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Sitraka Rakotosamimanana,Aina Harimanana,Timothée Razafindrabesa et al. Sitraka Rakotosamimanana et al.
Background: The Q-method is a research approach that combines quantitative and qualitative techniques to study people's subjectivity on a given theme. In Madagascar, antibiotic usage practices remain largely unstudied, pa...
Annette Klein,Ute Radespiel,Andrea Springer et al. Annette Klein et al.
Madagascar's lemur populations are declining in dwindling habitats due to anthropogenic expansion and changing climatic conditions. Gastrointestinal parasites can be important indicators to assess the health status of threatened species. Ho...
Julie Guérin Benz,Giovanna Stancanelli,Monica Zambruni et al. Julie Guérin Benz et al.
Background: The rates of maternal and neonatal deaths in Madagascar are among the highest in the world. In response to a request for additional training from obstetrical care providers at the Ambanja district hospital in ...
Robin R Dawson,Stephen J Burns,Benjamin H Tiger et al. Robin R Dawson et al.
The Malagasy Summer Monsoon is an important part of the larger Indian Ocean and tropical monsoon region. As the effects of global warming play out, changes to precipitation in Madagascar will have important ramifications for the Malagasy pe...
Joseph Emile Honour Percival,Hiroki Sato,Tojotanjona Patrick Razanaparany et al. Joseph Emile Honour Percival et al.
Ankarafantsika National Park (ANP), the last significant remnant of Northwestern Madagascar's tropical dry forests, is facing rapid degradation due to increased incidences of fire. This poses severe threats to biodiversity, local livelihood...
Daniel Hending,Heriniaina Randrianarison,Niaina N M Andriamavosoloarisoa et al. Daniel Hending et al.
Deforestation and habitat fragmentation is the primary threat to primate populations. The primates that live within degraded and anthropogenically disturbed habitats typical of fragmented landscapes have to cope with lower availability of r...
Malcolm S Ramsay,Gabriele M Sgarlata,Christopher D Barratt et al. Malcolm S Ramsay et al.
Habitat loss and fragmentation are of concern to conservation biologists worldwide. However, not all organisms are affected equally by these processes; thus, it is important to study the effects of living in fragmented habitats on species t...
Caterina Marquès Gomila,Frederik Kiene,Annette Klein et al. Caterina Marquès Gomila et al.
Parasite infestations depend on multiple host-related and environmental factors. In the case of ectoparasites, which are exposed to the environment beyond the host, an impact of climate, expressed by seasonal or yearly variations, can be ex...
Helena Teixeira,Tobias van Elst,Malcolm S Ramsay et al. Helena Teixeira et al.
The occurrence of natural hybridization has been reported in a wide range of organisms, including primates. The present study focuses on the endemic lemurs of Madagascar, primates for which only a few species occur in sympatry or parapatry ...
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