Bengal slow loris Pygmy slow loris Population genetics Mitochondrial control region
Issue Date:
2007
Publisher:
International Journal of Primatology
Citation:
Volume: 28, Issue: 4, Page : 791-799
Abstract:
Bengal slow lorises (Nycticebus bengalensis) and pygmy slow lorises (Nycticebus pygmaeus) are
nocturnal which creates difficulties to study them in the field. There is a scarcity of data on them and their
population genetics are poorly understood. We sequenced and analyzed a partial fragment in the first
hypervariable region of the mitochondrial control region or D-loop HVRI of 21 Nycticebus bengalensis and
119 N. pygmaeus from the boundary between China and Vietnam where they are sympatric. Though the
sample size for Nycticebus pygmaeus is much larger, the polymorphism level is much lower than that of N.
bengalensis, possibly because of (1) external gene flow from other habitats of N. bengalensis, (2) gene
ingression from Sunda slow lorises (N. coucang coucang) to N. bengalensis, (3) a skewed birth sex ratio in
N. pygmaeus, and (4) a possible low survival rate of infant N. pygmaeus. Based on genetic comparisons to
Nycticebus bengalensis, we propose that N. pygmaeus in southern China and northern Vietnam might have
migrated from middle or southern Vietnam recently. ?? 2007 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.