A visit to the Tsingy de Bemaraha in Western Madagascar was undertaken in 1991 to survey the lemurs of this little known reserve. Preliminary results of field observations and interviews with local inhabitants are presented together with notes on the forests, the human population and the conservation status of the regio
The Fandriana-Marolambo forest corridor is one of the largest (ca. 250,000 ha) and least explored tr...
Distribution. NE Madagascar, extremely limited distribution in the far N of the island, just to the ...
Recent studies question the assumption that folivorous primates rely on ubiquitous and evenly distri...
A visit to the Tsingy de Bemaraha in Western Madagascar was undertaken in 1991 to survey the lemurs ...
The grey gentle lemur Hapalemur griseus is currently divided into three subspecies. Of these, very l...
Protected areas are essential to conservation. They are expected to safeguard the wildlife and their...
Tsidy, Repahaka sy Fotsife from the Malagasy: Mouse lemur, sportive lemur and woolly lemur. "The Ank...
Ecological flexibility entails an expansion of niche breadth in response to different environmental ...
In this short article on lemurs I give a concise introduction for non-specialists to these conspicuo...
There are at least three distinct taxa of woolly lemurs (genus Avahi) in western Madagascar. The ran...
Sportive lemurs of the genus Lepilemur are small, nocturnal folivorous lemurs that are exclusively a...
I examine the niche partitioning between native ring-tailed lemurs, Lemur catta, and an introduced h...
Lepilemur mittermeieri is a very little known sportive lemur of the Ampasindava peninsula of Madagas...
In this study we followed hairy-eared dwarf lemurs (Allocebus trichotis), a small nocturnal strepsir...
Genus Lepilemur is exemplary of the endemic mammalian fauna of the island of Madagascar. Sportive le...
The Fandriana-Marolambo forest corridor is one of the largest (ca. 250,000 ha) and least explored tr...
Distribution. NE Madagascar, extremely limited distribution in the far N of the island, just to the ...
Recent studies question the assumption that folivorous primates rely on ubiquitous and evenly distri...
A visit to the Tsingy de Bemaraha in Western Madagascar was undertaken in 1991 to survey the lemurs ...
The grey gentle lemur Hapalemur griseus is currently divided into three subspecies. Of these, very l...
Protected areas are essential to conservation. They are expected to safeguard the wildlife and their...
Tsidy, Repahaka sy Fotsife from the Malagasy: Mouse lemur, sportive lemur and woolly lemur. "The Ank...
Ecological flexibility entails an expansion of niche breadth in response to different environmental ...
In this short article on lemurs I give a concise introduction for non-specialists to these conspicuo...
There are at least three distinct taxa of woolly lemurs (genus Avahi) in western Madagascar. The ran...
Sportive lemurs of the genus Lepilemur are small, nocturnal folivorous lemurs that are exclusively a...
I examine the niche partitioning between native ring-tailed lemurs, Lemur catta, and an introduced h...
Lepilemur mittermeieri is a very little known sportive lemur of the Ampasindava peninsula of Madagas...
In this study we followed hairy-eared dwarf lemurs (Allocebus trichotis), a small nocturnal strepsir...
Genus Lepilemur is exemplary of the endemic mammalian fauna of the island of Madagascar. Sportive le...
The Fandriana-Marolambo forest corridor is one of the largest (ca. 250,000 ha) and least explored tr...
Distribution. NE Madagascar, extremely limited distribution in the far N of the island, just to the ...
Recent studies question the assumption that folivorous primates rely on ubiquitous and evenly distri...