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    Two New Species of Mouse Lemurs (Cheirogaleidae: Microcebus) from Eastern Madagascar

    The number of newly discovered Malagasy vertebrate taxa has multiplied in recent years, emphasizing the importance of complete taxon sampling for phylogenetics, biogeography, functional ecology, and conservati...

    Rodin M. Rasoloarison, David W. Weisrock in International Journal of Primatology (2013)

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    Sensory Basis of Food Detection in Wild Microcebus murinus

    Very little is known about how nocturnal primates find their food. Here we studied the sensory basis of food perception in wild-caught gray mouse lemurs (Microcebus murinus) in Madagascar. Mouse lemurs feed prima...

    Björn M. Siemers, Holger R. Goerlitz in International Journal of Primatology (2007)

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    Biogeography of Dwarf Lemurs: Genetic Evidence for Unexpected Patterns in Southeastern Madagascar

    Seven species of dwarf lemurs (Cheirogaleus spp.) are currently recognized after a recent revision of the genus. During a field study in southeastern Madagascar, we observed 3 distinct morphotypes of Cheirogaleus

    Andreas Hapke, Joanna Fietz, Stephen D. Nash in International Journal of Primatology (2005)

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    Molecular evolutionary relationships of three genera of nesomyinae, endemic rodent taxa from madagascar

    The relationships of Nesomyinae, a group of murid rodents endemic to the island of Madagascar, were investigated with two comparative molecular approaches. Compared to those of other muroid rodents representin...

    Jean-Yves Dubois, Daniel Rakotondravony, Catherine Hänni in Journal of Mammalian Evolution (1996)