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Distributed for Conservation International

Edited by Jutta Schmid and Leeanne E. Alonso

A Rapid Biological Assessment of the Mantadia-Zahamena corridor, Madagascar

RAP Bulletin of Biological Assessment #32

202 pages, 18 color plates  8-1/2 x 11 
Series: Conservation International Rapid Assessment Program

Paper $19.95

ISBN: 9781881173861   Published October 2007

The Mantadia-Zahamena corridor of Madagascar contains some of the country’s last remaining low- and mid-elevation rainforest. This French-language volume presents the results of an expedition to survey the biodiversity of the region during which three sites of high biological importance were identified based on species richness, abundance, and disturbance. Given the paramount significance of Madagascar in global conservation efforts and the high value of Mantadia-Zahamena in particular, the researchers conclude that these three sites deserve immediate conservation action. This report also documents their discovery of new species of frogs and reptiles and sixteen new species of ants.
 
 
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