A basic understanding of the taxonomy, diversity, and distributions of primates is essential for their conservation. This review of the status of the taxonomy of lemurs is based on a 5-d workshop entitled "Primate Taxonomy for the New Millennium," held at the Disney Institute, Orlando, Florida, in February 2000. The aim is not to present a taxonomic revision, but to review our current understanding of the diversity and current and past ranges of lemurs and indicate where there is controversy, discrepancy, or lack of knowledge. Our goal therefore is to provide a baseline for future taxonomic investigation, as well as a clearer focus for research and conservation priorities. We here focus on the lemurs of Madagascar and recognize 5 families, ...
Speciation begins when populations become genetically separated through a substantial reduction in g...
LEMURS (INFRAORDER: Lemuriformes) are a radiation of strepsirrhine primates endemic to the island of...
Two species of dwarf lemurs (Cheirogaleus) of Madagascar are conventionally recognized. To investiga...
Abstract A basic understanding of the taxonomy, diversity, and distributions of primates is essentia...
Madagascar is one of the highest biodiversity hotspots on the planet; however, it is also one of the...
The genus Cheirogaleus, the dwarf lemurs, is a radiation of strepsirrhine primates endemic to the is...
chrome b, Microcebus, new species Giant mouse lemurs (genus Mirza) are small nocturnal primates ende...
Background - The past decade has seen a remarkable increase in the number of recognized mouse lemur ...
International audienceDelimitation of cryptic species is increasingly based on genetic analyses but ...
Abstract Background The past decade has seen a remarkable increase in the number of recognized mouse...
The destruction and degradation of forest habitats are the biggest drivers of primate population dec...
Genus Lepilemur is exemplary of the endemic mammalian fauna of the island of Madagascar. Sportive le...
Accurate information on name-bearing types, including corresponding type localities, is essential fo...
The family Lepilemuridae includes 26 species of sportive lemurs, most of which were recently describ...
LEMURS (INFRAORDER: Lemuriformes) are a radiation of strepsirrhine primates endemic to the island of...
Speciation begins when populations become genetically separated through a substantial reduction in g...
LEMURS (INFRAORDER: Lemuriformes) are a radiation of strepsirrhine primates endemic to the island of...
Two species of dwarf lemurs (Cheirogaleus) of Madagascar are conventionally recognized. To investiga...
Abstract A basic understanding of the taxonomy, diversity, and distributions of primates is essentia...
Madagascar is one of the highest biodiversity hotspots on the planet; however, it is also one of the...
The genus Cheirogaleus, the dwarf lemurs, is a radiation of strepsirrhine primates endemic to the is...
chrome b, Microcebus, new species Giant mouse lemurs (genus Mirza) are small nocturnal primates ende...
Background - The past decade has seen a remarkable increase in the number of recognized mouse lemur ...
International audienceDelimitation of cryptic species is increasingly based on genetic analyses but ...
Abstract Background The past decade has seen a remarkable increase in the number of recognized mouse...
The destruction and degradation of forest habitats are the biggest drivers of primate population dec...
Genus Lepilemur is exemplary of the endemic mammalian fauna of the island of Madagascar. Sportive le...
Accurate information on name-bearing types, including corresponding type localities, is essential fo...
The family Lepilemuridae includes 26 species of sportive lemurs, most of which were recently describ...
LEMURS (INFRAORDER: Lemuriformes) are a radiation of strepsirrhine primates endemic to the island of...
Speciation begins when populations become genetically separated through a substantial reduction in g...
LEMURS (INFRAORDER: Lemuriformes) are a radiation of strepsirrhine primates endemic to the island of...
Two species of dwarf lemurs (Cheirogaleus) of Madagascar are conventionally recognized. To investiga...