TITLE

EYES WIDE SHUT: THE ROLE OF TORPOR IN THE LEMURIFORM COLONIZATION OF MADAGASCAR

AUTHOR(S)
Masters, J. C.; Lovegrove, B. G.; Mzilikazi, N.
PUB. DATE
February 2006
SOURCE
International Journal of Primatology;Feb2006 Supplement, Vol. 27, p532
SOURCE TYPE
Academic Journal
DOC. TYPE
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The article presents the abstract of the paper "Eyes Wide Shut: The Role of Torpor in the Lemuriform Colonization of Madagascar," by J.C. Masters and B.G. Lovegrove and N. Mzilikazi, to be presented at the 21st Congress of the International Primatological Society in Entebbe, Uganda from June 25-30, 2006.
ACCESSION #
21350996

Tags: LEMUR (Genus)

 

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