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first discovery of the hairy-eared dwarf lemur (allocebus trichotis) in a highland rain forest of eastern madagascar. 19979212458
tree hole utilisation by the hairy-eared dwarf lemur (allocebus trichotis) in analamazaotra special reserve.in this study we describe tree hole characteristics and use by the hairy-eared dwarf lemur (allocebus trichotis) to determine habitat needs, potential functions of tree holes and sleeping group composition. we radio-tracked 6 adult individuals between april and november 2007 in the analamazaotra special reserve. tree holes were 1-9 m high (median: 7 m), in living trees measuring 26-54 cm in diameter at breast height (median: 32 cm), and could be a limiting resource. each individual used 4 or 5 t ...200919546574
conservation biology of malagasy strepsirhines: a phylogenetic approach.the phylogenetic diversity of extant lemurs represents one of the most important but least studied aspects of the conservation biology of primates. the phylogenetic diversity of a species is inversely proportional to the relative number and closeness of its phylogenetic relatives. phylogenetic diversity can then be used to determine conservation priorities for specific biogeographic regions. although malagasy strepsirhines represent the highest phylogenetic diversity among primates at the global ...200616365858
rediscovery of allocebus trichotis günther 1875 (primates) in northeast madagascar. 19912007505
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