomy

A specimen of the genus was first collected in 1994 in Anjanaharibe-Sud, northern Madagascar. The genus was named ''Voalavo'' in 1998 by
Michael Carleton Michael may refer to: People * Michael (given name), a given name * Michael (surname), including a list of people with the surname Michael Given name "Michael" * Michael (archangel), ''first'' of God's archangels in the Jewish, Christian an ...
and Steven Goodman, with a single species, the type northern voalavo, restricted to the
Northern Highlands The Northern Highlands are a mountainous biogeographical region of northern Madagascar. The region includes the Tsaratanana Massif (with the highest mountain of Madagascar, Maromokotro) and smaller nearby massifs such as Marojejy, Anjanaharibe-Su ...
of Madagascar. The generic name ''Voalavo'' is a Malagasy word for "rodent". A second species, eastern voalavo, was named by Goodman and colleagues in 2005 from the region of Anjozorobe in the Central Highlands. The two ''Voalavo'' species are closely related and quite similar, but differ in various subtle morphological characters (mainly measurements) and by 10% in the
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of the mitochondrial gene cytochrome ''b''. ''Voalavo'' is part of the subfamily
Nesomyinae The Malagasy rodents are the sole members of the subfamily Nesomyinae. These animals are the only native rodents of Madagascar, come in many shapes and sizes, and occupy a wide variety of ecological niches. There are nesomyines that resemble ge ...
, which includes nine genera that are all restricted to Madagascar. Before the discoveries of '' Monticolomys'' (published in 1996) and ''Voalavo'' (1998), all of the known genera within Nesomyinae were quite distinct from each other, so much so that
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relationships among them long remained obscure. Like ''Monticolomys'' (closely related to '' Macrotarsomys''), however, ''Voalavo'' shows clear similarities to another nesomyine genus, ''
Eliurus ''Eliurus'' is a genus of rodent in the family Nesomyidae. It contains the following species: * Tsingy tufted-tailed rat (''Eliurus antsingy'') * Ankarana Special Reserve tufted-tailed rat (''Eliurus carletoni'') * Ellerman's tufted-tailed rat ...
''. In their description of ''Voalavo'', Carleton and Goodman argued that, although closely related, ''Eliurus'' and ''Voalavo'' form separate monophyletic groups; but a 1999 molecular phylogenetic study by Sharon Jansa and colleagues, who compared cytochrome ''b'' sequences among nesomyines and other rodents, found that northern voalavo was more closely related to Grandidier's tufted-tailed rat than to other species of ''Eliurus''. This finding called into question the separate generic status of ''Voalavo''. However, tissue samples of
Petter's tufted-tailed rat Petter's tufted-tailed rat (''Eliurus petteri'') is a rodent in the genus '' Eliurus'' found in lowland eastern Madagascar. First described in 1994, it is most closely related to the smaller '' Eliurus grandidieri''. Virtually nothing is known of ...
, a species that is thought to be closely related to Grandidier's tufted-tailed rat, were not available, so this species could not be included in the study. Data from
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genes also supports the relationship between northern voalavo and Grandidier's tufted-tailed rat, but Petter's tufted-tailed rat remains genetically unstudied and the taxonomic issue has not been resolved. Molecular phylogenetic analysis of nuclear DNA supports a close relationship between ''Eliurus'', ''Voalavo'', and two other nesomyine genera, ''
Gymnuromys The voalavoanala (''Gymnuromys roberti'') is a species of rodent in the family Nesomyidae. It is the only species in the genus ''Gymnuromys''. It is found only in Madagascar. Its natural habitat is tropical dry forest The tropical and subtrop ...
'' and ''
Brachytarsomys ''Brachytarsomys'' is a genus of rodent in the family Nesomyidae. It contains the following species: * White-tailed antsangy (''Brachytarsomys albicauda'') * '' Brachytarsomys mahajambaensis'' (extinct) * Hairy-tailed antsangy The hairy-tai ...
''. These genera are more distantly related to the other nesomyine genera and even more distantly to the other subfamilies of the family
Nesomyidae The Nesomyidae are a family of African rodents in the large and complex superfamily Muroidea. It includes several subfamilies, all of which are native to either continental Africa or to Madagascar. Included in this family are Malagasy rodents, ...
, which occur in mainland Africa.


Description

''Voalavo'' is a small rodent resembling a mouse with gray fur. Species of the genus are among the smallest known nesomyines, close in size only to ''Monticolomys koopmani''. In terms of external morphology, ''Voalavo'' is barely different from ''Eliurus''; fur coloration patterns, general morphology of the feet, and number of
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(six) are all the same in both genera. However, all species of ''Eliurus'' have a pronounced tuft of elongated hairs at the tip of the tail, a feature that is absent in ''Voalavo'', although the latter does have slightly longer hairs near the tip. The tail is longer than the head and body. Relative tail length in northern voalavo (136% of head and body length) is comparable to that of the longest-tailed species of ''Eliurus'', Grandidier's tufted-tailed rat and Petter's tufted-tailed rat, but ''V. antsahabensis'' has a somewhat shorter tail. Furthermore, the
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of the feet are larger in ''Eliurus'', and specifically, the thenar pad (located at the middle of the tarsus) is circular and fairly small in ''Voalavo'', but longer and larger in ''Eliurus''. On the chest, ''Voalavo'' species have a gland that produces a sweet-swelling musk in breeding males; this gland is absent in ''Eliurus''. Unlike all other nesomyines but ''
Brachyuromys ''Brachyuromys'' is a genus of rodent in the family Nesomyidae. It contains the following species: * Betsileo short-tailed rat (''Brachyuromys betsileoensis'') * Gregarious short-tailed rat The gregarious short-tailed rat (''Brachyuromys ram ...
'', ''Voalavo'' lacks an entepicondylar foramen, an opening on the humerus (upper forelimb bone). The skull of ''Voalavo'' also resembles that of ''Eliurus'', with a long facial skeleton, an hourglass-shaped
interorbital region The interorbital region of the skull is located between the eyes, anterior to the braincase. The form of the interorbital region may exhibit significant variation between taxonomic groups. In oryzomyine rodents, for example, the width, form, an ...
(between the eyes), and a smooth interorbital region and braincase, without ridges or shelves. Other shared characteristics include an essentially featureless bony palate, without many pits and ridges, and a broad mesopterygoid fossa (the opening behind the palate). In other characteristics, ''Voalavo'' resembles some but not all species of ''Eliurus''. For example, the length of the
incisive foramina In the human mouth, the incisive foramen (also known as: "''anterior palatine foramen''", or "''nasopalatine foramen''") is the opening of the incisive canals on the hard palate immediately behind the incisor teeth. It gives passage to blood vesse ...
matches the maximum seen in ''Eliurus'' species (in this case, in Major's tufted-tailed rat and White-tipped tufted-tailed rat). The back margin of the incisive foramen is rounded in eastern voalavo, but angular in northern voalavo. The two species also differ in the shape of the suture (dividing line) between the
maxilla The maxilla (plural: ''maxillae'' ) in vertebrates is the upper fixed (not fixed in Neopterygii) bone of the jaw formed from the fusion of two maxillary bones. In humans, the upper jaw includes the hard palate in the front of the mouth. T ...
ry and palatine bones, which is straight in eastern voalavo, but more curved in northern voalavo. The
capsular process In rodents, the capsular process or projection is a bony capsule that contains the root of the lower incisor. It is visible on the labial (outer) side of the mandible In anatomy, the mandible, lower jaw or jawbone is the largest, strongest ...
, a projection at the back of the
mandible In anatomy, the mandible, lower jaw or jawbone is the largest, strongest and lowest bone in the human facial skeleton. It forms the lower jaw and holds the lower teeth in place. The mandible sits beneath the maxilla. It is the only movable bone ...
(lower jaw) that houses the root of the lower
incisor Incisors (from Latin ''incidere'', "to cut") are the front teeth present in most mammals. They are located in the premaxilla above and on the mandible below. Humans have a total of eight (two on each side, top and bottom). Opossums have 18, wher ...
, is indistinct in ''Voalavo'', a feature it shares with Grandidier's tufted-tailed rat, Major's tufted-tailed rat, and Petter's tufted-tailed rat, but not the other species of ''Eliurus''. Other features of the skull distinguish the two genera. The
tegmen tympani The tympanic cavity is a small cavity surrounding the bones of the middle ear. Within it sit the ossicles, three small bones that transmit vibrations used in the detection of sound. Structure On its lateral surface, it abuts the external auditor ...
, the roof of the
tympanic cavity The tympanic cavity is a small cavity surrounding the bones of the middle ear. Within it sit the ossicles, three small bones that transmit vibrations used in the detection of sound. Structure On its lateral surface, it abuts the external auditory ...
, is much reduced in ''Voalavo'' relative to ''Eliurus''. The subsquamosal fenestrae, openings in the
squamosal bone The squamosal is a skull bone found in most reptiles, amphibians, and birds. In fishes, it is also called the pterotic bone. In most tetrapods, the squamosal and quadratojugal bones form the cheek series of the skull. The bone forms an ancestral c ...
at the back of the skull, are larger in ''Voalavo'' than in ''Eliurus''. The
zygomatic plate In rodent anatomy, the zygomatic plate is a bony plate derived from the flattened front part of the zygomatic arch (cheekbone). At the back, it connects to the front (maxillary) root of the zygomatic arch, and at the top it is connected to the ...
, a plate at the sides of the skull that roots the front part of the
zygomatic arch In anatomy, the zygomatic arch, or cheek bone, is a part of the skull formed by the zygomatic process of the temporal bone (a bone extending forward from the side of the skull, over the opening of the ear) and the temporal process of the zygo ...
es (cheekbones), is narrower in ''Voalavo'', and lacks a clear zygomatic notch (a notch formed by a projection at the front of the zygomatic plate), which is present in ''Eliurus''. Among nesomyines, only ''Brachytarsomys'' has a more reduced zygomatic notch. Like ''Eliurus'', ''Voalavo'' has moderately high-crowned (
hypsodont Hypsodont is a pattern of dentition with high-crowned teeth and enamel extending past the gum line, providing extra material for wear and tear. Some examples of animals with hypsodont dentition are cows and horses; all animals that feed on gritt ...
)
molars The molars or molar teeth are large, flat teeth at the back of the mouth. They are more developed in mammals. They are used primarily to grind food during chewing. The name ''molar'' derives from Latin, ''molaris dens'', meaning "millstone to ...
with crowns that consist not of discrete cusps, but of transverse laminae (plates) that generally lack longitudinal connections. However, ''Eliurus'' molars are slightly more hypsodont than those of ''Voalavo''. The third upper and lower molars are smaller relative to the second molars in ''Voalavo'' than in ''Eliurus''. Perhaps as a consequence, the upper third molar lacks discrete laminae in ''Voalavo'', and the lower third molar has only two laminae (three in ''Eliurus''). There are three roots under each upper molar and two under each lower.


Distribution and ecology

Both species of ''Voalavo'' occur in
montane forest Montane ecosystems are found on the slopes of mountains. The alpine climate in these regions strongly affects the ecosystem because temperatures fall as elevation increases, causing the ecosystem to stratify. This stratification is a crucial ...
. Northern voalavo is restricted to the
Northern Highlands The Northern Highlands are a mountainous biogeographical region of northern Madagascar. The region includes the Tsaratanana Massif (with the highest mountain of Madagascar, Maromokotro) and smaller nearby massifs such as Marojejy, Anjanaharibe-Su ...
, where it is found at altitude in Marojejy and Anjanaharibe-Sud. The known range of eastern voalavo is restricted to the vicinity of Anjozorobe at altitude. Although most of the between the ranges of the two species consists of montane forest—suitable habitat for ''Voalavo''—the area is bisected by the low-lying
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, which may serve as a barrier between the two species. Subfossil remains of ''Voalavo'' have been found in the former
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(northwestern Madagascar). Very little is known of the ecology of eastern voalavo, but northern voalavo is thought to be largely terrestrial with some scansorial (tree-climbing) abilities. It is active during the night, bears up to three young per litter, and probably eats fruits and seeds. Various
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s have been recorded on northern voalavo, including
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s and ''
Eimeria ''Eimeria'' is a genus of apicomplexan parasites that includes various species capable of causing the disease coccidiosis in animals such as cattle, poultry and smaller ruminants including sheep and goats. ''Eimeria'' species are considered to be ...
''.


Conservation status

Because eastern voalavo has a small range that is threatened by the practice of
slash-and-burn agriculture Slash-and-burn agriculture is a farming method that involves the cutting and burning of plants in a forest or woodland to create a field called a swidden. The method begins by cutting down the trees and woody plants in an area. The downed veget ...
(known in Madagascar as ''tavy''), it is listed on the
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as "
Endangered An endangered species is a species that is very likely to become extinct in the near future, either worldwide or in a particular political jurisdiction. Endangered species may be at risk due to factors such as habitat loss, poaching and in ...
". Although ''V. gymnocaudus'' also has a small range, it is mostly within protected areas, and this species is therefore listed as "
Least Concern A least-concern species is a species that has been categorized by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as evaluated as not being a focus of species conservation because the specific species is still plentiful in the wild. T ...
".


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