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    A Coupled Humanitarian and Biodiversity Crisis in Western Madagascar

    The unsustainable hunting and consumption of primates destabilizes both wildlife populations and the humans who depend upon them. This is especially pertinent in Madagascar—one of the world’s poorest, least fo...

    Katharine E. T. Thompson, Cortni Borgerson in International Journal of Primatology (2023)

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    A National-Level Assessment of Lemur Hunting Pressure in Madagascar

    Hunting is one of the greatest threats to nonhuman primates worldwide. Despite Madagascar’s status as a primate mega-diversity country, a critical lack of information on the hunting of lemurs at the national s...

    Cortni Borgerson, Steig E. Johnson, Emma Hall in International Journal of Primatology (2022)

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    Deadwood Structural Properties May Influence Aye-Aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) Extractive Foraging Behavior

    The identification of critical, limited natural resources for different primate species is important for advancing our understanding of behavioral ecology and toward future conservation efforts. The aye-aye (Daub...

    Katharine E. T. Thompson, Richard J. Bankoff in International Journal of Primatology (2016)