Fragmentation des habitats et le devenir des lémuriens du Sud et du Sud-ouest de Madagascar

Once called "green island", Madagascar is now one of the most degraded part of the world due to all kinds of human activities. Since men arrived on the island, progressive degradation of forests became more and more alarming for the survival of lemur populations as well as the whole nation...

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Main Authors: Germain Jules Spiral, Soanorolalao Ravelonjanahary
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Société Francophone de Primatologie 2011-10-01
Series:Revue de Primatologie
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/primatologie/736
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description Once called "green island", Madagascar is now one of the most degraded part of the world due to all kinds of human activities. Since men arrived on the island, progressive degradation of forests became more and more alarming for the survival of lemur populations as well as the whole nation, particularly in the southern and south western regions leading to the handicap of the development of the country. Therefore, urgent rules of conservation and preservation must be undertaken as priority in the region or even in the country in order to limit at least partially the observed degradations and insure a better future for the next generations.
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spellingShingle Germain Jules Spiral
Soanorolalao Ravelonjanahary
Fragmentation des habitats et le devenir des lémuriens du Sud et du Sud-ouest de Madagascar
Revue de Primatologie
lemurs
forests
degradation
factors
impacts
conservation.
title Fragmentation des habitats et le devenir des lémuriens du Sud et du Sud-ouest de Madagascar
title_full Fragmentation des habitats et le devenir des lémuriens du Sud et du Sud-ouest de Madagascar
title_fullStr Fragmentation des habitats et le devenir des lémuriens du Sud et du Sud-ouest de Madagascar
title_full_unstemmed Fragmentation des habitats et le devenir des lémuriens du Sud et du Sud-ouest de Madagascar
title_short Fragmentation des habitats et le devenir des lémuriens du Sud et du Sud-ouest de Madagascar
title_sort fragmentation des habitats et le devenir des lemuriens du sud et du sud ouest de madagascar
topic lemurs
forests
degradation
factors
impacts
conservation.
url https://journals.openedition.org/primatologie/736
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