Over the past couple of decades Madagascar has witnessed an explosion in the number of primate species generally recognized. Much of this proliferation can be traced less to increasing knowledge of the lemur fauna than to the complete replacement of biological notions of the species by the Phylogenetic Species Concept (PSC), which views species as irreducible diagnosable units. The consequent focus on autapomorphy (unique possession of morphological and molecular derived features) as ‘the’ criterion for species recognition has led to the almost complete disappearance of lemur subspecies from Madagascar faunal lists; yet subspecies are an expected result of the evolutionary forces that gave rise to the island’s current pattern of biodiversit...
Un Arbre ne fait pas la Forêt En tant que Malgaches, nous apprécions la beauté de notre patrimoine n...
The species diversity of Malagasy small mammals is assessed along three different east-west ...
Habitat loss and poaching are among the most serious threats to the fragile and unique biodiversity ...
While a number of plants, animals, and insects in Madagascar have been called 'invasive', the topic ...
Forest habitat loss and associated changes in floristic composition are the major threats to the Mal...
The history of conservation policy and practice in Madagascar over the last 30 years shows that the ...
We conducted the first comprehensive lemur survey of the Fiherenana - Manombo Complex (Atsimo - Andr...
The Montagne des Français is a limestone massif in northern Madagascar, which is characterised by a ...
Endemic and introduced species of Malagasy yams (Dioscorea spp.) have been studied in the dr...
We conducted the first comprehensive lemur survey of the Fiherenana - Manombo Complex (Atsimo-Andref...
Preserving Earth’s biodiversity is one of the central challenges to global sustainability, and the t...
Les origines du peuplement de l’île de Madagascar ne sont encore que partiellement explorées à l’heu...
A comparative study of snake community composition of 45 tropical forest patches, including ...
Madagascar is among the top five priorities "hotspots" for global biodiversity conservation. Apis me...
Madagascar est mondialement réputé pour la richesse de sa biodiversité. Depuis quelques années la pr...
Un Arbre ne fait pas la Forêt En tant que Malgaches, nous apprécions la beauté de notre patrimoine n...
The species diversity of Malagasy small mammals is assessed along three different east-west ...
Habitat loss and poaching are among the most serious threats to the fragile and unique biodiversity ...
While a number of plants, animals, and insects in Madagascar have been called 'invasive', the topic ...
Forest habitat loss and associated changes in floristic composition are the major threats to the Mal...
The history of conservation policy and practice in Madagascar over the last 30 years shows that the ...
We conducted the first comprehensive lemur survey of the Fiherenana - Manombo Complex (Atsimo - Andr...
The Montagne des Français is a limestone massif in northern Madagascar, which is characterised by a ...
Endemic and introduced species of Malagasy yams (Dioscorea spp.) have been studied in the dr...
We conducted the first comprehensive lemur survey of the Fiherenana - Manombo Complex (Atsimo-Andref...
Preserving Earth’s biodiversity is one of the central challenges to global sustainability, and the t...
Les origines du peuplement de l’île de Madagascar ne sont encore que partiellement explorées à l’heu...
A comparative study of snake community composition of 45 tropical forest patches, including ...
Madagascar is among the top five priorities "hotspots" for global biodiversity conservation. Apis me...
Madagascar est mondialement réputé pour la richesse de sa biodiversité. Depuis quelques années la pr...
Un Arbre ne fait pas la Forêt En tant que Malgaches, nous apprécions la beauté de notre patrimoine n...
The species diversity of Malagasy small mammals is assessed along three different east-west ...
Habitat loss and poaching are among the most serious threats to the fragile and unique biodiversity ...