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Golden-brown mouse lemur : ウィキペディア英語版 | Golden-brown mouse lemur
The golden-brown mouse lemur (''Microcebus ravelobensis''), also known as the Lac Ravelobe mouse lemur or the Ravelobe mouse lemur, is part of the family, Cheirogaleidae. These are the smallest species of lemur and are all arboreal, nocturnal, and typically social.〔Myers, P.,("Cheirogaleidae" ) Animal Diversity, Accessed June 01, 2013〕 All species of Lemur are native to the island of Madagascar. The golden-brown mouse lemur, ''Microcebus ravelobensis'', was first discovered in 1994. ==Geographic range and habitat==
The island of Madagascar is located off the South-eastern coast of Africa. All species of lemur are indigenous to the island. The Golden-brown mouse lemur is isolated to the forest reserve of Ankarafantsika National Park, a dry deciduous forest located in northwestern Madagascar. 〔Zimmermann, E. S. Cepok, N. Rakotoarison, V. Zietemann, U. Radespiel. “Sympatric Mouse Lemurs in North-West Madagascar: a new rufous mouse lemur species (''Microcebus ravelobensis'').” Folia Primatologica 69. 2, Mar 1998, 106-114〕 It shares the habitat with the gray mouse lemur,(''M. murinus''), a sympatric species. Within the habitat that both the golden-brown lemur and gray mouse lemur live, they occupy two very different niches showing divergent regional distribution and different population density patterns. 〔Rakotondravony, R., U. Radespiel. “Varying Patterns of Coexistence of Two Mouse Lemur 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Golden-brown mouse lemur」の詳細全文を読む
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