Many of Madagascar's unique species are threatened with extinction. However, the severity of recent and potential extinctions in a global evolutionary context is unquantified. Here, we compile a phylogenetic dataset for the complete non-marine mammalian biota of Madagascar and estimate natural rates of extinction, colonization, and speciation. We measure how long it would take to restore Madagascar's mammalian biodiversity under these rates, the "evolutionary return time" (ERT). At the time of human arrival there were approximately 250 species of mammals on Madagascar, resulting from 33 colonisation events (28 by bats), but at least 30 of these species have gone extinct since then. We show that the loss of currently threatened species would...
Humans first arrived on Madagascar only a few thousand years ago. Subsequent habitat destruction and...
Analyses of phylogenetic topology and estimates of divergence timing have facilitated a reconstructi...
Madagascar's unique biota is heavily affected by human activity and is under intense threat. Here, w...
Many of Madagascar's unique species are threatened with extinction. However, the severity of recent ...
There are two possible approaches to understanding natural and human-induced changes in the primate ...
The most threatened mammal group on Earth, Madagascar’s five endemic lemur families (lemurs are foun...
The evolutionary origins of Madagascar's biodiversity remain mysterious despite the fact that relati...
Biodiversity is severely threatened by habitat destruction. As a consquence of habitat destruction, ...
Biodiversity provides us with a host of cultural, scientific, and economic benefits, and highly biod...
International audienceOnly 400 km off the coast of East Africa, the island of Madagascar is one of t...
Abstract Background Was there a mid-Cenozoic vertebrate extinction and recovery event in Madagascar ...
In our paper “Time-lagged effects of habitat fragmentation on terrestrial mammals in Madagascar” (Co...
Humans first arrived on Madagascar only a few thousand years ago. Subsequent habitat destruction and...
Madagascar is widely known for its exceptional biodiversity which is, for the terrestrial part, main...
The incipient sixth mass extinction that started in the Late Pleistocene has already erased over 300...
Humans first arrived on Madagascar only a few thousand years ago. Subsequent habitat destruction and...
Analyses of phylogenetic topology and estimates of divergence timing have facilitated a reconstructi...
Madagascar's unique biota is heavily affected by human activity and is under intense threat. Here, w...
Many of Madagascar's unique species are threatened with extinction. However, the severity of recent ...
There are two possible approaches to understanding natural and human-induced changes in the primate ...
The most threatened mammal group on Earth, Madagascar’s five endemic lemur families (lemurs are foun...
The evolutionary origins of Madagascar's biodiversity remain mysterious despite the fact that relati...
Biodiversity is severely threatened by habitat destruction. As a consquence of habitat destruction, ...
Biodiversity provides us with a host of cultural, scientific, and economic benefits, and highly biod...
International audienceOnly 400 km off the coast of East Africa, the island of Madagascar is one of t...
Abstract Background Was there a mid-Cenozoic vertebrate extinction and recovery event in Madagascar ...
In our paper “Time-lagged effects of habitat fragmentation on terrestrial mammals in Madagascar” (Co...
Humans first arrived on Madagascar only a few thousand years ago. Subsequent habitat destruction and...
Madagascar is widely known for its exceptional biodiversity which is, for the terrestrial part, main...
The incipient sixth mass extinction that started in the Late Pleistocene has already erased over 300...
Humans first arrived on Madagascar only a few thousand years ago. Subsequent habitat destruction and...
Analyses of phylogenetic topology and estimates of divergence timing have facilitated a reconstructi...
Madagascar's unique biota is heavily affected by human activity and is under intense threat. Here, w...