Past environmental changes affected lemur population dynamics prior to human impact in Madagascar
Teixeira et al. combine genomic and palaeoecological datasets to infer the demographic history of a forest-dwelling lemur in Madagascar. Their findings indicate that historical environmental changes drove population demographic changes prior to anthropogenic impact, which was detected in the study r...
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Main Authors: | Helena Teixeira, Vincent Montade, Jordi Salmona, Julia Metzger, Laurent Bremond, Thomas Kasper, Gerhard Daut, Sylvie Rouland, Sandratrinirainy Ranarilalatiana, Romule Rakotondravony, Lounès Chikhi, Hermann Behling, Ute Radespiel |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/89788d86962a47c8a531275760f5f898 |
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