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Autor:
Grant S. Joseph, Fetraharimalala Randriatsara, Andrinajoro R. Rakotoarivelo, Ando A. Rafidiarimanda, Colleen L. Seymour
Publikováno v:
Plants, People, Planet, Vol 6, Iss 6, Pp 1490-1504 (2024)
Societal Impact Statement Debates about the impacts of human settlement on Madagascar's habitat have missed the Malagasy perspective. Using indigenous and local knowledge in the form of toponyms, we find many regions across today's treeless grassland
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https://doaj.org/article/f693175df3094a78a92369c59becbb6a
Publikováno v:
Plants, People, Planet, Vol 6, Iss 3, Pp 570-586 (2024)
Societal Impact Statement To better understand the impact of human settlement on vegetation distribution and disturbance regimes in Madagascar, the 2021 Malagasy Grassy Biomes Workshop called for an examination of the role of extinct megafauna in det
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https://doaj.org/article/4e7517e4d4584426a0ea79dfaaa996f6
Publikováno v:
Plants, People, Planet, Vol 6, Iss 3, Pp 656-669 (2024)
Societal Impact Statement The relationship between rainfall, fire and habitat can display incongruencies. The 2021 Malagasy Grassy Biomes Workshop identified understanding fire regimes as a knowledge gap. This study pinpoints regions where anthropoge
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https://doaj.org/article/e52cb6c82abd4092b0020299e2e80c48
Publikováno v:
Plants, People, Planet, Vol 6, Iss 1, Pp 67-78 (2024)
Societal Impact Statement The 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference emphasised the need to modify practices that negatively impact biodiversity and food security in the context of global change. Following Madagascar's drought‐induced famine
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/929c75a32bdd4659bd4e0ce7d49e92bf
Autor:
Richard K B Jenkins, Aidan Keane, Andrinajoro R Rakotoarivelo, Victor Rakotomboavonjy, Felicien H Randrianandrianina, H Julie Razafimanahaka, Sylvain R Ralaiarimalala, Julia P G Jones
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 6, Iss 12, p e27570 (2011)
Understanding the patterns of wild meat consumption from tropical forests is important for designing approaches to address this major threat to biodiversity and mitigate potential pathways for transmission of emerging diseases. Bushmeat consumption h
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https://doaj.org/article/4855e2de61dd4e62878c5ff48630395f
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 289
Models aimed at understanding C 4 -savannah distribution for Australia, Africa and South America support transition to forest at high mean annual precipitation (MAP), and savannah grasslands of Madagascar have recently been reported to be similarly l
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mammalogy. 100:1144-1155
The spiral-horned antelopes (genus Tragelaphus) are among the most phenotypically diverse of all large mammals, and evolved in Africa during an adaptive radiation that began in the late Miocene, around 6 million years ago. Tragelaphus was able to exp
Autor:
Love Dalén, Andrinajoro R Rakotoarivelo, Yoshan Moodley, Michael William Bruford, Tate Tunstall, Shyam Gopalakrishnan, Isa-Rita M. Russo, Remi-Andre Olsen, Stefan Prost, Michael V. Westbury, Oliver A. Ryder
Publikováno v:
Molecular biology and evolution. 37(11)
Africa’s black (Diceros bicornis) and white (Ceratotherium simum) rhinoceros are closely related sister-taxa that evolved highly divergent obligate browsing and grazing feeding strategies. Although their precursor species Diceros praecox and Cerato
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 261:109282
Madagascar is the world's highest profile conservation priority. Yet the natural habitat of its largest biome, the 200,000 km2 Malagasy Central Highlands (MCH) remains one of the most prominent and longstanding debates in conservation: are MCH grassl
Publikováno v:
PeerJ
PeerJ, Vol 7, p e5866 (2019)
PeerJ, Vol 7, p e5866 (2019)
Macronycteris commersoni(Hipposideridae), a bat species endemic to Madagascar, is widespread across the island and utilizes a range of habitat types including open woodland, degraded habitats, and forested areas from sea level to 1,325 m. Despite bei