Background Although today 15% of living primates are endemic to Madagascar, their diversity was even greater in the recent past since dozens of extinct species have been recovered from Holocene excavation sites. Among them were the so-called "giant lemurs" some of which weighed up to 160 kg. Although extensively studied, the phylogenetic relationships between extinct and extant lemurs are still difficult to decipher, mainly due to morphological specializations that reflect ecology more than phylogeny, resulting in rampant homoplasy.ResultsAncient DNA recovered from subfossils recently supported a sister relationship between giant "sloth" lemurs and extant indriids and helped to revise the phylogenetic position of Megaladapis edwardsi among ...
Madagascar is a biodiversity hotspot, well known for its endemic primates, the lemurs. Numbers of re...
The family Lepilemuridae includes 26 species of sportive lemurs, most of which were recently describ...
Accurate information on name-bearing types, including corresponding type localities, is essential fo...
Background Although today 15% of living primates are endemic to Madagascar, their diversity was even...
Background - Although today 15% of living primates are endemic to Madagascar, their diversity was e...
Among the best known of recently extinct Malagasy lemurs is Archaeolemur, which is represented by ma...
LEMURS (INFRAORDER: Lemuriformes) are a radiation of strepsirrhine primates endemic to the island of...
LEMURS (INFRAORDER: Lemuriformes) are a radiation of strepsirrhine primates endemic to the island of...
Paleontological and neontological systematics seek to answer evolutionary questions with different d...
Humans first arrived on Madagascar only a few thousand years ago. Subsequent habitat destruction and...
Humans first arrived on Madagascar only a few thousand years ago. Subsequent habitat destruction and...
Paleontological expeditions to Madagascar over the past two decades have yielded large quantities of...
<div><p>Lemurs (infraorder: Lemuriformes) are a radiation of strepsirrhine primates endemic to the i...
Lemurs (infraorder: Lemuriformes) are a radiation of strepsirrhine primates endemic to the island of...
Membres du jury: Pr. Y. RUMPLER Pr. P. DARLU Pr. R. ALBIGNAC Dr. A. HANAUERMolecular biology and Lem...
Madagascar is a biodiversity hotspot, well known for its endemic primates, the lemurs. Numbers of re...
The family Lepilemuridae includes 26 species of sportive lemurs, most of which were recently describ...
Accurate information on name-bearing types, including corresponding type localities, is essential fo...
Background Although today 15% of living primates are endemic to Madagascar, their diversity was even...
Background - Although today 15% of living primates are endemic to Madagascar, their diversity was e...
Among the best known of recently extinct Malagasy lemurs is Archaeolemur, which is represented by ma...
LEMURS (INFRAORDER: Lemuriformes) are a radiation of strepsirrhine primates endemic to the island of...
LEMURS (INFRAORDER: Lemuriformes) are a radiation of strepsirrhine primates endemic to the island of...
Paleontological and neontological systematics seek to answer evolutionary questions with different d...
Humans first arrived on Madagascar only a few thousand years ago. Subsequent habitat destruction and...
Humans first arrived on Madagascar only a few thousand years ago. Subsequent habitat destruction and...
Paleontological expeditions to Madagascar over the past two decades have yielded large quantities of...
<div><p>Lemurs (infraorder: Lemuriformes) are a radiation of strepsirrhine primates endemic to the i...
Lemurs (infraorder: Lemuriformes) are a radiation of strepsirrhine primates endemic to the island of...
Membres du jury: Pr. Y. RUMPLER Pr. P. DARLU Pr. R. ALBIGNAC Dr. A. HANAUERMolecular biology and Lem...
Madagascar is a biodiversity hotspot, well known for its endemic primates, the lemurs. Numbers of re...
The family Lepilemuridae includes 26 species of sportive lemurs, most of which were recently describ...
Accurate information on name-bearing types, including corresponding type localities, is essential fo...