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Elevational Ranges of Lemurs in the Humid Forests of Madagascar

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The geological history of Madagascar contains events that may have given rise to unusual factors that molded the primate communities of the island. In order to understand the impact of the factors we reviewed the elevational distribution of extant primate species in the humid forests. The elevational structuring of primates in the humid forests of Madagascar shows considerable differences from other tropical areas in the New World and Asia, which is correlated with the lack of large tracts of humid lowland habitat on Madagascar since it split from India.

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Goodman, S.M., Ganzhorn, J.U. Elevational Ranges of Lemurs in the Humid Forests of Madagascar. International Journal of Primatology 25, 331–350 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:IJOP.0000019155.33815.bf

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