| [the occupation of space and interindividual relations of a nocturnal madagascan prosimian (microcebus murinus)]. | five male and four female grey lesser mouse lemurs, microcebus murinus, were trapped with sherman traps in the forestry reserve of ampijoroa, near majunga, n.w.-madagascar and equipped with individual radio-transmitters with a range of 220-300 m. these 9 individuals were then followed and observed (alternatively or simultaneously) for a total of 30 nights spread over a period of 6 weeks (26 september to 11 november 1985). in this dry deciduous forest zone, the subpopulation of 9 m. murinus obser ... | 1988 | 3240913 |
| first isolation and direct evidence for the existence of large small-mammal reservoirs of leptospira sp. in madagascar. | leptospirosis has long been a major public health concern in the southwestern indian ocean. however, in madagascar, only a few, old studies have provided indirect serological evidence of the disease in humans or animals. | 2010 | 21124843 |