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Raphali Rodlis Andriantsimanarilafy

Publications -  9
Citations -  133

Raphali Rodlis Andriantsimanarilafy is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Threatened species & Habitat fragmentation. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications receiving 97 citations.

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Amphibians and reptiles of the tsingy de bemaraha plateau, western madagascar: checklist, biogeography and conservation

TL;DR: This document summarizes current capabilities, research and operational priorities, and plans for further studies that were established at the 2015 USGS workshop on quantitative hazard assessments of earthquake-triggered landsliding and liquefaction in the western hemisphere.
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Roost site characteristics of sympatric dwarf chameleons (genus Brookesia) from western Madagascar

TL;DR: Over a 5 night period in a deciduous forest in western Madagascar, the night roosting sites for three sympatric Brookesia species were recorded and the area and distance between successive day roost locations were calculated and described.
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Are narrow-ranging species doomed to extinction? Projected dramatic decline in future climate suitability of two highly threatened species

TL;DR: In this paper, the distribution of the golden mantella frog Mantella aurantiaca and the Manapany day gecko Phelsuma inexpectata is modelled and the authors predict an alarming decline in climate suitability in the whole current distribution area of both species by 2070, potentially leading to a complete extinction in most scenarios.
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Are narrow-ranging species doomed to extinction? Probable dramatic and generalised decline in future climate suitability of highly threatened species

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the effect of predicted climate change on narrow-ranging species in the tropics, including the golden mantella frog Mantella aurantiaca and Manapany day gecko Phelsuma inexpectata.