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The following pages link to Mitchell T Irwin (Q54502833):
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- Imperfect isolation: factors and filters shaping Madagascar's extant vertebrate fauna (Q27323237) (← links)
- Spatial and temporal arrival patterns of Madagascar's vertebrate fauna explained by distance, ocean currents, and ancestor type (Q28730599) (← links)
- The evolution of extinction risk: past and present anthropogenic impacts on the primate communities of Madagascar (Q31128298) (← links)
- Does Eulemur cinereiceps exist? Preliminary evidence from genetics and ground surveys in southeastern Madagascar (Q33306557) (← links)
- Discovery of sympatric dwarf lemur species in the high-altitude rain forest of Tsinjoarivo, Eastern Madagascar: implications for biogeography and conservation (Q33385965) (← links)
- A glance to the past: subfossils, stable isotopes, seed dispersal, and lemur species loss in Southern Madagascar (Q33537275) (← links)
- MtDNA and nDNA corroborate existence of sympatric dwarf lemur species at Tsinjoarivo, eastern Madagascar (Q33538417) (← links)
- Variation in physiological health of diademed sifakas across intact and fragmented forest at Tsinjoarivo, Eastern Madagascar (Q33703917) (← links)
- Conservation. Averting lemur extinctions amid Madagascar's political crisis (Q34659856) (← links)
- The Nutritional Geometry of Resource Scarcity: Effects of Lean Seasons and Habitat Disturbance on Nutrient Intakes and Balancing in Wild Sifakas (Q35659800) (← links)
- Primate energy expenditure and life history. (Q37543899) (← links)
- A massively parallel strategy for STR marker development, capture, and genotyping (Q38369617) (← links)
- Novel opsin gene variation in large-bodied, diurnal lemurs (Q38919652) (← links)
- Minerals in the foods and diet of diademed sifakas: Are they nutritional challenges? (Q39016590) (← links)
- Competition for dead trees between humans and aye-ayes (Daubentonia madagascariensis) in central eastern Madagascar. (Q39184827) (← links)
- Primate genotyping via high resolution melt analysis: rapid and reliable identification of color vision status in wild lemurs. (Q41366207) (← links)
- The importance of protein in leaf selection of folivorous primates (Q41367381) (← links)
- Nutritional correlates of the "lean season": effects of seasonality and frugivory on the nutritional ecology of diademed sifakas (Q41391219) (← links)
- Diademed sifakas (Propithecus diadema) use olfaction to forage for the inflorescences of subterranean parasitic plants (Balanophoraceae: Langsdorffia sp., and Cytinaceae: Cytinus sp.). (Q41451018) (← links)
- Living in forest fragments reduces group cohesion in diademed sifakas (Propithecus diadema) in eastern Madagascar by reducing food patch size (Q41451097) (← links)
- Ontogenetic correlates of diet in Malagasy lemurs. (Q46347419) (← links)
- Stable isotopes document resource partitioning and effects of forest disturbance on sympatric cheirogaleid lemurs. (Q51364082) (← links)
- Morphometric signals of population decline in diademed sifakas occupying degraded rainforest habitat in Madagascar. (Q64963040) (← links)
- Global phylogeography and ancient evolution of the widespread human gut virus crAssphage (Q91723867) (← links)
- <i>Cryptosporidium</i> and <i>Giardia</i> prevalence amongst lemurs, humans, domestic animals and black rats in Tsinjoarivo, Madagascar (Q104283660) (← links)
- Diademed sifakas (Propithecus diadema) in intact and degraded forest habitat at Tsinjoarivo, Madagascar, show high reproductive success and no evidence that dental senescence or rainfall affects reproductive output (Q111375894) (← links)
- Fermented food consumption in wild nonhuman primates and its ecological drivers (Q112841844) (← links)
- Tropical field stations yield high conservation return on investment (Q125043659) (← links)
- A new late Pleistocene subfossil site (Tsaramody, Sambaina basin, central Madagascar) with implications for the chronology of habitat and megafaunal community change on Madagascar's Central Highlands (Q125687579) (← links)
- Condensed tannins in the diet of folivorous diademed sifakas and the gap between crude and available protein (Q125880573) (← links)