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The Malagasy Mountain Programme: Understanding Madagascar's High-Elevation Systems Under Global Change
Published 2025-02-01“…As a small start, the Programme is a collaborative partnership between the Afromontane Research Unit (University of the Free State, South Africa), Association Vahatra (Madagascar), and the University of Antananarivo (Departments of Plant Biology & Ecology and Zoology & Animal Biodiversity, Madagascar). …”
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De Novo Genome Assembly for an Endangered Lemur Using Portable Nanopore Sequencing in Rural Madagascar
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Conceptions de l’enseignement et pratiques pédagogiques des enseignants dans l’enseignement supérieur, à Madagascar
Published 2024-12-01“…It aims to describe the teaching conceptions and the declared diversity of pedagogical practices among teachers at the University of Antananarivo (UA) and their relationships, while also considering other influencing factors such as socio-demographic variables and their participation in university pedagogy training. …”
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Les activités de conservation des lémuriens par le Groupe d’Etude et de Recherche sur les Primates de Madagascar (GERP)
Published 2011-10-01“…The Madagascar Primate Research Group (GERP - Groupe d’Etude et de Recherche sur les Primates de Madagascar) is a conservation-focused association created in 1994 by the initiative of researcher lecturers and students from the Department of Paleontology and Biological Anthropology and the Department of Animal Biology of the University of Antananarivo. The GERP membership consists of multidisciplinary scientists, both Malagasy and foreign, the majority of whom are primatologists. …”
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Draft genome sequence of Kei apple, an underutilized African tree crop
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Tsidy, Repahaka sy Fotsife: 15 years research on nocturnal lemurs in the Ankarafantsika National Park, Madagascar
Published 2011-10-01“…"The Ankarafantsika Lemur Project", is based at the field station of Ampijoroa in the National Park of Ankarafantsika in the North-West of Madagascar and is conducted by the Institute of Zoology from the University of Veterinary Medicine Hanover (Germany) in close collaboration with the local universities of Antananarivo, of Mahajanga and Madagascar National Parks (authorities for the management of protected areas in Madagascar). …”
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