Impact of forest fragmentation and associated edge effects on the population density of four nocturnal lemur species in north West Madagascar

D Hending, H Randrianarison… - Animal …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The clearing and fragmentation of tropical forests is the single biggest threat to primate
populations who depend on this habitat for survival. In contrast to primates that live in …

[PDF][PDF] A new population of mouse lemurs (Microcebus sp.) from north-western Madagascar, with population size and density estimates

D Hending, H Randrianarison… - Primate …, 2022 - researchgate.net
The destruction and degradation of forest habitats are the biggest drivers of primate
population decline and extirpation. Enormous areas of what were once widespread and …

A population survey of sympatric cheirogaleids in southwestern Madagascar

LD Martin, AK Rowe, ES Nomenjanahary… - African Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Zombitse‐Vohibasia National Park harbours a species‐rich but understudied lemur
community in southwestern Madagascar. Local population estimates are dated or absent for …