2011
DOI: 10.1017/s0030605310001341
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Decline and demographic changes in the population of the Near Threatened brown lemur Eulemur fulvus on Mayotte

Abstract: The population of the Near Threatened brown lemur Eulemur fulvus on the island of Mayotte was censused in 1974Mayotte was censused in , 1984Mayotte was censused in and 1999. We carried out a new census in 2008, estimating individual and group densities in the three main habitat types on the island (preserved forest, anthropogenic forest and agricultural areas), and more generally evaluating population trends. Data included sex ratios and the number of young , 1 year-old per female. The census was at the … Show more

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“…Throughout its range, the Irrawaddy dolphin has been studied primarily in riverine and brackish habitats such as the Mekong (Stacey & Hvenegaard, 2002;Baird & Beasley, 2005), Ayeyarwady (Smith & Mya, 2007) and Mahakam Rivers (Kreb, 2004a;Kreb & Budiono, 2005); the Chilika Lagoon (Sutaria & Marsh, 2011); the Songkhla Lake (Beasley et al, 2002); and the Malampaya Sound (Dolar et al, 2002;Smith et al, 2004). Coastal populations have been studied to a lesser extent, mainly in areas such as Australia (Parra et al, 2006(Parra et al, , 2011, Bangladesh (Smith et al, 2006), Malaysian Borneo (Minton et al, 2011(Minton et al, , 2013, and eastern Thailand (Hines et al, 2008(Hines et al, , 2009(Hines et al, , 2012(Hines et al, , 2013.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Throughout its range, the Irrawaddy dolphin has been studied primarily in riverine and brackish habitats such as the Mekong (Stacey & Hvenegaard, 2002;Baird & Beasley, 2005), Ayeyarwady (Smith & Mya, 2007) and Mahakam Rivers (Kreb, 2004a;Kreb & Budiono, 2005); the Chilika Lagoon (Sutaria & Marsh, 2011); the Songkhla Lake (Beasley et al, 2002); and the Malampaya Sound (Dolar et al, 2002;Smith et al, 2004). Coastal populations have been studied to a lesser extent, mainly in areas such as Australia (Parra et al, 2006(Parra et al, , 2011, Bangladesh (Smith et al, 2006), Malaysian Borneo (Minton et al, 2011(Minton et al, , 2013, and eastern Thailand (Hines et al, 2008(Hines et al, , 2009(Hines et al, , 2012(Hines et al, , 2013.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Mangifera indica, Syzygium sp. ), helps the native brown lemur Eulemur fulvus to survive in fragmented areas (Tonnabel et al, 2011). In the leeward lowlands of Reunion Island, where forests have been replaced by agricultural and urbanized areas, some invasive plant species (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%