نتایج جستجو برای: madagascar

تعداد نتایج: 5156  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
David A Burney Guy S Robinson Lida Pigott Burney

Fossil spores of the dung fungus Sporormiella spp. in sediment cores from throughout Madagascar provide new information concerning megafaunal extinction and the introduction of livestock. Sporormiella percentages are very high in prehuman southwest Madagascar, but at the site with best stratigraphic resolution the spore declines sharply by approximately 1,720 yr B.P. (radiocarbon years ago). Wi...

2013
Bjarte H. Jordal

Scolytoplatypodini Blandford is a monotypic tribe of ambrosia beetles found in Asia, Madagascar and Africa. Only three species are currently known from Madagascar and four additional species are here described as new to science. Phylogenetic analyses of morphological and molecular data revealed that four of the seven endemic species are deeply separated from all other species by genetic and dis...

2015
Tsiory H. Andrianavalona Tolotra N. Ramihangihajason Armand Rasoamiaramanana David J. Ward Jason R. Ali Karen E. Samonds Andrew A. Farke

Madagascar is well known for producing exceptional fossils. However, the record for selachians remains relatively poorly known. Paleontological reconnaissance on the island of Nosy Makamby, off northwest Madagascar, has produced a previously undescribed assemblage of Miocene fossils. Based on isolated teeth, ten taxonomic groups are identified: Otodus, Carcharhinus, Galeocerdo, Rhizoprionodon, ...

2014
Frederique Randrianirina Elisoa Hariniana Ratsima Lova Ramparany Rindra Randremanana Hanitra Clara Rakotonirina Tahiry Andriamanantena Fanjasoa Rakotomanana Soatiana Rajatonirina Vincent Richard Antoine Talarmin

BACKGROUND Diarrheal diseases are a major public health problem in developing countries, and are one of the main causes of hospital admissions in Madagascar. The Pasteur Institute of Madagascar undertook a study to determine the prevalence and the pathogenicity of bacterial, viral and protozoal enteropathogens in diarrheal and non-diarrheal stools of children aged less than 5 years in Madagasca...

2010
Steven M. Goodman Olivier Langrand Christopher J. Raxworthy

THE FOOD HABITS OF THE BARN OWL TYTO ALBA AT THREE SITES ON MADAGASCAR Steven M. Goodman a , Olivier Langrand b & Christopher J. Raxworthy c a Field Museum of Natural History , Roosevelt Road at Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Illinois, 60605, U.S.A. b World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) , B. P. 738, Antananarivo, 101, Madagascar c Division of Herpetology , Museum of Zoology, The University of Michigan...

Journal: :International journal of adolescent medicine and health 2009
Anne-Emmanuèle Calvès Mariam Gopaul

Although more and more reproductive health interventions in the South-West Indian Ocean, including those targeting adolescents, are performed on a regional basis, information on sexual initiation is scattered and difficult to compare. This study used unique qualitative data from 116 focus groups conducted in 2007 among in-school and out-of-school, younger and older, male and female adolescents ...

2011
Amy J. Vogler Fabien Chan David M. Wagner Philippe Roumagnac Judy Lee Roxanne Nera Mark Eppinger Jacques Ravel Lila Rahalison Bruno W. Rasoamanana Stephen M. Beckstrom-Sternberg Mark Achtman Suzanne Chanteau Paul Keim

BACKGROUND Plague was introduced to Madagascar in 1898 and continues to be a significant human health problem. It exists mainly in the central highlands, but in the 1990s was reintroduced to the port city of Mahajanga, where it caused extensive human outbreaks. Despite its prevalence, the phylogeography and molecular epidemiology of Y. pestis in Madagascar has been difficult to study due to the...

2012
Joeri S. Strijk Richard D. Noyes Dominique Strasberg Corinne Cruaud Fredéric Gavory Mark W. Chase Richard J. Abbott Christophe Thébaud

Madagascar is surrounded by archipelagos varying widely in origin, age and structure. Although small and geologically young, these archipelagos have accumulated disproportionate numbers of unique lineages in comparison to Madagascar, highlighting the role of waif-dispersal and rapid in situ diversification processes in generating endemic biodiversity. We reconstruct the evolutionary and biogeog...

2018
Richter Razafindratsimandresy Ondrej Mach Jean-Michel Heraud Barivola Bernardson William C. Weldon M. Steven Oberste Roland W. Sutter

Background Vaccine-derived polioviruses (VDPV) outbreaks typically occur in areas of low poliovirus immunity. Madagascar successfully eradicated wild poliovirus in 1997; however, multiple VDPV outbreaks have occurred since then, and numerous vaccination campaigns have been carried out to control the VDPV outbreaks. We conducted a survey of poliovirus neutralizing antibodies among Malagasy child...

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