The Natural history of Madagascar
Indexed incrossref
Abstract
Separated from the mainland of Africa for 160 million years, has evolved an incredible wealth of biodiversity, with thousands of species that can be found nowhere else on earth. For instance, of its estimated 12,000 plant species, nearly 10,000 are unique to Madagascar. Malagasy animals are just as spectacular, from its almost forty currently recognized species of lemursa primate group found only hereto the numerous species of tiny dwarf chameleons. With astounding frequency scientists discover a previously unknown species in Madagascarand at almost the same rate another natural area of habitat is degraded or destroyed, a combination that recently led conservation organizations to name one of the most…
Citation impact
801
total citations
- FWCI
- 52.58
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 0
Citations per year
Topics & keywords
Keywords
- Natural history
- Natural (archaeology)
- History
- Biology
- Archaeology
- Ecology
No related works found for this paper.