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Crowned sifaka

  • Lemur Bounce!

    Lemur Bounce!

  • World's Most Endangered Primates

    World's Most Endangered Primates

  • Special Section on the Crowned Sifaka Propithecus Coronatus: Introduction

    Special Section on the Crowned Sifaka Propithecus Coronatus: Introduction

  • Rare Mammals of Madagascar

    Rare Mammals of Madagascar

  • No Movement on Resumption of Commercial Whaling

    No Movement on Resumption of Commercial Whaling

  • Extensive Survey of the Endangered Coquerel's Sifaka Propithecus

    Extensive Survey of the Endangered Coquerel's Sifaka Propithecus

  • And Decken's Sifaka

    And Decken's Sifaka

  • A Comparison of Activity Patterns for Captive Propithecus Tattersalli and Propithecus Coquereli

    A Comparison of Activity Patterns for Captive Propithecus Tattersalli and Propithecus Coquereli

  • Distributional Limits and Melanism in Crowned Sifaka

    Distributional Limits and Melanism in Crowned Sifaka

  • Relative Growth of the Limbs and Trunk in Sifakas: Heterochronic, Ecological, and Functional Considerations

    Relative Growth of the Limbs and Trunk in Sifakas: Heterochronic, Ecological, and Functional Considerations

  • And “Exotic” Meats

    And “Exotic” Meats

  • Laura K. Marsh Colin A. Chapman Editors Complexity and Resilience

    Laura K. Marsh Colin A. Chapman Editors Complexity and Resilience

  • Lemurs of Madagascar – a Strategy for Their

    Lemurs of Madagascar – a Strategy for Their

  • Ecologically Enigmatic Lemurs: the Sifakas of the Eastern Forests (Propithecus Candidus, P

    Ecologically Enigmatic Lemurs: the Sifakas of the Eastern Forests (Propithecus Candidus, P

  • Table 7: Species Changing IUCN Red List Status (2013-2014)

    Table 7: Species Changing IUCN Red List Status (2013-2014)

  • Nick Garbutt Thought That Tracking Down One of the World's 25 Most

    Nick Garbutt Thought That Tracking Down One of the World's 25 Most

  • January 2013

    January 2013

  • Mitochondrial Genetic Diversity in the Crowned Sifaka (Propithecus Coronatus) in a Fragmented Landscape

    Mitochondrial Genetic Diversity in the Crowned Sifaka (Propithecus Coronatus) in a Fragmented Landscape

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  • Ancient Single Origin for Malagasy Primates (Primate Origins/Cytochrome B/Molecular Evolution) ANNE D
  • Genetic Data Suggest a Natural Prehuman Origin of Open Habitats in Northern Madagascar and Question the Deforestation Narrative in This Region
  • Table 7: Species Changing IUCN Red List Status (2019-2020)
  • IUCN Red List Status of Lemurs (Infraorder Lemuriformes)
  • Genetic Consequences of Social Structure in the Golden-Crowned Sifaka Bárbara Parreira, Erwan Quéméré, Cécile Vanpé, Inês Carvalho, Lounès Chikhi
  • Lemur News 15
  • Above, the Critically Endangered Golden-Crowned Sifaka
  • Lemurs of Madagascar an Action Plan for Their Conservation 1993-1999
  • Sifaka Distributions in Madagascar
  • Aabsadvances in Applied Biodiversity Science Number 5
  • Feeding Ecology and Aspects of Life History in Microcebus Rufus (Family Cheirogaleidae, Order Primates)
  • A Tool for Primate Conservation
  • (Propithecus Tattersalli) Within Its Entire Fragmented Range
  • Conservation Status and Abundance of the Crowned Sifaka (Propithecus


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