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Pudella carlae

Pudella carlae, the Peruvian Yungas pudu, is a species of deer from Peru. It was found in 2024 to be a distinct species from the northern pudu, from which it is separated geographically by the Huancabamba Depression. It is the first living deer species to be described in the 21st century.[1][2]

Pudella carlae
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Artiodactyla
Family: Cervidae
Subfamily: Capreolinae
Genus: Pudella
Species:
P. carlae
Binomial name
Pudella carlae
Barrio, Gutiérrez & D'Elía, 2024

Etymology edit

The specific epithet carlae honors fellow biologist Carla Gazzolo, who saved co-author Javier Barrio's life after a vascular problem.[3]

Taxonomy edit

Pudu mephistophiles was historically divided into two subspecies, the type subspecies P. m. mephistophiles with its type locality near Papallacta, Ecuador, and P. m. wetmorei with its type locality in Puracé National Natural Park, Colombia. Both were later found to be individual variations inside one of two distinct populations, spanning through Colombia, Ecuador, and the northernmost part of Peru. The second population was identified in central Peru, separated from the first by the Huancabamba Depression.[4]

The southern population was found to be a distinct species from P. mephistophiles in 2024. At first believed by the researchers to be a subspecies of the latter, it was finally described as the new species P. carlae, distinguished by both morphological differences and genetic variation. It has been reported to be the first extant deer species discovered in the 21st century, and the first in the New World in more than 60 years.[2][5]

The study describing P. carlae found that it and the northern pudu, P. mephistophiles, were not directly related to the southern pudu, P. puda. As the latter is the type species of the genus Pudu, the former two were placed in the resurrected genus Pudella to account for this distinction.[1] That genus was originally erected in 1913 to account for major differences between the northern and southern pudu.[6]

Both genera Pudu and Pudella belong to the tribe Odocoileini, which includes the neotropical deer, although they are not immediate parents.[2]

Description edit

Pudella carlae is a stocky, short-legged cervid. It is 38 centimetres (15 in) tall and weighs 7 to 9 kilograms (15 to 20 lb), making it larger than P. mephistophiles, the smallest known cervid species, but still smaller than Pudu puda.[2][3][5][7]

The body fur is coarse, long, and orange-brown, distinguishing it from the darker coloration of the other two species. The head is mostly black, although not as fully as in P. mephistophiles, as the body's coloration extends to the forehead. Ears are oval, contrasting with the rounded ears of P. mephistophiles and the pointed ears of P. puda. The shape of the incisors also differs from those of other pudus,[3][5] being more spatulated than in P. mephistophiles. The skull is also different, being more elongated, with larger premaxilla and nasal bones, wider braincase and zygomatic breadth.[2]

Ecology and behavior edit

Pudella carlae feeds on ferns, as well as on leaves and berries, mostly from bushes and small trees, although it has been reported to climb inclined tree trunks to eat their leaves.[3][8]

Range and habitat edit

Pudella carlae is found to the southeast of the Huancabamba Depression in the Peruvian Yungas, in cloud forests along the eastern side of the Peruvian Andes. It is found in such areas as the Rio Abiseo National Park, the Yanachaga–Chemillén National Park, the Pampa Hermosa National Sanctuary, the Pui Pui Protection Forest, and the Alto Mayo Protection Forest.[9]

It lives at altitudes ranging from 1,800 to 3,300 metres (5,900 to 10,800 ft).[10]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Anderson, Natali (2024-03-11). "New Species of Dwarf Deer Discovered in Peru". Sci.News. Retrieved 2024-03-15.
  2. ^ a b c d e Barrio, Javier; Gutiérrez, Eliécer E; D’Elía, Guillermo (2024-03-01). Moratelli, Ricardo (ed.). "The first living cervid species described in the 21st century and revalidation of Pudella (Artiodactyla)". Journal of Mammalogy. doi:10.1093/jmammal/gyae012. ISSN 0022-2372.
  3. ^ a b c d Pflughoeft, Aspen (2024-03-19). "'Dwarf'-like mountain creature seen snacking on plants in Peru. It's a new species". Miami Herald. from the original on 2024-03-24. Retrieved 2024-03-24.
  4. ^ Rivera-Portilla, María del Mar; Bravo-Vega, Carlos Andrés; Gómez-Bernal, Luis Germán; Tirira, Diego G. (2022-12-30). "Distribution of Pudu mephistophiles (sensu stricto) in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru: A maximum entropy model approach". Mammalia Aequatorialis. 4: 53–66. doi:10.59763/mam.aeq.v4i.37. ISSN 2697-3286.
  5. ^ a b c González, C. (2024-03-05). "Identifican una nueva especie de pudú en América tras más de 60 años" [A new pudu species identified in the Americas after more than 60 years]. El Mercurio (in Spanish). p. 8. Retrieved 2024-03-16.
  6. ^ Thomas, Oldfield (1913). "On certain of the smaller South American Cervidae". The Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 8. 11: 585–589. doi:10.1080/00222931308693360 – via Biodiversity Heritage Library.
  7. ^ Barnett, Adrian. "Tiny deer from the dry valleys of Peru recognised as new species". New Scientist. Retrieved 2024-04-06.
  8. ^ Vera, Enrique (2024-03-15). "El descubrimiento del misterioso pudú de la yunga peruana: una nueva especie que habita los bosques nubosos" [The Discovery of the Mysterious Peruvian Yunga Pudú: A New Species Inhabiting Cloud Forests]. Mongabay (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-03-21.
  9. ^ "A New Deer Species Discovered in Peru's Forests". LatinAmerican Post. 2024-03-08. Retrieved 2024-03-15.
  10. ^ Quiroz, Paulina (2024-03-12). "«Pudella carlae» la nueva especie de ciervo sudamericano" ["Pudella carlae" the new species of South American deer]. Escuela de Graduados Facultad de Ciencias – UACh (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-03-17.

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Pudella carlae the Peruvian Yungas pudu is a species of deer from Peru It was found in 2024 to be a distinct species from the northern pudu from which it is separated geographically by the Huancabamba Depression It is the first living deer species to be described in the 21st century 1 2 Pudella carlaeScientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass MammaliaOrder ArtiodactylaFamily CervidaeSubfamily CapreolinaeGenus PudellaSpecies P carlaeBinomial namePudella carlaeBarrio Gutierrez amp D Elia 2024 Contents 1 Etymology 2 Taxonomy 3 Description 4 Ecology and behavior 5 Range and habitat 6 ReferencesEtymology editThe specific epithet carlae honors fellow biologist Carla Gazzolo who saved co author Javier Barrio s life after a vascular problem 3 Taxonomy editPudu mephistophiles was historically divided into two subspecies the type subspecies P m mephistophiles with its type locality near Papallacta Ecuador and P m wetmorei with its type locality in Purace National Natural Park Colombia Both were later found to be individual variations inside one of two distinct populations spanning through Colombia Ecuador and the northernmost part of Peru The second population was identified in central Peru separated from the first by the Huancabamba Depression 4 The southern population was found to be a distinct species from P mephistophiles in 2024 At first believed by the researchers to be a subspecies of the latter it was finally described as the new species P carlae distinguished by both morphological differences and genetic variation It has been reported to be the first extant deer species discovered in the 21st century and the first in the New World in more than 60 years 2 5 The study describing P carlae found that it and the northern pudu P mephistophiles were not directly related to the southern pudu P puda As the latter is the type species of the genus Pudu the former two were placed in the resurrected genus Pudella to account for this distinction 1 That genus was originally erected in 1913 to account for major differences between the northern and southern pudu 6 Both genera Pudu and Pudella belong to the tribe Odocoileini which includes the neotropical deer although they are not immediate parents 2 Description editPudella carlae is a stocky short legged cervid It is 38 centimetres 15 in tall and weighs 7 to 9 kilograms 15 to 20 lb making it larger than P mephistophiles the smallest known cervid species but still smaller than Pudu puda 2 3 5 7 The body fur is coarse long and orange brown distinguishing it from the darker coloration of the other two species The head is mostly black although not as fully as in P mephistophiles as the body s coloration extends to the forehead Ears are oval contrasting with the rounded ears of P mephistophiles and the pointed ears of P puda The shape of the incisors also differs from those of other pudus 3 5 being more spatulated than in P mephistophiles The skull is also different being more elongated with larger premaxilla and nasal bones wider braincase and zygomatic breadth 2 Ecology and behavior editPudella carlae feeds on ferns as well as on leaves and berries mostly from bushes and small trees although it has been reported to climb inclined tree trunks to eat their leaves 3 8 Range and habitat editPudella carlae is found to the southeast of the Huancabamba Depression in the Peruvian Yungas in cloud forests along the eastern side of the Peruvian Andes It is found in such areas as the Rio Abiseo National Park the Yanachaga Chemillen National Park the Pampa Hermosa National Sanctuary the Pui Pui Protection Forest and the Alto Mayo Protection Forest 9 It lives at altitudes ranging from 1 800 to 3 300 metres 5 900 to 10 800 ft 10 References edit a b Anderson Natali 2024 03 11 New Species of Dwarf Deer Discovered in Peru Sci News Retrieved 2024 03 15 a b c d e Barrio Javier Gutierrez Eliecer E D Elia Guillermo 2024 03 01 Moratelli Ricardo ed The first living cervid species described in the 21st century and revalidation of Pudella Artiodactyla Journal of Mammalogy doi 10 1093 jmammal gyae012 ISSN 0022 2372 a b c d Pflughoeft Aspen 2024 03 19 Dwarf like mountain creature seen snacking on plants in Peru It s a new species Miami Herald Archived from the original on 2024 03 24 Retrieved 2024 03 24 Rivera Portilla Maria del Mar Bravo Vega Carlos Andres Gomez Bernal Luis German Tirira Diego G 2022 12 30 Distribution of Pudu mephistophiles sensu stricto in Colombia Ecuador and Peru A maximum entropy model approach Mammalia Aequatorialis 4 53 66 doi 10 59763 mam aeq v4i 37 ISSN 2697 3286 a b c Gonzalez C 2024 03 05 Identifican una nueva especie de pudu en America tras mas de 60 anos A new pudu species identified in the Americas after more than 60 years El Mercurio in Spanish p 8 Retrieved 2024 03 16 Thomas Oldfield 1913 On certain of the smaller South American Cervidae The Annals and Magazine of Natural History 8 11 585 589 doi 10 1080 00222931308693360 via Biodiversity Heritage Library Barnett Adrian Tiny deer from the dry valleys of Peru recognised as new species New Scientist Retrieved 2024 04 06 Vera Enrique 2024 03 15 El descubrimiento del misterioso pudu de la yunga peruana una nueva especie que habita los bosques nubosos The Discovery of the Mysterious Peruvian Yunga Pudu A New Species Inhabiting Cloud Forests Mongabay in Spanish Retrieved 2024 03 21 A New Deer Species Discovered in Peru s Forests LatinAmerican Post 2024 03 08 Retrieved 2024 03 15 Quiroz Paulina 2024 03 12 Pudella carlae la nueva especie de ciervo sudamericano Pudella carlae the new species of South American deer Escuela de Graduados Facultad de Ciencias UACh in Spanish Retrieved 2024 03 17 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pudella carlae amp oldid 1218343939, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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