© 2019 S. Karger AG, Basel. The recognition that much biodiversity exists outside protected areas is driving research to understand how animals survive in anthropogenic landscapes. In Madagascar, cacao (Theobroma cacao) is grown under a mix of native and exotic shade trees, and this study sought to understand whether lemurs were present in these agroecosystems. Between November 2016 and March 2017, discussions with farmers, nocturnal reconnaissance surveys and camera traps were used to confirm the presence of lemurs in the Cokafa and Mangabe plantations near Ambanja, north-west Madagascar. Four species of lemur were encountered in nocturnal surveys: Mirza zaza, Phaner parienti, Microcebussp. and Cheirogaleussp. with encounter rates of 1.2, ...
Tropical forests are home to the widest variety of organisms, currently estimated at around 50% of a...
<div><p>The lemurs of Madagascar are among the most threatened mammalian taxa in the world, with hab...
Habitat loss and fragmentation pose a significant threat to many primate species worldwide, yet comm...
© 2019 S. Karger AG, Basel. The recognition that much biodiversity exists outside protected areas is...
Conversion of land for agriculture can have catastrophic impacts on natural ecosystems and can drast...
Madagascar is one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots. The island’s past and current rates of defor...
Protected areas are essential to conservation. They are expected to safeguard the wildlife and their...
Forest loss, fragmentation, and anthropization threaten the survival of forest species all over the ...
Tree hollows provide shelters for a large number of forest-dependent vertebrate species worldwide. I...
Despite an increasing recognition of the ecosystem services provided by mangroves, we know little ab...
Ecological flexibility entails an expansion of niche breadth in response to different environmental ...
Understanding the interaction between frugivores and their habitat is necessary for both primate and...
As a result of the continuous loss of forest habitats in Madagascar, forest fragments that exhibit a...
A key aspect of a primate's ecology is its food source – the very nature of which is spatially and s...
This is the first study to document the natural history of Lemur catta, ring-tailed lemurs, outside ...
Tropical forests are home to the widest variety of organisms, currently estimated at around 50% of a...
<div><p>The lemurs of Madagascar are among the most threatened mammalian taxa in the world, with hab...
Habitat loss and fragmentation pose a significant threat to many primate species worldwide, yet comm...
© 2019 S. Karger AG, Basel. The recognition that much biodiversity exists outside protected areas is...
Conversion of land for agriculture can have catastrophic impacts on natural ecosystems and can drast...
Madagascar is one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots. The island’s past and current rates of defor...
Protected areas are essential to conservation. They are expected to safeguard the wildlife and their...
Forest loss, fragmentation, and anthropization threaten the survival of forest species all over the ...
Tree hollows provide shelters for a large number of forest-dependent vertebrate species worldwide. I...
Despite an increasing recognition of the ecosystem services provided by mangroves, we know little ab...
Ecological flexibility entails an expansion of niche breadth in response to different environmental ...
Understanding the interaction between frugivores and their habitat is necessary for both primate and...
As a result of the continuous loss of forest habitats in Madagascar, forest fragments that exhibit a...
A key aspect of a primate's ecology is its food source – the very nature of which is spatially and s...
This is the first study to document the natural history of Lemur catta, ring-tailed lemurs, outside ...
Tropical forests are home to the widest variety of organisms, currently estimated at around 50% of a...
<div><p>The lemurs of Madagascar are among the most threatened mammalian taxa in the world, with hab...
Habitat loss and fragmentation pose a significant threat to many primate species worldwide, yet comm...