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    Visual ecology of true lemurs suggests a cathemeral origin for the primate cone opsin polymorphism by Valenta, Kim, Edwards, Melissa, Rafaliarison, Radoniaina R., Johnson, Steig E., Holmes, Sheila M., Brown, Kevin A., Dominy, Nathaniel J., Lehman, Shawn M., Parra, Esteban J., Melin, Amanda D.

    Published in Functional ecology (01-06-2016)
    “…Summary In contrast to the majority of primates, which exhibit dedicated diurnality or nocturnality, all species of Eulemur are cathemeral. Colour vision, in…”
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    Wildlife predation by dogs in Madagascar by Merz, Leandra, Kshirsagar, Akhil R., Rafaliarison, Radoniaina R., Rajaonarivelo, Tsiky, Farris, Zach J., Randriana, Zoavina, Valenta, Kim

    Published in Biotropica (01-01-2022)
    “…Human–wildlife conflicts are increasing in number and intensity making conflict mitigation and coexistence a top priority for wildlife conservation…”
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    Sensory integration during foraging: the importance of fruit hardness, colour, and odour to brown lemurs by Valenta, Kim, Brown, Kevin A, Rafaliarison, Radoniaina R, Styler, Sarah A, Jackson, Derek, Lehman, Shawn M, Chapman, Colin A, Melin, Amanda D

    Published in Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (01-11-2015)
    “…Animal reliance on fruit signals, such as hardness, colour, and odour, during foraging is poorly understood. Here, we present data on fruit foraging behaviour…”
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    Seed Banks in Savanna, Forest Fragments, and Continuous Forest Edges Differ in a Tropical Dry Forest in Madagascar by Valenta, Kim, Steffens, Travis S, Rafaliarison, Radoniaina R, Chapman, Colin A, Lehman, Shawn M

    Published in Biotropica (01-07-2015)
    “…Rapid deforestation has fragmented habitat across the landscape of Madagascar. To determine the effect of fragmentation on seed banks and the potential for…”
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    Seed Banks in Savanna, Forest Fragments, and Continuous Forest Edges Differ in a Tropical Dry Forest in Madagascar by Valenta, Kim, Steffens, Travis S, Rafaliarison, Radoniaina R, Chapman, Colin A, Lehman, Shawn M

    Published in Biotropica (01-07-2015)
    “…Rapid deforestation has fragmented habitat across the landscape of Madagascar. To determine the effect of fragmentation on seed banks and the potential for…”
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