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313:. To this point, only a few observations have been made regarding these behaviors. We learn from a study done by Goodman et al. that in early January, some individuals can be found in reproductive condition while others are not. Some males show no scrotal testes while others show large scrotal testes and convoluted
293:. Loky-Manambato is highly heterogenous in its presence of large forested areas and many river systems. In fact, the Loky-Manambato region is so diverse in its make up that areas of dry forest and humid forest occur closely together only to be separated by mountains and rivers in some cases. The
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can be characterized by the following: Overall, the texture of body hair is soft and fine. Cover hairs of the dorsum are bi-colored (proximal two-thirds is dark brown, and the distal one-third is a medium buff). The guard hairs, which have the primary role of protecting the rest of the
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has a somewhat large cranium, a relatively short rostrum, moderately long molar rows, and a palatine process that is shorter and stouter in comparison to others within the genus. Likewise, the enamel of the anterior portion of the incisors is a dull yellow-orange color.
317:. Likewise, on another occasion in early April, one male was found in non-reproductive condition while another was found with partially scrotal testes and slightly convoluted epididymides. Within this same period, multiple females were found with large
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Rakotoarisoa, Jean-Eric; Bailey, Carolyn A.; Hinger, Paula H.; Brenneman, Rick A.; Louis, Edward E. (2013-03-01). "Isolation and characterization of nine microsatellite loci in a
Malagasy endemic rodent, Eliurus carletoni (Rodentia: Nesomyinae)".
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Rakotoarisoa, Jean-Eric (June 2010). "Phylogeny and species boundaries of the endemic species complex, Eliurus antsingy and E. carletoni (Rodentia: Muroidea: Nesomyidae), in
Madagascar using mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequence data".
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Rakotoarisoa, J.-E.; Raheriarisena, M.; Goodman, S. M. (2013-05-01). "Late
Quaternary climatic vegetational shifts in an ecological transition zone of northern Madagascar: insights from genetic analyses of two endemic rodent species".
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Members of the genus have been found to inhabit all the natural forest types on the island from humid forestation on the eastern side of the island to the xerophytic spiny bushes located in the southwest portion of the island.
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can be found specifically in the dry deciduous forests of
Madagascar. Members of the species are known to inhabit forested areas resting on limestone outcrops. In Northern Madagascar, there are three regions of interest where
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As we learn with many species, evolution can be driven by a variety of factors. For some, it is competition of various types, and for others, it is a matter of adapting to the changing climate. We learn in the case of
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distribution of the region includes elevations ranging from sea level up to 1170 meters. Though the Loky-Manambato region is very diverse, as previously stated,
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forest fragmenting will cause stress on a species to change. However, historical demographic analyses have proposed that the current genetic patterns we see in
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event occurred between 18,750 and 7,500 years ago, mainly due to the complexity within the Loky-Manambato region. Clearly, deforestation and other
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528:"A Phylogeographic Study of the Endemic Rodent Eliurus carletoni (Rodentia: Nesomyinae) in an Ecological Transition Zone of Northern Madagascar"
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for his substantial influence in the study of rodent systematics and of rodents native to the island of
Madagascar. Currently,
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is a relatively new species restricted to
Northern Madagascar. The species was named in honor of Dr. Michael Carleton of the
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is endemic to the Réserve Spéciale (RS) d’Ankarana. Madagascar is widely known for its unique biomes and biota. The genus
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from abrasion and moisture, show characteristic colors of dark brown to black. The belly of
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Ankarana and
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exhibits a unicolor brown tail, which is also characteristic of others in the genus.
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Rakotoarisoa, Jean-Eric; Raheriarisena, Martin; Goodman, Steven M. (2013-01-01).
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Lemurs of the Lost World: exploring the forests and
Crocodile Caves of Madagascar
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all without embryos present, but one with placental scarring.
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Rodentia and the family Nesomyidae.
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359:"Taxonomy browser (Eliurus carletoni)"
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915:Monard's African climbing mouse
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1513:White-tipped tufted-tailed rat
1481:Grandidier's tufted-tailed rat
1151:Pousargues's African fat mouse
987:Rupp's African climbing mouse (
891:Montane African climbing mouse
628:Journal of Evolutionary Biology
494:. Impact, London. p. 216.
449:Conservation Genetics Resources
197:sp. SAJ-2009a) is a species of
1:
1473:Ellerman's tufted-tailed rat
1388:Brachytarsomys mahajambaensis
255:is characteristically white.
1425:Gregarious short-tailed rat
1419:(Brachyuromys betsileoensis)
1325:South African pouched mouse
1021:(Dendroprionomys rousseloti)
899:Mount Kahuzi climbing mouse
286:, Ankarana, and Analmerana.
1521:Petter's tufted-tailed rat
1505:Dormouse tufted-tailed rat
1465:Daniel's tufted-tailed rat
1278:Southern giant pouched rat
1111:Bocage's African fat mouse
801:Brukkaros pygmy rock mouse
599:10.1016/j.ympev.2010.05.022
221:Distribution and morphology
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1652:Koopman's montane voalavo
1629:Petter's big-footed mouse
1489:Major's tufted-tailed rat
1427:(Brachyuromys ramirohitra)
1417:Betsileo short-tailed rat
1381:(Brachytarsomys albicauda)
907:Lachaise's climbing mouse
803:(Petromyscus monticularis)
305:Reproduction and evolution
1890:Mammals described in 2009
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1621:Greater big-footed mouse
1613:Bastard big-footed mouse
1537:Webb's tufted-tailed rat
1529:Tanala tufted-tailed rat
1497:Lesser tufted-tailed rat
1448:Tsingy tufted-tailed rat
1067:(Megadendromus nikolausi)
811:(Petromyscus shortridgei)
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461:10.1007/s12686-012-9768-5
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1615:(Macrotarsomys bastardi)
1396:(Brachytarsomys villosa)
1327:(Saccostomus campestris)
1205:(Mystromys albicaudatus)
996:Vernay's climbing mouse
979:Cameroon climbing mouse
955:Chestnut climbing mouse
809:Shortridge's rock mouse
215:Ankarana Special Reserve
1654:(Monticolomys koopmani)
1631:(Macrotarsomys petteri)
1333:Mearns's pouched mouse
1302:Kivu giant pouched rat
1119:Northwestern fat mouse
939:Brant's climbing mouse
923:Lovat's climbing mouse
917:(Dendromus leucostomus)
901:(Dendromus kahuziensis)
1675:White-bellied nesomys
1623:(Macrotarsomys ingens)
1515:(Eliurus penicillatus)
1394:Hairy-tailed Antsangy
1379:White-tailed antsangy
1304:(Cricetomys kivuensis)
1296:(Cricetomys gambianus)
1019:Velvet climbing mouse
957:(Dendromus mystacalis)
947:Banana climbing mouse
795:(Petromyscus collinus)
787:(Petromyscus barbouri)
1723:Voalavo antsahabensis
1585:(Hypogeomys antimena)
1483:(Eliurus grandidieri)
1335:(Saccostomus mearnsi)
1280:(Cricetomys ansorgei)
1169:(Steatomys pratensis)
1129:(Steatomys cuppedius)
1088:Dollman's tree mouse
971:Nyika climbing mouse
949:(Dendromus messorius)
941:(Dendromus mesomelas)
933:(Dendromus melanotis)
909:(Dendromus lachaisei)
785:Barbour's rock mouse
544:10.1093/jhered/ess083
490:Wilson, Jane (2014).
1692:Nesomys narindaensis
1685:(Nesomys lambertoni)
1592:Hypogeomys australis
1562:(Gymnuromys roberti)
1294:Gambian pouched rat
1255:Greater hamster-rat
1137:(Steatomys jacksoni)
1135:Jackson's fat mouse
1121:(Steatomys caurinus)
1044:(Malacothrix typica)
963:Kivu climbing mouse
931:Gray climbing mouse
893:(Dendromus insignis)
1732:Voalavo gymnocaudus
1677:(Nesomys audeberti)
1583:Malagasy giant rat
1475:(Eliurus ellermani)
1286:Emin's pouched rat
1247:Lesser hamster-rat
1145:(Steatomys krebsii)
1113:(Steatomys bocagei)
998:(Dendromus vernayi)
847:(Delanymys brooksi)
532:Journal of Heredity
426:Zoological Bulletin
380:"Eliurus carletoni"
193:) (synonymous with
31:Conservation status
1730:Northern voalavo (
1507:(Eliurus myoxinus)
1450:(Eliurus antsingy)
1288:(Cricetomys emini)
1161:(Steatomys parvus)
1153:(Steatomys opimus)
1143:Krebs's fat mouse
1090:(Prionomys batesi)
973:(Dendromus nyikae)
965:(Dendromus nyasae)
925:(Dendromus lovati)
361:. Ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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