نتایج جستجو برای: madagascar

تعداد نتایج: 5156  

Journal: :Folia parasitologica 2007
Andreas Wohltmann Louis du Preez Mark-Oliver Rödel Jörn Köhler Miguel Vences

A sample of over 6,000 specimens of frogs belonging to about 120 species of all families occurring in West Africa and Madagascar were screened for parasitic mites. Three species of Endotrombicula Ewing, 1931 were found in representatives of two African and two Madagascan frog families. All Trombiculidae found in African frogs belonged to Endotrombicula pillersi (Sambon, 1928), whereas in Madaga...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2012
Arnaud Orelle Norosoa Harline Razanajatovo Soatiana Rajatonirina Jonathan Hoffmann Laurence Randrianasolo Girard Marcellin Razafitrimo Dhamari Naidoo Vincent Richard Jean-Michel Heraud

BACKGROUND Madagascar was one of the first African countries to be affected by the 2009 pandemic of influenza A virus subtype H1N1 [A(H1N1)pdm2009] infection. The outbreak started in the capital city, Antananarivo, and then spread throughout the country from October 2009 through February 2010. METHODS Specimens from patients presenting with influenza-like illness were collected and shipped to...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2003
Miguel Vences David R Vieites Frank Glaw Henner Brinkmann Joachim Kosuch Michael Veith Axel Meyer

Amphibians are thought to be unable to disperse over ocean barriers because they do not tolerate the osmotic stress of salt water. Their distribution patterns have therefore generally been explained by vicariance biogeography. Here, we present compelling evidence for overseas dispersal of frogs in the Indian Ocean region based on the discovery of two endemic species on Mayotte. This island belo...

2002
Priya Shyamsundar E. MERCER

Travel cost and contingent valuation methods are applied to the problem of estimating the potential consumer surpltrs avai!abfe to international nature tourists from a rain forest conservation project in Madagascar. Data are derived from srrrveys of nature tourists in Madagascar and international, nature tolrrism professionals in the U.S. and Europe. Typical trip travel cost models are used to ...

Journal: :Science 1971
J R Heirtzler R H Burroughs

The main paleopositions that have been proposed for Madagascar are examined after a recent geological and geophysical survey in the Mozambique Channel. Results from that survey show a north-south ridgelike feature and favor the theory that Madagascar fitted against Somalia rather than against Mozambique to the west.

2017
Shinya Tsuzuki Hyojung Lee Fuminari Miura Yat Hin Chan Sung-mok Jung Andrei R Akhmetzhanov Hiroshi Nishiura

Transmission potential and severity of pneumonic plague in Madagascar were assessed. Accounting for reporting delay, the reproduction number was estimated at 1.73. The case fatality risk was estimated as 5.5%. Expected numbers of exported cases from Madagascar were estimated across the world and all estimates were below 1 person from August to October, 2017.

2002
Barry R. Miller Marvin S. Godsey Mary B. Crabtree Harry M. Savage Yagob Al-Mazrao Mohammed H. Al-Jeffri Abdel-Mohsin M. Abdoon Suleiman M. Al-Seghayer Ali M. Al-Shahrani Thomas G. Ksiazek

An outbreak of Rift Valley fever in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Yemen in 2000 was the first recognized occurrence of the illness outside of Africa and Madagascar. An assessment of potential mosquito vectors in the region yielded an isolate from Aedes vexans arabiensis, most closely related to strains from Madagascar (1991) and Kenya (1997).

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2015
Hannah M Wood Rosemary G Gillespie Charles E Griswold Peter C Wainwright

Although Madagascar is an ancient fragment of Gondwana, the majority of taxa studied thus far appear to have reached the island through dispersal from Cenozoic times. Ancient lineages may have experienced a different history compared to more recent Cenozoic arrivals, as such lineages would have encountered geoclimatic shifts over an extended time period. The motivation for this study was to unr...

2015
Jonathan E. Kolby Lee F. Skerratt Jacob Lawrence Kerby

The global spread of amphibian chytrid fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, Bd) is associated with amphibian mass mortality, population decline, and extinction. Over the past decade, concern has been expressed for the potential introduction of Bd to Madagascar, a global hotspot of amphibian biodiversity. Following years without detection, widespread Bd presence in Madagascar has now been rep...

2015
Luke J Eberhart-Phillips Joseph I Hoffman Edward G Brede Sama Zefania Martina J Kamrad Tamás Székely Michael W Bruford

Understanding the relative contributions of intrinsic and extrinsic factors to population structure and genetic diversity is a central goal of conservation and evolutionary genetics. One way to achieve this is through comparative population genetic analysis of sympatric sister taxa, which allows evaluation of intrinsic factors such as population demography and life history while controlling for...

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