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Laingoniaina Rakotonirina1, Andry Rajaonson, Tianasoa Ratolojanahary, Jean Rafalimandimby, Prosper Fanomezantsoa, Bellarmin Ramahefasoa, Tovonanahary Rasolofoharivelo, Maholy Ravaloharimanitra, Jonah Ratsimbazafy, Rainer Dolch, Tony King.
Abstract
To improve our knowledge of the distribution of the critically endangered greater bamboo lemur Prolemur simus, we surveyed 6 sites in eastern Madagascar. We found its characteristic feeding signs at 5 sites and made a direct sighting at one of these. One site represents a northern extension of 45 km of the known extant range of the species. Two sites are located in a forest corridor approximately halfway between the previously known southern and northern populations, therefore suggesting a broadly continuous distribution of the species within its range rather than the previously suspected distribution of two distinct populations separated by a distance of over 200 km. Our results illustrate the benefit of species-focussed surveys in determining the true distribution of endangered species, a realistic measure which is necessary in order to assess their current status and to prioritise long-term conservation interventions.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21952419 DOI: 10.1159/000330910
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Folia Primatol (Basel) ISSN: 0015-5713 Impact factor: 1.246