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Biogeography and Ecology in Madagascar

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In spite of its proximity to Africa (the distance between Cap Saint Andre and the African coast is only 300 km. ) Madagascar cannot be considered as adependent part of that continent. The Great Island has been separated from Mrica from at least the middle of the Secondary, and has evolved separately: its flora and fauna have acquired a very pronounced individuality, in spite ofsome affinities with Africa (although they also have affinities with India and the Indian archipelago). No naturallaboratory could lend itselfbetter ifnot to all, at least to the majority, of the absorbing problems offered for study by the history and evolution of plant and animallife in Madagascar. The edirors have tried to ensure that each of these problems is presented by the foremost authority in his particular field. In the first section, the natural environment, the foundation of any biogeographical study, is analysed. Professor R. BATTISTINI, Director of the Laboratoire de Geographie of the Faculte des Lettres et Sciences humaines of Tananarive opens with a description of the relief and the mairi types of landscape found in Madagascar. Professor P. BRENON, who initiated the teaching of geology and founded the Laboratoire de Geologie of the Faculte des Sciences of Tananarive presents the result often years ofresearch on the geology ofMadagascar. The climate, an essential factor, preliminary to any biogeographical study, is examined in detail by G. DONQ. UE, Maitre-Assistant at the Laboratoire de Geo graphie. Professor J.

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Chapters' Contents.- Madagascar relief and main types of landscape.- The geology of Madagascar.- The climatology of Madagascar.- Flora and vegetation of M adagascar.- The forest of Madagascar.- Les sols de Madagascar.- Accelerated erosion and soil degradation.- Rivers and streams on Madagascar.- Man and the environment in Madagascar.- The Malagasy subfossils.- The coral reefs of Madagascar.- Some ecological and biogeographical problems of the entomofauna of Madagascar.- Les arachnides de Madagascar.- Le peuplement de Mollusques terrestres de Madagascar.- Fishes of the continental waters of Madagascar.- Les reptiles de Madagascar et des îles voisines.- The Evolution and affinities of the birds of Madagascar.- Insectivores.- The rodents of Madagascar: The seven genera of Malagasy rodents.- The carnivora of Madagascar.- Order of primates: Sub-order of lemurs.- Human diseases and their relationship to the Environment.- The problems of nature conservation in Madagascar.- In conclusion.

Product details

Assisted by Battistini (Editor), R Battistini (Editor), R. Battistini (Editor), Richard-Vindard (Editor), Richard-Vindard (Editor), G. Richard-Vindard (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.07.2013
 
EAN 9789401571616
ISBN 978-94-0-157161-6
No. of pages 765
Dimensions 170 mm x 244 mm x 40 mm
Weight 1325 g
Illustrations XV, 765 p.
Series Monographiae Biologicae
Monographiae Biologicae
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology

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