We surveyed the fish fauna of Lac Tseny, in the Sofia Region of northwestern Madagascar, during October 2010 by observing commercial catches and targeted netting of areas used by endemic species. We recorded seven native fish species at the lake, including three endemic cichlids, a herring and a catfish. We confirmed the continued survival of the Critically Endangered Paretroplus menarambo, as well as the presence of a Paretroplus taxon that may be new to science. The commercial fishery in the lake is sustained by introduced tilapiines and the native Savagella robusta. The three endemic cichlids (Paretroplus spp.) were not targeted by commercial fishermen, but when caught in small numbers were retained for domestic consumption. Submerged tr...
The distribution and abundance of Danfoss’ mouse lemurs (Microcebus danfossi) and Grewcock’s sportiv...
Site-based conservation is widely recognized as a fundamental requirement for the maintenance of bio...
While a number of plants, animals, and insects in Madagascar have been called 'invasive', the topic ...
We surveyed the fish fauna of Lac Tseny, in the Sofia Region of northwestern Madagascar, during Octo...
In order to ensure the sustainable management of reef fisheries, it is necessary to obtain data abou...
Le lac Kinkony fait partie des habitats clefs pour la biodiversité du Complexe des Zones Humides Mah...
The Montagne des Français is a limestone massif in northern Madagascar, which is characterised by a ...
Habitat loss and poaching are among the most serious threats to the fragile and unique biodiversity ...
We conducted the first comprehensive lemur survey of the Fiherenana - Manombo Complex (Atsimo - Andr...
L’environnement de la production piscicole continentale à Madagascar est caractérisé par un écosystè...
Traditional taboos and social contracts played an important role in managing the Manambolomaty RAMSA...
Forest habitat loss and associated changes in floristic composition are the major threats to the Mal...
We conducted the first comprehensive lemur survey of the Fiherenana - Manombo Complex (Atsimo-Andref...
The Mahavavy-Kinkony wetland complex is an ecologically diverse and economically critical habitat as...
Little is known about carnivoran ecology and population dynamics in northeastern Madagascar, especia...
The distribution and abundance of Danfoss’ mouse lemurs (Microcebus danfossi) and Grewcock’s sportiv...
Site-based conservation is widely recognized as a fundamental requirement for the maintenance of bio...
While a number of plants, animals, and insects in Madagascar have been called 'invasive', the topic ...
We surveyed the fish fauna of Lac Tseny, in the Sofia Region of northwestern Madagascar, during Octo...
In order to ensure the sustainable management of reef fisheries, it is necessary to obtain data abou...
Le lac Kinkony fait partie des habitats clefs pour la biodiversité du Complexe des Zones Humides Mah...
The Montagne des Français is a limestone massif in northern Madagascar, which is characterised by a ...
Habitat loss and poaching are among the most serious threats to the fragile and unique biodiversity ...
We conducted the first comprehensive lemur survey of the Fiherenana - Manombo Complex (Atsimo - Andr...
L’environnement de la production piscicole continentale à Madagascar est caractérisé par un écosystè...
Traditional taboos and social contracts played an important role in managing the Manambolomaty RAMSA...
Forest habitat loss and associated changes in floristic composition are the major threats to the Mal...
We conducted the first comprehensive lemur survey of the Fiherenana - Manombo Complex (Atsimo-Andref...
The Mahavavy-Kinkony wetland complex is an ecologically diverse and economically critical habitat as...
Little is known about carnivoran ecology and population dynamics in northeastern Madagascar, especia...
The distribution and abundance of Danfoss’ mouse lemurs (Microcebus danfossi) and Grewcock’s sportiv...
Site-based conservation is widely recognized as a fundamental requirement for the maintenance of bio...
While a number of plants, animals, and insects in Madagascar have been called 'invasive', the topic ...