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  1. Article: Taxonomic revision of the genus

    Ranarilalatiana, Tolotra / Raveloson Ravaomanarivo, Lala Harivelo / Bergsten, Johannes

    ZooKeys

    2019  Volume 869, Page(s) 19–90

    Abstract: ... The ... ...

    Abstract The genus
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-08-05
    Publishing country Bulgaria
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2445640-8
    ISSN 1313-2970 ; 1313-2989
    ISSN (online) 1313-2970
    ISSN 1313-2989
    DOI 10.3897/zookeys.869.33997
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  2. Article: Taxonomic revision of the genus Copelatus of Madagascar (Coleoptera, Dytiscidae, Copelatinae): the non- erichsonii group species

    Ranarilalatiana, Tolotra / Raveloson Ravaomanarivo, Lala Harivelo / Bergsten, Johannes

    ZooKeys. 2019 Aug. 05, v. 869

    2019  

    Abstract: The genus Copelatus Erichson, 1832 (Coleoptera, Dytiscidae, Copelatinae) of Madagascar is revised in two parts. This review is restricted to the Copelatus species that have fewer than ten elytral + one submarginal stria, including all species except ... ...

    Abstract The genus Copelatus Erichson, 1832 (Coleoptera, Dytiscidae, Copelatinae) of Madagascar is revised in two parts. This review is restricted to the Copelatus species that have fewer than ten elytral + one submarginal stria, including all species except those of the erichsonii species group. Both morphological and molecular (mitochondrial COI) data are used in an integrative taxonomic approach. Thirteen species are recognised, of which five are described as new: Copelatus ankaratra sp. nov., Copelatus kely sp. nov., Copelatus pseudostriatus sp. nov., Copelatus safiotra sp. nov. and Copelatus vokoka sp. nov.Copelatus unguicularis Régimbart, 1903 and Copelatus apicalis Fairmaire, 1898 are both transferred to the genus Madaglymbus Shaverdo & Balke, 2008 (comb. nov.). Copelatus mimetes Guignot 1957 is a junior synonym of the widespread Afrotropical–Arabian Copelatus pulchellus (Klug, 1834) (syn. nov.). Copelatus marginipennis (Laporte, 1835) is reinstated (stat. nov.) as a valid species with Copelatus aldabricus Balfour-Browne, 1950 and Copelatusaldabricusvar.simplex Guignot, 1952 as junior synonyms (syn. nov.). We designate lectotypes for Colymbetes marginipennis Laporte, 1835 and Copelatus obtusus Boheman, 1848. Copelatus peridinus Guignot, 1955 is recorded for Madagascar for the first time and Copelatus nodieri Régimbart, 1895 is rejected as a species present in Madagascar.
    Keywords Dytiscidae ; lectotypes ; mitochondria ; taxonomic revisions ; Madagascar
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2019-0805
    Size p. 19-90.
    Publishing place Pensoft Publishers
    Document type Article
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    ZDB-ID 2445640-8
    ISSN 1313-2970 ; 1313-2989
    ISSN (online) 1313-2970
    ISSN 1313-2989
    DOI 10.3897/zookeys.869.33997
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  3. Article: Genetic diversity of Varroa destructor parasitizing Apis mellifera unicolor in Madagascar

    RASOLOFOARIVAO, Henriette / CLÉMENCET, Johanna / SPECK, Adrien / RAVELOSON-RAVAOMANARIVO, Lala Harivelo / REYNAUD, Bernard / DELATTE, Hélène

    Apidologie. 2017 Sept., v. 48, no. 5

    2017  

    Abstract: Varroa destructor is an invasive alien species that has been reported parasitizing the endemic honey bee of Madagascar, Apis mellifera unicolor, since 2010. Studying its nuclear genetic diversity and structure was our main goal. Using 11 microsatellite ... ...

    Abstract Varroa destructor is an invasive alien species that has been reported parasitizing the endemic honey bee of Madagascar, Apis mellifera unicolor, since 2010. Studying its nuclear genetic diversity and structure was our main goal. Using 11 microsatellite loci and 344 mites collected from 12 apiaries, we observed a low genetic diversity, with only 8 multilocus genotypes (MLG) identified. V. destructor populations form a single genetic cluster, clonal richness ranged from 0.02 to 0.20, and number of MLG within apiaries varied between one and six MLGs. About 69.5% of the mites analyzed harbored the same genotype (100%, homozygous), and 23.3% had a genotype differing by a single allele. The overall low diversity observed suggests one or multiple introductions of similar genotypes. The greater abundance of MLGs in High Land apiaries (eight MLGs) than on the east coast (two MLGs) and the presence of particular MLGs in High Land apiaries favor the hypothesis that V. destructor has been first introduced close to the international airport, and then spread to other regions by commercial exchanges.
    Keywords Apis mellifera ; Varroa destructor ; airports ; alleles ; apiaries ; coasts ; genetic variation ; homozygosity ; honey bees ; invasive species ; microsatellite repeats ; mites ; parasitism ; Madagascar
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2017-09
    Size p. 648-656.
    Publishing place Springer Paris
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 280429-3
    ISSN 1297-9678 ; 0044-8435 ; 0365-5407
    ISSN (online) 1297-9678
    ISSN 0044-8435 ; 0365-5407
    DOI 10.1007/s13592-017-0509-3
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  4. Article ; Online: Win-win opportunities combining high yields with high multi-taxa biodiversity in tropical agroforestry.

    Wurz, Annemarie / Tscharntke, Teja / Martin, Dominic Andreas / Osen, Kristina / Rakotomalala, Anjaharinony A N A / Raveloaritiana, Estelle / Andrianisaina, Fanilo / Dröge, Saskia / Fulgence, Thio Rosin / Soazafy, Marie Rolande / Andriafanomezantsoa, Rouvah / Andrianarimisa, Aristide / Babarezoto, Fenohaja Soavita / Barkmann, Jan / Hänke, Hendrik / Hölscher, Dirk / Kreft, Holger / Rakouth, Bakolimalala / Guerrero-Ramírez, Nathaly R /
    Ranarijaona, Hery Lisy Tiana / Randriamanantena, Romual / Ratsoavina, Fanomezana Mihaja / Raveloson Ravaomanarivo, Lala Harivelo / Grass, Ingo

    Nature communications

    2022  Volume 13, Issue 1, Page(s) 4127

    Abstract: Resolving ecological-economic trade-offs between biodiversity and yields is a key challenge when addressing the biodiversity crisis in tropical agricultural landscapes. Here, we focused on the relation between seven different taxa (trees, herbaceous ... ...

    Abstract Resolving ecological-economic trade-offs between biodiversity and yields is a key challenge when addressing the biodiversity crisis in tropical agricultural landscapes. Here, we focused on the relation between seven different taxa (trees, herbaceous plants, birds, amphibians, reptiles, butterflies, and ants) and yields in vanilla agroforests in Madagascar. Agroforests established in forests supported overall 23% fewer species and 47% fewer endemic species than old-growth forests, and 14% fewer endemic species than forest fragments. In contrast, agroforests established on fallows had overall 12% more species and 38% more endemic species than fallows. While yields increased with vanilla vine density and length, non-yield related variables largely determined biodiversity. Nonetheless, trade-offs existed between yields and butterflies as well as  reptiles. Vanilla yields were generally unrelated to richness of trees, herbaceous plants, birds, amphibians, reptiles, and ants, opening up possibilities for conservation outside of protected areas and restoring degraded land to benefit farmers and biodiversity alike.
    MeSH term(s) Amphibians ; Animals ; Ants ; Biodiversity ; Birds ; Butterflies ; Conservation of Natural Resources ; Forests ; Plants ; Reptiles ; Trees
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-07-26
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2553671-0
    ISSN 2041-1723 ; 2041-1723
    ISSN (online) 2041-1723
    ISSN 2041-1723
    DOI 10.1038/s41467-022-30866-8
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  5. Article: Nouvelle répartition géographique des espèces Aedes albopictus et Aedes aegypti (Diptères, Culicidae, Aedinae) à Madagascar

    Raharimalala, Fara Nantenaina / Raveloson Ravaomanarivo, Lala Harivelo / Ravelonandro, Pierre / Zouache, Karima / Rafarasoa, Lala Sahondra / Ralisoa Randrianasolo, Bakoly Olga / Mavingui, Patrick
    Language fra
    Document type Article
    Database AGRIS - International Information System for the Agricultural Sciences and Technology

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