Archaeology in Madagascar has so far uncovered no site earlier than the 5th century AD. It is generally assumed that the early sites represent primary incursions by trans-oceanic populations from insular South East Asia, and that markedly 'African' features of Malagasy culture, such as ruminant ...
The Late Cretaceous was a time of high eustatic sea level that enabled extensive epicontinental seaways and carbonate platforms across the Tethyan Realm, providing favorable habitats for oyster communities to flourish. This study focuses on the Campanian
Tropical ecosystems of great antiquity are known to harbour exceptionally high levels of biodiversity and endemism1. In Africa, mountains typically host relict forests that are remnants of a widespread forest belt, which, prior to the uplift and long-term aridification of the East African plateaus, ...
Madagascar 450 MG Malawi 454 MW Malaysia 458 MY Maldives 462 MV Mali 466 ML Malta 470 MT Marshall Islands 584 MH Martinique 474 MQ Mauritania 478 MR Mauritius 480 MU Mayotte 175 YT Mexico 484 MX Micronesia, Federated States of 583 FM Moldova 498 MD Monaco 492 MC Mongolia 496 MN Montenegro...
Trois bolets gigantesques d’Afrique et de Madagascar. Revue de Mycologie. 1936;1:3–18. Google Scholar Locquin M. Une chanterelle comestible de la Côte d’Ivoire: Hygrophoropsis mangenotii sp. In: Nouveau Journal d'Agriculture Tropicale et de Botanique Appliquée 1; 1954. p. 359–...
The geographical distribution of plant resources is of great significance for studying the origin, distribution, and evolution of species. Climate and geographical factors help shape the distribution of plant species.Dendrobiumis a commonly used traditional medicine and a precious economic crop in China....
Island -An island is a body of water that is completely surrounded by water. Examples include Madagascar, Cuba, and Jamaica. Archipelago -An archipelago is a group of islands that are close together. Examples of these are Hawaii, Japan, and the Virgin Islands. ...
Measuring performance under a landscape approach to biodiversity conservation: the case of USAID/Madagascar.Progress in Development Studies, 4(4): 319–341. Article Google Scholar Michael D T, Jennifer S M, James M Set al., 2003. Effects of land use on ground water quality in the Anoka ...
of PAs, and the sequestration of these compounds does not have a fitness cost36. Additionally, the larvae prefer diets with high concentration of alkaloids37. These features makeU. ornatrixa potential agent of selection to lower the levels of chemical defensive compounds in population of its host...
The role of alternative colonization routes is also demonstrated for Madagascar, which facilitated multiple stepping-stone colonizations from India or Southeast Asia to Africa, and also for South America via the Caribbean land bridge. Main conclusions Overall, the present geographical distributions of ...