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1221“…This pattern is consistent with human introductions of Pacific coconuts along the ancient Austronesian trade route connecting Madagascar to Southeast Asia. Admixture in coastal east Africa may also reflect later historic Arab trading along the Indian Ocean coastline. …”
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1222“…The Madagascan genus Corecaulus Fairmaire, 1903 is transferred from the tribe Naupactini to the Brachyderini because of its connate claws and the similarity in chaetotaxy of the epistomal area with African and Madagascar Brachyderini genera. A key to the identification of known Baltic amber genera of Entiminae is proposed. …”
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1223“…In order to study the function of these calls, we conducted focal observations and vocal recordings from eight adult males and females out of four social groups in Kirindy Forest, Western Madagascar. Redfronted lemurs produce long grunts, hoos and meows at relatively low rates during foraging, resting or group movements, respectively. …”
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1224por Gierl, Christoph, Reichenbacher, Bettina, Gaudant, Jean, Erpenbeck, Dirk, Pharisat, André“…SIGNIFICANCE: The Butidae and Eleotridae are currently distributed in W-Africa, Madagascar, Asia and Australia, but they do not appear in Europe and also not in the Mediterranean Sea. …”
Publicado 2013
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1225por Safi, Kamran, Armour-Marshall, Katrina, Baillie, Jonathan E. M., Isaac, Nick J. B.“…Mammal EDGE zones were mainly in South-East Asia, southern Africa and Madagascar; for amphibians they were in central and south America. …”
Publicado 2013
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1226“…The data available about human and animal leptospirosis in the western Indian Ocean islands are diverse: human leptospirosis has been extensively studied in Reunion Island, Mayotte, and the Seychelles, whereas the human clinical disease has never been described in Madagascar, Comoros, Mauritius, or Rodrigues, mainly because of the deficiency in appropriate medical and diagnostic structures. …”
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1227“…(Myrtaceae) are proposed from Madagascar, including: Eugenia andapae N. Snow, Eugenia barriei N. …”
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1228por Tessier, Shannon N., Katzenback, Barbara A., Pifferi, Fabien, Perret, Martine, Storey, Kenneth B.“…During food shortages, the gray mouse lemur (Microcebus murinus) of Madagascar experiences daily torpor thereby reducing energy expenditures. …”
Publicado 2015
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1229por Philips, T. Keith“…The phylogenetic analysis supports an African origin for the two tribes, with a relatively early age for the split of the Madagascar helictopleurines from the remaining oniticellines via dispersal. …”
Publicado 2016
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1230por Ramilitiana, Benja, Dodo, Mihary, Rakotoarimanga, Henintsoa Nirina, Randriamboavonjy, Rado Lalao, Randriamarotia, Willy Franck“…For a low-income country such as Madagascar, ultrasound is an ideal tool for this purpose. …”
Publicado 2016
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1231por Cazau, Dorian, Adam, Olivier, Aubin, Thierry, Laitman, Jeffrey T., Reidenberg, Joy S.“…In this study, we give qualitative descriptions and quantitative analyses of nonlinearities in the song repertoire of humpback whales from the Ste Marie channel (Madagascar) to provide more insight into the potential communication functions and underlying production mechanisms of these features. …”
Publicado 2016
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1232por Dhurmeea, Zahirah, Zudaire, Iker, Chassot, Emmanuel, Cedras, Maria, Nikolic, Natacha, Bourjea, Jérôme, West, Wendy, Appadoo, Chandani, Bodin, Nathalie“…Using histological analyses and gonadosomatic index, spawning was found to occur between 10°S and 30°S, mainly to the east of Madagascar from October to January. Large females contributed more to reproduction through their longer spawning period compared to small individuals. …”
Publicado 2016
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1233“…Arrival of RVFV in Madagascar resulted from three major waves of virus introduction: the first from Zimbabwe, and the second and third from Kenya. …”
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1234“…Limited gene flow across the Mozambique Channel may be explained by its complex oceanography, which could cause local retention of larvae, limiting dispersal between Madagascar and the East African coast. Two other potential current-mediated barriers to larval dispersal suggested in the WIO, the split of the SEC at approximately 10° S and the convergence of the Somali Current with the East African Coast Current at approximately 3° S, were not found to form a barrier to gene flow in this species.…”
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1235por Castro, Mariela C., Goin, Francisco J., Ortiz-Jaureguizar, Edgardo, Vieytes, E. Carolina, Tsukui, Kaori, Ramezani, Jahandar, Batezelli, Alessandro, Marsola, Júlio C. A., Langer, Max C.“…In the last three decades, records of tribosphenidan mammals from India, continental Africa, Madagascar and South America have challenged the notion of a strictly Laurasian distribution of the group during the Cretaceous. …”
Publicado 2018
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1236“…We, therefore, studied collective departures in four groups of red-fronted lemurs (Eulemur rufifrons) in Kirindy Forest, Madagascar, to investigate the influence of an individual's age, sex, their affiliative relationships and their proximity to other group members at the time of departure on their individual departure decision. …”
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1237“…The Caribbean, Pacific coast of Central America, Madagascar, Borneo, and isolated patches in Southeast Asia in Myanmar and Malaysia had the highest metapopulation losses. …”
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1238por Oswald Spring, Úrsula“…The following chapters were influenced by theoretical reflections, my life experience and my scientific training on three continents, at the universities of Antananarivo (Madagascar), Paris (France), Zürich (Switzerland) and in Mexico ( CISINAH, UAM and UNAM). …”
Publicado 2020
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1239“…Khat plant (Catha edulis Forsk) is an evergreen perennial cash crop cultivated in east Africa, southwest Arabia, and Madagascar. The plant is known for its production of stimulant fresh leaves, and expanding as expense of other land uses for its short-term financial returns. …”
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1240por Bolt, Laura M.“…For gregarious strepsirrhines with large vocal repertoires and differentiated dominance ranks like the ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta), agonistic vocalization use is important to study to better understand their social adaptations.To determine whether ring-tailed lemur vocalizations such as the yip, cackle, twitter, chutter, and plosive bark were used as aggressive or submissive signals during agonism and uttered at different rates by males of differing dominance ranks and ages, 565 h of focal data were collected on 31 individual males aged ≥ 1 year from Beza Mahafaly Special Reserve, Madagascar. Yip, cackle, and twitter vocalizations were consistently used during agonistic submissive interactions with both males and females, chutter vocalizations were used during aggressive agonistic interactions with males and submissive agonistic interactions with males and females, and plosive bark vocalizations were used across behavioural contexts but not particularly during agonism. …”
Publicado 2021
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