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The macroevolutionary impact of recent and imminent mammal extinctions on Madagascar

Madagascar faces millions of years of extinctions due to human activity, scientists say - ABC News

Ancient bird bones redate human activity in Madagascar by 6,000 years

A canopy connection: lemurs, forests, and Madagascar's conservation journey

New Evidence Complicates the Story of the Peopling of the Americas, TS Digest

Frontiers Ecological Consequences of a Millennium of Introduced Dogs on Madagascar

Human Expansion Linked to Madagascar's Loss of Large Vertebrates

Marine conservation palaeobiology: What does the late Quaternary fossil record tell us about modern-day extinctions and biodiversity threats?, Cambridge Prisms: Extinction

Madagascar's endangered lemurs are being killed during pandemic lockdowns

Last of the giants: What killed off Madagascar's megafauna a thousand years ago?

Slow and Steady Saves the Species

Madagascar's extraordinary biodiversity: Evolution, distribution, and use

Frontiers Rain Forest Fragmentation and Environmental Dynamics on Nosy Be Island (NW Madagascar) at 1300 cal BP Is Attributable to Intensified Human Impact