Tree-dwelling and nocturnal, silky anteaters of Central and South America have often eluded scientists until now.

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1 de 10 31/01/2018 18:08 https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2017/12/anteaters-animals-brazil-new-species.html Weird & Wild Tree-dwelling and nocturnal, silky anteaters of Central and South America have often eluded scientists until now.

2 de 10 31/01/2018 18:08 By Jason G. Goldman The first clue was the fur. While studying silky anteaters in Brazil, biologist Flávia Miranda "began to see differences between the colors of the population of the Amazon and the Atlantic forest," she recalls. There was just one recognized species Cyclopes didactylus but she

3 de 10 31/01/2018 18:08 on 10 expeditions in Brazil and Suriname in search of silky anteaters over a decade, as well as scoured natural history museums for additional biological samples. (Read how new Amazon species are discovered every other day.) By the end, the team wound up with DNA samples from 33 wild anteaters and anatomical information collected from an additional 280 museum specimens. Her initial hunch was right: The two groups of silky anteaters were different. In fact, there may be up to seven different types of silky anteaters, according to her study, published December 11 in the Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. "This is a good example of the startling results that can emerge when a widespread animal that has hardly ever been studied in any detail is examined with modern techniques for the first time," says Kristofer Helgen, a mammalogist at the University of Adelaide in Australia. "I won't be surprised if future research on these beautiful animals shows even more overlooked species," he says.

4 de 10 31/01/2018 18:08 In 2005, Miranda learned that scientists were unsure whether silky anteaters even still lived in the northeastern Atlantic rain forest, inspiring her to study the enigmatic mammals. (Read more about the giant anteater.) Her team's first challenge was figuring out how to capture them. Just 20 inches long and nocturnal, they're the least studied of all the anteaters, mainly because they're so hard to find. Found throughout central and

5 de 10 31/01/2018 18:08 communities, asking them for their expertise in tracking, finding, and capturing the furry critters. "It took us two years to capture the first animal," she says. While some researchers had already proposed dividing silky anteaters into a set of subspecies, Miranda started from scratch, working from the assumption that only one species, Cyclopes didactylus, existed. In addition to the genetic material, the team relied on skull measurements and fur coloration as potential means of distinguishing each species. (Read about a "teddy bear" mammal discovered in South America.) The genomic and anatomical analyses confirmed that four of the previously proposed subspecies were indeed distinct. The team then identified another three species that had never before been proposed, for a total of potentially seven different species.

6 de 10 31/01/2018 18:08 The International Union for Conservation of Nature classifies C. didactylus as a species of least concern, in part because it's so widely distributed. But with the new splits in its family tree, it isn't clear how each new species is faring. The researchers are now hard at work assessing threats to each newly described species so conservationists can better protect them. (See maps that show how global consumption affects wildlife.) Miranda suspects that at least two of the new species are threatened with extinction, under pressure from deforestation due to mining and agriculture. After spending 10 years searching for elusive animals in the rain forests of Brazil and Suriname, Miranda is excited to continue her grand adventure. "The work is just beginning," she says. Sponsored By ZergNet

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