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pro vyhledávání: '"Daniel Rakotondravony"'
Autor:
Martin Raheriarisena, Nanie Ratsifandrihamanana, P. J. Stephenson, Vonjy Andrianjakarivelo, Voahangy Soarimalala, Michael R. Hoffmann, Vololomboahangy R. Randrianjafy, Steven M. Goodman, Daniel Rakotondravony, Felix Rakotondraparany, Andrew Taylor, Kathryn M. Everson, Martin E. Nicoll, Paulina D. Jenkins, Link E. Olson
Publikováno v:
Oryx, 55 (1)
The mammal family Tenrecidae (Afrotheria: Afrosoricida) is endemic to Madagascar. Here we present the conservation priorities for the 31 species of tenrec that were assessed or reassessed in 2015–2016 for the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Si
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::5c56dd16f3405e107685acb44811cf60
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/445760
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/445760
Publikováno v:
Acta Chiropterologica. 17:95-103
Here we expand our previous study to provide more detailed information on the relationship between the male eastern sucker-footed bat Myzopoda aurita and the traveler's tree Ravenala madagascariensis in south-eastern Madagascar, during six month-long
Publikováno v:
Journal of Comparative Physiology B. 184:1077-1089
This study provides first insights into the energetics of the Nesomyinae, a subfamily of rodents endemic to Madagascar. The ancestral nesomyine colonized Madagascar from Africa ca. 30–15 mya at the onset of Oligocene global cooling. We tested the h
Autor:
Daniel Rakotondravony, David W. Weisrock, Anne D. Yoder, Peter M. Kappeler, Rodin M. Rasoloarison
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Primatology. 34:455-469
The number of newly discovered Malagasy vertebrate taxa has multiplied in recent years, emphasizing the importance of complete taxon sampling for phylogenetics, biogeography, functional ecology, and conservation biology, especially in such a biodiver
Publikováno v:
Journal of Zoology. 287:161-168
Information on the spatial distribution and habitat use of the Tenrecidae (Supraorder: Afrotheria) of Madagascar are severely lacking. Here, we present the first data available on home range size, as well as further data on population distribution an
Autor:
David G. I. Kingston, Liva Harinantenaina, William Ronto, Martin Zeller, Daniel Rakotondravony, James R. Rocca, Aaron T. Dossey, Valerie C. Clark, Christopher Shaw
Publikováno v:
Journal of Natural Products. 75:473-478
The skins of Madagascar poison frogs (Mantella) and certain Neotropical poison frogs (Epipedobates, Dendrobates) secrete the new bile acid tauromantellic acid (1), which was found in both wild-caught and captive-born frogs. This is the first molecule
Autor:
Steven M. Goodman, Mitchell T. Irwin, Daniel Rakotondravony, Christopher R. Birkinshaw, Achille P. Raselimanana, John S. Sparks, Charlie J. Gardner, Jörg U. Ganzhorn, Patricia C. Wright, Jean-Luc Raharison, Paul V. Loiselle, Marie Jeanne Raherilalao, Brian L. Fisher, Jonah Ratsimbazafy, Lucienne Wilmé, Pascal Rabeson, Julian Glos
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 143:2351-2362
Five main conclusions arise from this review of the responses of species to anthropogenic disturbance in Madagascar: First, species’ reactions to anthropogenic disturbance are generally negative, but remain poorly known. Our knowledge is patchy amo
Autor:
F. R. Andriamboavonjy, Mahefatiana Ralisata, Olga Ramilijaona Ravoahangimalala, Paul A. Racey, Daniel Rakotondravony, F. H. Randrianandrianina
Publikováno v:
Journal of Zoology. 282:130-139
We studied the social organization, use of foraging habitat, roost switching and diet of the sucker-footed bat Myzopoda aurita in south-eastern Madagascar. All 138 bats caught were males, 18 of which were selected for radio-tracking. The areas indivi
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Holger R. Goerlitz, Olga Ramilijaona, Marcus Piep, Eric Robsomanitrandrasana, Jean-Baptiste Ramanamanjato, Daniel Rakotondravony, Björn Martin Siemers, Joerg U. Ganzhorn
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Primatology. 28:291-304
Very little is known about how nocturnal primates find their food. Here we studied the sensory basis of food perception in wild-caught gray mouse lemurs (Microcebus murinus) in Madagascar. Mouse lemurs feed primarily on fruit and arthropods. We estab
Autor:
Raphali Rodlis Andriantsimanarilafy, Daniel Rakotondravony, Richard K. B. Jenkins, Joseph Christian Randrianantoandro, Roma Randrianavelona, Hantalalaina Elisoa Fideline
Publikováno v:
Amphibia-Reptilia. 28:577-581
Abstract Madagascar's Brookesia dwarf chameleons are believed to require relatively intact forest for survival. Although they have featured in herpetological surveys, taxonomic reviews and trade assessments, very little is known about their microhabi