Indris, the largest living lemurs of Madagascar, are classified as Critically Endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species. The species is indeed facing a population decline, with significant habitat destruction and fragmentation primarily due to slash-and-burn agriculture, logging, and fuelwood gathering.

PAOLA MATTARELLI, D.V. (2024). Lemurs, geophagy and the gut microbiome, February 15, 2024, 15-18.

Lemurs, geophagy and the gut microbiome

PAOLA MATTARELLI;
2024

Abstract

Indris, the largest living lemurs of Madagascar, are classified as Critically Endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species. The species is indeed facing a population decline, with significant habitat destruction and fragmentation primarily due to slash-and-burn agriculture, logging, and fuelwood gathering.
2024
PAOLA MATTARELLI, D.V. (2024). Lemurs, geophagy and the gut microbiome, February 15, 2024, 15-18.
PAOLA MATTARELLI, DARIA VALENTE, LUIGIMARIA BORRUSO, CATERINA SPIEZIO, CAMILLO SANDRI, CRISTINA GIACOMA, MICHAEL GÄNZLE
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