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pro vyhledávání: '"Hoby A, Rasoanaivo"'
Autor:
Marni LaFleur, Hoby A. Rasoanaivo, Tojo H. Andrianarivo, Fanantenana Randria Andrianomanana, Stuart McKernan, Mamy Serge Raherison, Rakotoson Andrianantenaina, Michele Miller, Jonah Ratsimbazafy, Simon Grandjean Lapierre, Paulo Ranaivomanana, Niaina Rakotosamimanana
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 29, Iss 12, Pp 2587-2589 (2023)
We diagnosed Mycobacterium tuberculosis in captive lemurs and a fossa in Antananarivo, Madagascar. We noted clinical signs in the animals and found characteristic lesions during necropsy. The source of infection remains unknown. Our results illustrat
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ceee46ee8bf44fe69ae406c8f03438f9
Autor:
Elaine E. Guevara, Lydia K. Greene, Marina B. Blanco, Casey Farmer, Jeannin Ranaivonasy, Joelisoa Ratsirarson, Karine L. Mahefarisoa, Tsiky Rajaonarivelo, Hajanirina H. Rakotondrainibe, Randall E. Junge, Cathy V. Williams, Elodi Rambeloson, Hoby A. Rasoanaivo, Vololonirina Rahalinarivo, Laza H. Andrianandrianina, Jonathan B. Clayton, Ryan S. Rothman, Richard R. Lawler, Brenda J. Bradley, Anne D. Yoder
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Vol 9 (2021)
The lemurs of Madagascar include numerous species characterized by folivory across several families. Many extant lemuriform folivores exist in sympatry in Madagascar’s remaining forests. These species avoid feeding competition by adopting different
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/4e23e9f951e34eedbd9ec08e383820f9
Autor:
Marni LaFleur, Kim E. Reuter, Michael B. Hall, Hoby H. Rasoanaivo, Stuart McKernan, Paulo Ranaivomanana, Anita Michel, Marie Sylvianne Rabodoarivelo, Zamin Iqbal, Niaina Rakotosamimanana, Simon Grandjean Lapierre
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 27, Iss 3, Pp 977-979 (2021)
We diagnosed tuberculosis in an illegally wild-captured pet ring-tailed lemur manifesting lethargy, anorexia, and cervical lymphadenopathy. Whole-genome sequencing confirmed the Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolate belonged to lineage 3 and harbored st
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/484f3395da3e4a1b90ff2ebced8f4e52
Autor:
Christine M. Drea, Anne D. Yoder, Elodi Rambeloson, Lydia K. Greene, Marina B. Blanco, Elissa D. Foss, Hoby A. Rasoanaivo
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Primatology. 42:961-979
The gut microbiome is gaining recognition for its role in primate nutrition, but we stand to benefit from microbiome comparisons across diverse hosts and environmental conditions. We compared gut microbiome structure in four lemur species from four p
Autor:
Roger E Ramarokoto, Hoby A. Rasoanaivo, Prosper, Cédric de Foucault, Elodi Rambeloson, Jean B Andriambeloson, Lydia K. Greene, Marina B. Blanco
Publikováno v:
Folia Primatologica. 92:284-295
Madagascar’s biodiversity is imperiled by habitat loss and degradation. Furthermore, species may be locally extirpated due to targeted hunting or disease. Translocating at-risk individuals to areas devoid of the species may be an effective conserva
Publikováno v:
FEMS Microbiology Ecology. 98
The gut microbiome can mediate host metabolism, including facilitating energy-saving strategies like hibernation. The dwarf lemurs of Madagascar (Cheirogaleus spp.) are the only obligate hibernators among primates. They also hibernate in the subtropi
Autor:
Lydia K. Greene, Laza H. Andrianandrianina, Karine L. Mahefarisoa, Anne D. Yoder, Brenda J. Bradley, Marina B. Blanco, Elaine E. Guevara, Elodi Rambeloson, Cathy V. Williams, Joelisoa Ratsirarson, Ryan S. Rothman, Tsiky Rajaonarivelo, Randall E. Junge, Vololonirina Rahalinarivo, Casey Farmer, Jeannin Ranaivonasy, Hajanirina Rakotondrainibe, Richard R. Lawler, Hoby A. Rasoanaivo, Jonathan B. Clayton
Folivory evolved independently at least three times over the last 40 million years among Madagascar’s lemurs. Many extant lemuriform folivores exist in sympatry in Madagascar’s remaining forests. These species avoid feeding competition by adoptin
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::464e5eb10a424e58ce6a1b0e936c5eb6
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.07.06.451309
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.07.06.451309
Autor:
Elodi, Rambeloson, Jean-Basile, Andriambeloson, Hoby A, Rasoanaivo, Roger E, Ramarokoto, Prosper, Cédric, de Foucault, Lydia K, Greene, Marina B, Blanco
Publikováno v:
Folia primatologica; international journal of primatology. 92(5-6)
Madagascar's biodiversity is imperiled by habitat loss and degradation. Furthermore, species may be locally extirpated due to targeted hunting or disease. Translocating at-risk individuals to areas devoid of the species may be an effective conservati