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Title De natuur op Madagaskar is uniek, maar een uitstervingsgolf dreigt Degree of recognition National Media name/outlet Trouw Media type Print Country/Territory Netherlands Date 03/02/2023 Description Als alle bedreigde zoogdieren op Madagaskar uitsterven, duurt het miljoenen jaren voordat er weer evenveel soorten zijn. Daarvoor moet de mens wel anders met de aarde omgaan dan nu. Producer/Author Erik van Zwam URL https://www.trouw.nl/duurzaamheid-economie/de-natuur-op-madagaskar-is-uniek-maar-een-uitstervingsgolf-dreigt~b5975fa0/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Speciile din Madagascar, aflate pe cale de dispariție, ar avea nevoie de 23 de milioane de ani ca să evolueze din nou Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Descoperă.ro Media type Web Country/Territory Romania Date 30/01/2023 Description Madagascar este casa unora dintre cele mai curioase animale
sălbatice, dar defrişările şi comerţul exotic cu animale de
companie împing speciile spre dispariţie. Acum, o nouă cercetare
a stabilit că ar fi nevoie de trei milioane de ani de evoluţie pentru
ca speciile pe care deja le-am pierdut în regiune să fie aduse
înapoi, şi de peste 20 de milioane de ani dacă speciile ameninţate
în prezent ar urma exemplul.Producer/Author Claudia Cociug URL https://www.descopera.ro/natura/20273219-speciile-din-madagascar-aflate-pe-cale-de-disparitie-ar-avea-nevoie-de-23-de-milioane-de-ani-ca-sa-evolueze-din-nou Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagáscar, um paraíso animal em vias de extinção. E não tarda nada Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Pets in Town - New in Town Media type Web Country/Territory Portugal Date 20/01/2023 Description A diversidade de espécies animais em Madagáscar, tal como a conhecemos à imagem da célebre saga de filmes de animação, está sob ameaçada e corre sérios riscos de se perder de forma irreversível. É o que conclui o mais recente estudo sobre a matéria, publicado na revista científica ‘Nature Communications‘, no passado dia 10 de janeiro. Producer/Author Paulo Santana Pena URL https://pit.nit.pt/saude/madagascar-um-paraiso-animal-vias-extincao-nao-tarda-nada?utm_campaign=nit_website_bottom&utm_source=nit_desktop&utm_medium=website Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar: un tesoro evolutivo de 23 millones de años en peligro Degree of recognition Regional Media name/outlet El Periódico Extremadura Media type Web Country/Territory Spain Date 19/01/2023 Description Un estudio desvela la alta vulnerabilidad de la fauna endémica de la isla y aboga por mejorar su protección. Producer/Author Verónica Pavés URL https://www.elperiodicoextremadura.com/medio-ambiente/2023/01/19/madagascar-tesoro-evolutivo-23-millones-81395944.html Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar: un tesoro evolutivo de 23 millones de años en peligro Media name/outlet Levante - El Mercantil Valenciano Country/Territory Spain Date 19/01/2023 URL https://www.levante-emv.com/medio-ambiente/2023/01/19/madagascar-tesoro-evolutivo-23-millones-81395937.html Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar: un tesoro evolutivo de 23 millones de años en peligro Media name/outlet La Nueva España Media type Other Country/Territory Spain Date 19/01/2023 URL https://www.lne.es/medio-ambiente/2023/01/19/madagascar-tesoro-evolutivo-23-millones-81395933.html Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar: un tesoro evolutivo de 23 millones de años en peligro Media name/outlet Sport.es Media type Other Country/Territory Spain Date 19/01/2023 URL https://www.sport.es/es/noticias/medio-ambiente/madagascar-tesoro-evolutivo-23-millones-81395943 Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar: un tesoro evolutivo de 23 millones de años en peligro Media name/outlet Eldia.es Media type Other Country/Territory Spain Date 19/01/2023 URL https://www.eldia.es/medio-ambiente/2023/01/19/madagascar-tesoro-evolutivo-23-millones-81395931.html Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar: un tesoro evolutivo de 23 millones de años en peligro Media name/outlet Laprovincia.es Media type Other Country/Territory Spain Date 19/01/2023 URL https://www.laprovincia.es/medio-ambiente/2023/01/19/madagascar-tesoro-evolutivo-23-millones-81395935.html Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar: un tesoro evolutivo de 23 millones de años en peligro Media name/outlet Faro de Vigo Media type Other Country/Territory Spain Date 19/01/2023 URL https://www.farodevigo.es/medio-ambiente/2023/01/19/madagascar-tesoro-evolutivo-23-millones-81395934.html Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar: un tesoro evolutivo de 23 millones de años en peligro Media name/outlet Diario Córdoba Media type Other Country/Territory Spain Date 19/01/2023 URL https://www.diariocordoba.com/medio-ambiente/2023/01/19/madagascar-tesoro-evolutivo-23-millones-81395949.html Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar: un tesoro evolutivo de 23 millones de años en peligro Media name/outlet El Periodico de Aragon Media type Other Country/Territory Spain Date 19/01/2023 URL https://www.elperiodicodearagon.com/medio-ambiente/2023/01/19/madagascar-tesoro-evolutivo-23-millones-81395945.html Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar: un tesoro evolutivo de 23 millones de años en peligro Media name/outlet El Periódico - Edición Global Media type Other Country/Territory Spain Date 19/01/2023 URL https://www.elperiodico.com/es/medio-ambiente/20230119/madagascar-tesoro-evolutivo-23-millones-81395955 Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar: un tesoro evolutivo de 23 millones de años en peligro Media name/outlet El Periódico Mediterraneo Media type Other Country/Territory Spain Date 19/01/2023 URL https://www.elperiodicomediterraneo.com/medio-ambiente/2023/01/19/madagascar-tesoro-evolutivo-23-millones-81395946.html Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar: un tesoro evolutivo de 23 millones de años en peligro Media name/outlet La Opinión de Málaga Media type Other Country/Territory Spain Date 19/01/2023 URL https://www.laopiniondemalaga.es/medio-ambiente/2023/01/19/madagascar-tesoro-evolutivo-23-millones-81395951.html Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar: un tesoro evolutivo de 23 millones de años en peligro Media name/outlet El Periódico de España Media type Other Country/Territory Spain Date 19/01/2023 URL https://www.epe.es/es/medio-ambiente/20230119/madagascar-tesoro-evolutivo-23-millones-81395956 Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar: un tesoro evolutivo de 23 millones de años en peligro Media name/outlet La Opinión de Murcia Media type Other Country/Territory Spain Date 19/01/2023 URL https://www.laopiniondemurcia.es/medio-ambiente/2023/01/19/madagascar-tesoro-evolutivo-23-millones-81395947.html Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar: un tesoro evolutivo de 23 millones de años en peligro Media name/outlet Diario de Mallorca Media type Other Country/Territory Spain Date 19/01/2023 URL https://www.diariodemallorca.es/medio-ambiente/2023/01/19/madagascar-tesoro-evolutivo-23-millones-81395938.html Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar: un tesoro evolutivo de 23 millones de años en peligro Media name/outlet Diario de Ibiza Media type Other Country/Territory Spain Date 19/01/2023 URL https://www.diariodeibiza.es/medio-ambiente/2023/01/19/madagascar-tesoro-evolutivo-23-millones-81395950.html Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar: un tesoro evolutivo de 23 millones de años en peligro Media name/outlet La Opinion de Zamora Media type Other Country/Territory Spain Date 19/01/2023 URL https://www.laopiniondezamora.es/medio-ambiente/2023/01/19/madagascar-tesoro-evolutivo-23-millones-81395954.html Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar: un tesoro evolutivo de 23 millones de años en peligro Media name/outlet La Opinión A Coruña Media type Other Country/Territory Spain Date 19/01/2023 URL https://www.laopinioncoruna.es/medio-ambiente/2023/01/19/madagascar-tesoro-evolutivo-23-millones-81395940.html Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar: un tesoro evolutivo de 23 millones de años en peligro Media name/outlet DiarioInformacion.es Media type Other Country/Territory Spain Date 19/01/2023 URL https://www.informacion.es/medio-ambiente/2023/01/19/madagascar-tesoro-evolutivo-23-millones-81395953.html Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar’s unique island fauna faces an imminent wave of extinction Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Blaze Trends Media type Web Country/Territory United States Date 18/01/2023 Description From the ring-tailed lemur to the aye-aye, a nocturnal primate, more than 20 million years of unique evolutionary history could be wiped from the planet if nothing is done to prevent the extinction of Madagascar’s endangered mammals, according to a new study.
It would already take 3 million years to recover the diversity of mammal species that have been extinct since humans settled on the island 2,500 years ago. But much more is at risk in the coming decades: if the endangered species of mammals in Madagascar go extinct, the life forms created by 23 million years of evolutionary history will be destroyed.Producer/Author Charles Dunkin URL https://blazetrends.com/madagascars-unique-island-fauna-faces-an-imminent-wave-of-extinction/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title La fauna única de la isla de Madagascar se enfrenta a una ola inminente de extinción Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet EcoPortal Media type Web Country/Territory Mexico Date 17/01/2023 Description Si los mamíferos en peligro de extinción de la isla de Madagascar se extinguen, podrían desaparecer 23 millones de años de historia evolutiva, según un estudio. Producer/Author Phoebe Weston URL https://www.ecoportal.net/temas-especiales/biodiversidad/fauna-madagascar-extincion/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title How long it took Madagascar’s mammals to emerge? 23 million years Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Knowridge Science Report Media type Web Country/Territory Australia Date 16/01/2023 Description In many ways, Madagascar is a biologist’s dream, a real-life experiment in how isolation on an island can spark evolution.
About 90% of the plants and animals there are found nowhere else on Earth. But these plants and animals are in major trouble, thanks to habitat loss, over-hunting, and climate change.URL https://knowridge.com/2023/01/how-long-it-took-madagascars-mammals-to-emerge-23-million-years/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar: 23 million years of evolution in peril Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Blaze Trends Media type Web Country/Territory United States Date 15/01/2023 Description In many ways, Madagascar is a biologist’s paradise. It is the fifth largest island in the world, the size of France, separated by 150 million years from Africa and 80 million from the Indian subcontinent. About 90% of life on Madagascar is found nowhere else on Earth.
A new study published in the journal Nature Communications calculates that if species currently classified as endangered become extinct, it would take 23 million years of evolution to restore the island’s biodiversity, much longer than previously estimated for any other island.Producer/Author Charles Dunkin URL https://blazetrends.com/madagascar-23-million-years-of-evolution-in-peril/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar: 23 millones de años de evolución en peligro Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Tercera Informacíon Media type Web Country/Territory Spain Date 15/01/2023 Description La extinción de los mamíferos endémicos amenazados de la isla, como el lémur ratón rojizo, supondría perder más de 20 millones de años de historia evolutiva, lo que llevaría a un colapso biológico y social del país. URL https://www.tercerainformacion.es/articulo/ciencia/15/01/2023/madagascar-23-millones-de-anos-de-evolucion-en-peligro/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Restaurer l’extraordinaire variété animale de Madagascar nécessiterait des millions d’années d’évolution Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet GoodPlanet mag' Media type Web Country/Territory France Date 15/01/2023 Description Il faudrait 3 millions d’années d’évolution pour reconstituer à Madagascar l’extraordinaire diversité des mammifères disparus depuis l’arrivée de l’homme sur place il y a 2.500 ans, selon une étude publiée mardi, soulignant l’urgence de sauver de l’extinction des dizaines d’autres espèces menacées sur l’île, trésor de biodiversité. URL https://www.goodplanet.info/2023/01/15/restaurer-lextraordinaire-variete-animale-de-madagascar-necessiterait-des-millions-dannees-devolution/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Rising tide of extinctions on Madagascar Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet AFED Magazine Media type Web Country/Territory Lebanon Date 12/01/2023 Description One of the world's remaining biodiversity hotspots will take millions of years to recover from extinctions, scientists predict.
A new study suggests more than three million years of evolutionary history have already been lost on Madagascar.URL www.afedmag.com/english/NewsDetails.aspx?id=6135 Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Biodiversity: Rising rate of extinction to wildlife in Madagascar Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet BBC - CBBC Newsround Media type Web Country/Territory United Kingdom Date 12/01/2023 Description The African island of Madagascar is one of the world's remaining biodiversity hotspots - but scientists predict it will take millions of years to recover from all the species that have already reached the point of extinction. URL https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/64233720 Persons Luis Lima Valente Title L’estinzione dei mammiferi del Madagascar mette in pericolo oltre 20 milioni di anni di evoluzione Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet il pane e le rose Media type Web Country/Territory Italy Date 12/01/2023 Description E’ possibile salvare la fauna in via di estinzione con aree protette e aiuti per migliorare i mezzi di sussistenza dei malgasci. URL https://www.pane-rose.it/files/index.php?c3:o55819:e1 Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Study: 20 million years of evolution under threat In Madagascar Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Patch.com Country/Territory United States Date 12/01/2023 Description A new study by a team of international scientists including Liliana M. Dávalos, PhD, of Stony Brook University’s Department of Ecology and Evolution, reveals that it would take three million years to recover the number of species that went extinct from human activity on Madagascar. Producer/Author SBU press release URL https://patch.com/new-york/threevillage/study-20-million-years-evolution-under-threat-madagascar-nodx-20230112 Persons Luis Lima Valente Title It would take 23 million years for evolution to replace Madagascar’s endangered mammals Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Eurasia Review Media type Web Country/Territory United States Date 11/01/2023 Description In many ways, Madagascar is a biologist’s dream, a real-life experiment in how isolation on an island can spark evolution. About 90% of the plants and animals there are found nowhere else on Earth. But these plants and animals are in major trouble, thanks to habitat loss, over-hunting, and climate change. URL https://www.eurasiareview.com/11012023-it-would-take-23-million-years-for-evolution-to-replace-madagascars-endangered-mammals/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar’s unique creatures face a wave of extinction Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Mother Jones Media type Web Country/Territory United States Date 11/01/2023 Description The result of 23 million years of evolution are at stake, a new study suggests. Producer/Author Phoebe Weston URL https://www.motherjones.com/environment/2023/01/madagascar-wildlife-creatures-extinction/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Endangered mammals of Madagascar - Over 20 million years of evolution under threat Degree of recognition National Media name/outlet Science Linx News Media type Web Country/Territory Netherlands Date 11/01/2023 Description A new study reveals that it would take 3 million years to recover the number of species that went extinct due to humans on Madagascar. However, if currently threatened species go extinct, recovering them would take more than 20 million years, much longer than what has previously been found on any other island. Producer/Author UG ScienceLinX URL https://www.rug.nl/sciencelinx/nieuws/2023/01/endangered-mammals-of-madagascar Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Evolução levaria 23 milhões de anos para substituir mamíferos ameaçados de Madagascar Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Revista Planeta Media type Web Country/Territory Brazil Date 11/01/2023 Description De muitas maneiras, Madagascar é o sonho de um biólogo, um experimento da vida real de como o isolamento em uma ilha pode desencadear a evolução. Cerca de 90% das plantas e animais não são encontrados em nenhum outro lugar da Terra. Mas essas plantas e animais estão em apuros, graças à perda de habitat, caça excessiva e mudanças climáticas. Das 219 espécies de mamíferos conhecidas na ilha, incluindo 109 espécies de lêmures, mais de 120 estão ameaçadas de extinção. URL https://www.revistaplaneta.com.br/evolucao-levaria-23-milhoes-de-anos-para-substituir-mamiferos-ameacados-de-madagascar/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Evolution would take 23m years to replace Madagascar’s lost animals Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Techregister UK Media type Web Country/Territory United Kingdom Date 11/01/2023 Description It may take around 23 million years for evolution to replace Madagascar’s endangered mammals if they go extinct, a study suggests. URL https://www.techregister.co.uk/evolution-would-take-23m-years-to-replace-madagascars-lost-animals/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar: 23 millones de años de evolución en peligro de muerte Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet El Imparcial Media type Web Country/Territory Spain Date 11/01/2023 Description En muchos sentidos, Madagascar es el sueño de un biólogo, un experimento de la vida real sobre cómo el aislamiento en una isla puede desencadenar la evolución. Alrededor del 90% de las plantas y animales no se encuentran en ningún otro lugar de la Tierra. Pero estas plantas y animales están en serios problemas debido a la pérdida de hábitat, la caza excesiva y el cambio climático. De las 219 especies de mamíferos conocidas en la isla, incluidas 109 especies de lémures, más de 120 están en peligro de extinción. URL https://www.elimparcial.es/noticia/248297/sociedad/madagascar:-23-millones-de-anos-de-evolucion-en-peligro-de-muerte.html Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Il faudra entre 3 et 23 millions d'années pour retrouver la fabuleuse biodiversité de Madagascar Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Futura Media type Web Country/Territory France Date 11/01/2023 Description La biodiversité se meurt, on le sait. Et dans certains endroits, plus que d'autres. À Madagascar, où 90 % des espèces sont spécifiques à l'île, il faudra entre 3 et 23 millions d'années pour créer une diversité des vivants similaire à ce qu'elle était il y a 2 000 ans. URL https://www.futura-sciences.com/planete/actualites/biodiversite-merveilleuse-biodiversite-madagascar-aura-besoin-3-23-millions-annees-remettre-devastations-102749/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title La merveilleuse biodiversité à Madagascar aura besoin de 3 à 23 millions d'années pour se remettre Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Futura Media type Web Country/Territory France Date 11/01/2023 Description À Madagascar, où 90 % de la faune et la flore ne se trouve nulle part ailleurs sur Terre, la biodiversité mettra des millions d'années à se remettre de la chute qu'elle subit actuellement. Jusqu'à 23 millions d'années. URL https://www.futura-sciences.com/planete/actualites/biodiversite-merveilleuse-biodiversite-madagascar-aura-besoin-3-23-millions-annees-remettre-102749/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title It would take 23,000,000 years for evolution to replace Madagascar’s lost animals Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Metro Media type Web Country/Territory United Kingdom Date 11/01/2023 Description It may take around 23 million years for evolution to replace Madagascar’s endangered mammals if they go extinct, a study suggests. URL https://metro.co.uk/2023/01/11/evolution-would-take-23m-years-to-replace-madagascars-lost-animals-18079742/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Op dit eiland hebben mensen in 2500 jaar tijd 3 miljoen jaar aan evolutie ongedaan gemaakt Degree of recognition National Media name/outlet Scientias Media type Web Country/Territory Netherlands Date 11/01/2023 Description En mensen dreigen op hetzelfde eiland op korte termijn nog eens 20 miljoen jaar aan evolutie weg te vagen.
Tot die schokkende ontdekking is een internationaal team van onderzoekers gekomen nadat het zich boog over de dieren die op Madagaskar leven. De bevindingen zijn terug te lezen in het blad Nature Communications.URL https://scientias.nl/op-dit-eiland-hebben-mensen-in-2500-jaar-tijd-3-miljoen-jaar-aan-evolutie-ongedaan-gemaakt/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Plea to save Madagascan wildlife that would take 23 million years to replace Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet The Times Media type Print Country/Territory United Kingdom Date 11/01/2023 Description Scientists have called for urgent action to protect Madagascar’s unique wildlife, after calculating that it would take 23 million years for evolution to “replace” the biodiversity that will be lost if its endangered mammals vanish. Producer/Author Rhys Blakely URL https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/plea-to-save-madagascan-wildlife-that-would-take-23-million-years-to-replace-xz72ncpwh Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Il faudrait 23 millions d’années pour que l’évolution remplace les mammifères menacés de Madagascar Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Crumpe Media type Web Country/Territory France Date 11/01/2023 Description À bien des égards, Madagascar est le rêve d’un biologiste, une expérience réelle sur la façon dont l’isolement sur une île peut déclencher l’évolution. Environ 90% des plantes et des animaux qui s’y trouvent ne se trouvent nulle part ailleurs sur Terre. Mais ces plantes et ces animaux sont en grande difficulté, en raison de la perte d’habitat, de la chasse excessive et du changement climatique. Sur les 219 espèces de mammifères connues sur l’île, dont 109 espèces de lémuriens, plus de 120 sont en voie de disparition. Une nouvelle étude en Communication Nature a examiné combien de temps il a fallu aux espèces de mammifères modernes uniques de Madagascar pour émerger et a estimé combien de temps il faudrait pour qu’un ensemble tout aussi complexe de nouvelles espèces de mammifères évolue à leur place si les espèces en voie de disparition disparaissaient : 23 millions d’années, bien plus longtemps que ce que les scientifiques ont trouvé pour toute autre île. URL https://www.crumpe.com/2023/01/il-faudrait-23-millions-dannees-pour-que-levolution-remplace-les-mammiferes-menaces-de-madagascar/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title New study warns 20 million years of mammalian evolution in Madagascar under threat Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet TBR News Media Media type Web Country/Territory United States Date 11/01/2023 Description A new study by a team of international scientists including Liliana M. Dávalos, PhD, of Stony Brook University’s Department of Ecology and Evolution, reveals that it would take three million years to recover the number of species that went extinct from human activity on Madagascar. Published in Nature Communications, the study also projects that if currently threatened species go extinct on Madagascar, recovering them would take more than 20 million years – much longer than what has previously been found on any other island archipelago in the world. URL https://tbrnewsmedia.com/new-study-warns-20-million-years-of-mammalian-evolution-in-madagascar-under-threat/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title It would take 23 million years for evolution to replace Madagascar’s endangered mammals — ScienceDaily Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet News Continue Media type Web Country/Territory India Date 11/01/2023 Description In many ways, Madagascar is a biologist’s dream, a real-life experiment in how isolation on an island can spark evolution. About 90% of the plants and animals there are found nowhere else on Earth. But these plants and animals are in major trouble, thanks to habitat loss, over-hunting, and climate change. Of the 219 known mammal species on the island, including 109 species of lemurs, more than 120 are endangered. A new study in Nature Communications examined how long it took Madagascar’s unique modern mammal species to emerge and estimated how long it would take for a similarly complex set of new mammal species to evolve in their place if the endangered ones went extinct: 23 million years, far longer than scientists have found for any other island. Producer/Author Nathan Thomas URL https://newscontinue.com/it-would-take-23-million-years-for-evolution-to-replace-madagascars-endangered-mammals-sciencedaily/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title It would take 23 million years for evolution to replace Madagascar’s endangered mammals Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet TechiAzi Media type Web Country/Territory India Date 11/01/2023 Description In many ways, Madagascar is a biologist’s dream, a real-life experiment in how isolation on an island can spark evolution. About 90% of the plants and animals there are found nowhere else on Earth. But these plants and animals are in major trouble, thanks to habitat loss, over-hunting, and climate change. Of the 219 known mammal species on the island, including 109 species of lemurs, more than 120 are endangered. A new study in Nature Communications examined how long it took Madagascar’s unique modern mammal species to emerge and estimated how long it would take for a similarly complex set of new mammal species to evolve in their place if the endangered ones went extinct: 23 million years, far longer than scientists have found for any other island. Producer/Author Sunil Yadav URL https://techiazi.com/it-would-take-23-million-years-for-evolution-to-replace-madagascars-endangered-mammals/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title It would take 23 million years for evolution to replace Madagascar’s endangered mammals Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet News Update UK Media type Web Country/Territory United Kingdom Date 11/01/2023 Description In many ways, Madagascar is a biologist’s dream, a real-life experiment in how isolation on an island can spark evolution. About 90% of the plants and animals there are found nowhere else on Earth. But these plants and animals are in major trouble, thanks to habitat loss, over-hunting, and climate change. Of the 219 known mammal species on the island, including 109 species of lemurs, more than 120 are endangered. A new study in Nature Communications examined how long it took Madagascar’s unique modern mammal species to emerge and estimated how long it would take for a similarly complex set of new mammal species to evolve in their place if the endangered ones went extinct: 23 million years, far longer than scientists have found for any other island. Producer/Author Andrew McCollum URL https://newsupdate.uk/it-would-take-23-million-years-for-evolution-to-replace-madagascars-endangered-mammals/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Erholung Madagaskars bräuchte Millionen Jahre Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Die Welt Media type Web Country/Territory Germany Date 11/01/2023 Description Die Insel vor der Ostküste Afrikas ist etwas Besonders: Madagaskar beherbergt dank isolierter Lage eine unvergleichliche Biodiversität. Mehr als 90 Prozent der Tier- und Pflanzenarten sind nur hier zu finden. Doch die Artenvielfalt ist stark gefährdet. URL https://www.welt.de/wissenschaft/article243153563/Madagaskar-Erholung-gegen-den-Artenrueckgang-braeuchte-Millionen-Jahre.html Persons Luis Lima Valente Title If Madagascar’s animals disappear, it’ll take 23 million years to get them back Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Popular Science Media type Web Country/Territory United States Date 11/01/2023 Description It’s borderline cliché to call Madagascar a biodiversity playground. With over 90 percent of its plants and animals exclusive to the island in the Indian Ocean, it’s a perfect place to study how geographic isolation sparks evolution. Since splitting from the African mainland 150 million years ago and 80 million since it split from the Indian subcontinent, its plants and animals have followed their own evolutionary paths. The island’s multiple types of habitats and smaller gene pool has allowed its mammals to split into different species faster than their continental relatives. Producer/Author Laura Baisas URL https://www.popsci.com/environment/madagascar-mammals-biodiversity-recovery/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar needs 23 million years of evolution to bring back biodiversity on the island Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet The Science Times Media type Web Country/Territory United States Date 11/01/2023 Description The species in Madagascar are under threat of extinction, and when they do, it will take 23 million years for the island to recover, according to a new study. URL https://www.sciencetimes.com/articles/41795/20230111/madagascar-needs-23-million-years-evolution-bring-back-biodiversity-island.htm Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar faces millions of years of extinctions due to human activity, scientists say Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet KFKA Media type Web Country/Territory United States Date 11/01/2023 Description The ramifications of human activity on the island of Madagascar will affect the island far longer than previously realized, scientists say.
It could take millions of years for the biodiversity on the island to recover from extinctions spurred by human activity, according to a study published Tuesday in Nature Communications.URL https://www.1310kfka.com/abc-news/world/01/madagascar-faces-millions-of-years-of-extinctions-due-to-human-activity-scientists-say/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title It would take 23 million years for evolution to replace Madagascar’s endangered mammals Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet YubaNet Media type Web Country/Territory United States Date 10/01/2023 Description “Now or never” for preventing extinction URL https://yubanet.com/enviro/it-would-take-23-million-years-for-evolution-to-replace-madagascars-endangered-mammals/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title It would take 23 million years to replace Madagascar’s species if they disappeared Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet IFL Science Media type Web Country/Territory United Kingdom Date 10/01/2023 Description "It's important that we hold onto to the remarkable Pokémon the region has already churned out."
Madagascar is home to some of the world’s most curious wildlife, but deforestation and the exotic pet trade are pushing some species to the brink of extinction. Now, new research has established that it would take evolution 3 million years to return the species that we’ve already lost in the region, but more than 20 million if currently threatened species were to follow suit.Producer/Author Rachael Funnell URL https://www.iflscience.com/it-would-take-23-million-years-to-replace-madagascar-s-species-if-they-disappeared-67008 Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Fauna sălbatică unică din Madagascar, amenințată de dispariția iminentă, spun oamenii de știință Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Liber Tatea Media type Web Country/Territory Romania Date 10/01/2023 Description De la lemurul cu coadă inelată la aye-aye, o primată nocturnă, peste 20 de milioane de ani de istorie evolutivă unică ar putea fi șterși de pe planetă dacă nu se face nimic pentru a împiedica dispariția mamiferelor în pericol din Madagascar, potrivit unui nou studiu, scrie The Guardian. Producer/Author Teodor Bobei URL https://www.libertatea.ro/stiri/fauna-salbatica-madacascar-amenintate-disparitie-iminenta-4407623 Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Biodiversity: Rising tide of extinctions on Madagascar Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet USA News Hub Media type Web Country/Territory United States Date 10/01/2023 Description One of the world’s remaining biodiversity hotspots will take millions of years to recover from extinctions, scientists predict. A new study suggests more than three million years of evolutionary history have already been lost on Madagascar. The researchers are calling for urgent conservation action to prevent another wave of extinctions. URL www.allusanewshub.com/2023/01/10/biodiversity-rising-tide-of-extinctions-on-madagascar/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Biodiversity: Rising tide of extinction in Madagascar Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet The US Express News Media type Web Country/Territory United States Date 10/01/2023 Description One of the world’s remaining biodiversity hotspots will take millions of years to recover from extinction, scientists predict. A new study suggests that more than three million years of evolutionary history have already been lost on Madagascar. The researchers are calling for urgent conservation measures to prevent another wave of extinctions. URL https://www.theusexpressnews.com/biodiversity-rising-tide-of-extinction-in-madagascar/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Biodiversity: Rising tide of extinction in Madagascar Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet The Singapore Time Media type Web Country/Territory Singapore Date 10/01/2023 Description One of the world’s remaining biodiversity hotspots will take millions of years to recover from extinction, scientists predict. A new study suggests that more than three million years of evolutionary history have already been lost on Madagascar. The researchers are calling for urgent conservation measures to prevent another wave of extinctions. URL https://www.thesingaporetime.com/biodiversity-rising-tide-of-extinction-in-madagascar/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar’s unique wildlife faces imminent wave of extinction, say scientists | Mammals Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet News Continue Media type Web Country/Territory India Date 10/01/2023 Description From the ring-tailed lemur to the aye-aye, a nocturnal primate, more than 20m years of unique evolutionary history could be wiped from the planet if nothing is done to stop Madagascar’s threatened mammals going extinct, according to a new study. Producer/Author Nathan Thomas URL https://newscontinue.com/madagascars-unique-wildlife-faces-imminent-wave-of-extinction-say-scientists-mammals/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar’s unique wildlife faces imminent wave of extinction, say scientists Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet The Guardian Media type Print Country/Territory United Kingdom Date 10/01/2023 Description Study suggests 23m years of evolutionary history could be wiped out if the island’s endangered mammals go extinct. Producer/Author Phoebe Weston URL https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/jan/10/madagascar-unique-wildlife-extinction-aoe Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar’s unique wildlife faces imminent wave of extinction, say scientists | Mammals Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet News Concerns Media type Web Country/Territory India Date 10/01/2023 Description From the ring-tailed lemur to the aye-aye, a nocturnal primate, more than 20m years of unique evolutionary history could be wiped from the planet if nothing is done to stop Madagascar’s threatened mammals going extinct, according to a new study. Producer/Author Harry Jones URL https://newsconcerns.com/madagascars-unique-wildlife-faces-imminent-wave-of-extinction-say-scientists-mammals/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Extinctions could ruin Madagascar for 20 million years Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet The Bharat Express News Media type Web Country/Territory India Date 10/01/2023 Description When it comes to biodiversity, Madagascar is second to none. The East African country is home to some of the most diverse and dazzling plants and animals in the world. Due to its relative isolation, many of the species that thrive on the island have only evolved in Madagascar and nowhere else. This has resulted in a veritable explosion of species that have largely thrived on the island in peace for millions of years. URL https://www.thebharatexpressnews.com/extinctions-could-ruin-madagascar-for-20-million-years/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Extinctions could ruin Madagascar for 20 million years Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet The Us Express News Media type Web Country/Territory United States Date 10/01/2023 Description When it comes to biodiversity, Madagascar is second to none. The East African country is home to some of the most diverse and dazzling plants and animals in the world. Due to its relative isolation, many of the species that thrive on the island have only evolved in Madagascar and nowhere else. This has resulted in a veritable explosion of species that have largely thrived on the island in peace for millions of years. URL https://www.theusexpressnews.com/extinctions-could-ruin-madagascar-for-20-million-years/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Extinctions could ruin Madagascar for 20 million years Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet UK Time News Media type Web Country/Territory United Kingdom Date 10/01/2023 Description When it comes to biodiversity, Madagascar is second to none. The East African country is home to some of the most diverse and dazzling plants and animals in the world. Due to its relative isolation, many of the species that thrive on the island have only evolved in Madagascar and nowhere else. This has resulted in a veritable explosion of species that have largely thrived on the island in peace for millions of years. URL https://www.uktimenews.com/extinctions-could-ruin-madagascar-for-20-million-years/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Rising tide of extinctions on Madagascar Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet News Brig Media type Web Country/Territory United States Date 10/01/2023 Description One of the world’s remaining biodiversity hotspots will take millions of years to recover from extinctions, scientists predict. A new study suggests more than three million years of evolutionary history have already been lost on Madagascar. The researchers are calling for urgent conservation action to prevent another wave of extinctions. Producer/Author Tori Holland URL https://newsbrig.com/rising-tide-of-extinctions-on-madagascar/1076151/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar ya ha "perdido" 3 millones de años de evolución por la acción humana Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Vozpópuli Media type Web Country/Territory Spain Date 10/01/2023 Description Según un nuevo estudio, conseguir una biodiversidad como la de Madagascar costaría 23 millones de años. Esto es lo que está en juego. URL https://www.vozpopuli.com/next/madagascar-evolucion-extincion.html Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Extinções em Madagascar podem levar até 23 milhões de anos para recuperação Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet TNH1 Media type Web Country/Territory Brazil Date 10/01/2023 Description Conhecida pela sua diversidade distinta, com animais como os lêmures e o menor camaleão do mundo, a fauna de Madagascar, uma ilha do continente africano distante cerca de 470 quilômetros da costa oriental, está ameaçada de extinção e não é de agora. Producer/Author Ana Bottalo URL https://www.tnh1.com.br/noticia/nid/extincoes-em-madagascar-podem-levar-ate-23-milhoes-de-anos-para-recuperacao/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Extinções em Madagascar podem levar até 23 milhões de anos para recuperação Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Folha de S.Paulo Media type Web Country/Territory Brazil Date 10/01/2023 Description Estudo revela impacto permanente na biodiversidade global com desaparecimento de mamíferos encontrados apenas na ilha. Producer/Author Ana Bottallo URL https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/ambiente/2023/01/extincoes-em-madagascar-podem-levar-ate-23-milhoes-de-anos-para-recuperacao.shtml Persons Luis Lima Valente Title xtinções em Madagascar podem levar até 23 milhões de anos para recuperação Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Portal do Holanda Media type Web Country/Territory Brazil Date 10/01/2023 Description Conhecida pela sua diversidade distinta, com animais como os lêmures e o menor camaleão do mundo, a fauna de Madagascar, uma ilha do continente africano distante cerca de 470 quilômetros da costa oriental, está ameaçada de extinção e não é de agora. URL https://www.portaldoholanda.com.br/variedades/extincoes-em-madagascar-podem-levar-ate-23-milhoes-de-anos-para-recuperacao Persons Luis Lima Valente Title New study warns 20 million years of mammalian evolution in Madagascar under threat Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Newswise Media type Web Country/Territory United States Date 10/01/2023 Description A new study by a team of international scientists including Liliana M. Dávalos, PhD, of Stony Brook University’s Department of Ecology and Evolution, reveals that it would take three million years to recover the number of species that went extinct from human activity on Madagascar. Published in Nature Communications, the study also projects that if currently threatened species go extinct on Madagascar, recovering them would take more than 20 million years – much longer than what has previously been found on any other island archipelago in the world. Producer/Author Stony Brook University URL https://www.newswise.com/articles/new-study-warns-20-million-years-of-mammalian-evolution-in-madagascar-under-threat Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar, el 'parque jurásico' más amenazado Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet El Comercio Media type Web Country/Territory Spain Date 10/01/2023 Description Más de la mitad de esta isla del Índico está en peligro de extinción por la actividad humana, especialmente la caza, la destrucción del hábitat y el cambio climático Producer/Author Elena Martín López URL https://www.elcomercio.es/ciencia/vida/madagascar-peligro-extincion-especies-20230110133554-ntrc.html Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Extinctions might screw up Madagascar for 20 million years Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet DNYUZ Media type Web Country/Territory United States Date 10/01/2023 Description When it comes to biodiversity, Madagascar is unmatched. The East African country is home to some of the most diverse—and eye-popping—plants and animals in the world. Due to its relative isolation, many of the species that have thrived on the island evolved only in Madagascar and nowhere else. This has resulted in a veritable explosion of species that have mostly thrived in peace on the island for millions of years. URL https://dnyuz.com/2023/01/10/extinctions-might-screw-up-madagascar-for-20-million-years/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Extinctions might screw up Madagascar for 20 million years Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Daily Beast Media type Web Country/Territory United States Date 10/01/2023 Description When it comes to biodiversity, Madagascar is unmatched. The East African country is home to some of the most diverse—and eye-popping—plants and animals in the world. Due to its relative isolation, many of the species that have thrived on the island evolved only in Madagascar and nowhere else. This has resulted in a veritable explosion of species that have mostly thrived in peace on the island for millions of years. URL https://www.thedailybeast.com/extinction-might-screw-madagascars-biodiversity-for-20-million-years Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar tardaría 23 millones de años en reemplazar sus mamíferos Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Publimetro México Media type Web Country/Territory Mexico Date 10/01/2023 Description Un estudio ha calculado en 23 millones de años el tiempo para que un conjunto similar de nuevas especies de mamíferos reemplazaran por evolución a las que viven en Madagascar si se extinguieran. URL https://www.publimetro.com.mx/noticias/2023/01/10/ciencia-madagascar-tardaria-23-millones-de-anos-en-reemplazar-sus-mamiferos/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar tardaría 23 millones de años en reemplazar sus mamíferos Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet La Nación Media type Web Country/Territory Argentina Date 10/01/2023 Description Un estudio ha calculado en 23 millones de años el tiempo para que un conjunto similar de nuevas especies de mamíferos reemplazaran por evolución a las que viven en Madagascar si se extinguieran. URL https://www.lanacion.com.ar/agencias/madagascar-tardaria-23-millones-de-anos-en-reemplazar-sus-mamiferos-nid10012023/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar tardaría 23 millones de años en reemplazar sus mamíferos Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Europa Press Media type Web Country/Territory Spain Date 10/01/2023 Description Un estudio ha calculado en 23 millones de años el tiempo para que un conjunto similar de nuevas especies de mamíferos reemplazaran por evolución a las que viven en Madagascar si se extinguieran. URL https://www.europapress.es/ciencia/habitat/noticia-madagascar-tardaria-23-millones-anos-reemplazar-mamiferos-20230110172903.html Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar tardaría 23 millones de años en reemplazar sus mamíferos Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet El Periodista Media type Web Country/Territory Chile Date 10/01/2023 Description Cientificos advierten muy malas noticias para ecosistema de la nación insular de Madagascar. En muchos sentidos, Madagascar es el sueño de un biólogo, un experimento real de cómo el aislamiento en una isla puede desencadenar la evolución. Alrededor del 90% de las plantas y animales de Madagascar no se encuentran en ningún otro lugar de la Tierra. Pero estas plantas y animales están en grave peligro debido a la pérdida de hábitat, la caza excesiva y el cambio climático. De las 219 especies de mamíferos conocidas en la isla, incluidas 109 especies de lémures, más de 120 están en peligro de extinción. URL https://www.elperiodista.cl/2023/01/madagascar-tardaria-23-millones-de-anos-en-reemplazar-sus-mamiferos/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar tardaría 23 millones de años en reemplazar sus mamíferos Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Diario Estrategia Media type Web Country/Territory Chile Date 10/01/2023 Description Un estudio ha calculado en 23 millones de años el tiempo para que un conjunto similar de nuevas especies de mamíferos reemplazaran por evolución a las que viven en Madagascar si se extinguieran. URL https://www.diarioestrategia.cl/texto-diario/mostrar/4134495/madagascar-tardaria-23-millones-anos-reemplazar-mamiferos Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar faces millions of years of extinctions due to human activity, scientists say Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Everett Post Media type Web Country/Territory United States Date 10/01/2023 Description The ramifications of human activity on the island of Madagascar will affect the island far longer than previously realized, scientists say.
It could take millions of years for the biodiversity on the island to recover from extinctions spurred by human activity, according to a study published Tuesday in Nature Communications.URL https://www.everettpost.com/world/madagascar-faces-millions-of-years-of-extinctions-due-to-human-activity-scientists-say Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar faces millions of years of extinctions due to human activity, scientists say Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet WHMI Media type Web Country/Territory United States Date 10/01/2023 Description he ramifications of human activity on the island of Madagascar will affect the island far longer than previously realized, scientists say.
It could take millions of years for the biodiversity on the island to recover from extinctions spurred by human activity, according to a study published Tuesday in Nature Communications.URL https://www.whmi.com/news/national/madagascar-faces-millions-years-extinctions-due-human-activity-scientists-say Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar faces millions of years of extinctions due to human activity, scientists say Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet MyCentralOregon.com Media type Web Country/Territory United States Date 10/01/2023 Description The ramifications of human activity on the island of Madagascar will affect the island far longer than previously realized, scientists say.
It could take millions of years for the biodiversity on the island to recover from extinctions spurred by human activity, according to a study published Tuesday in Nature Communications.URL https://www.mycentraloregon.com/2023/01/10/madagascar-faces-millions-of-years-of-extinctions-due-to-human-activity-scientists-say/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar faces millions of years of extinctions due to human activity, scientists say Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Rural Radio Network Media type Web Country/Territory United States Date 10/01/2023 Description The ramifications of human activity on the island of Madagascar will affect the island far longer than previously realized, scientists say.
It could take millions of years for the biodiversity on the island to recover from extinctions spurred by human activity, according to a study published Tuesday in Nature Communications.URL https://ruralradio.com/maxcountry/abc_news/madagascar-faces-millions-of-years-of-extinctions-due-to-human-activity-scientists-say-abcidf0f9f26d/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar faces millions of years of extinctions due to human activity, scientists say Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Northwest Newsradio Media type Web Country/Territory United States Date 10/01/2023 Description The ramifications of human activity on the island of Madagascar will affect the island far longer than previously realized, scientists say.
It could take millions of years for the biodiversity on the island to recover from extinctions spurred by human activity, according to a study published Tuesday in Nature Communications.Producer/Author Julia Jacobo URL https://nwnewsradio.com/abc-news/abc-world/madagascar-faces-millions-of-years-of-extinctions-due-to-human-activity-scientists-say/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar faces millions of years of extinctions due to human activity, scientists say Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet ABC News Media type Web Country/Territory United States Date 10/01/2023 Description The ramifications of human activity on the island of Madagascar will affect the island far longer than previously realized, scientists say.
It could take millions of years for the biodiversity on the island to recover from extinctions spurred by human activity, according to a study published Tuesday in Nature Communications.Producer/Author Julia Jacobo URL https://abcnews.go.com/International/madagascar-faces-millions-years-extinctions-due-human-activity/story?id=96314705 Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar faces millions of years of extinctions due to human activity, scientists say Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Deltaplex News Media type Web Country/Territory United States Date 10/01/2023 Description The ramifications of human activity on the island of Madagascar will affect the island far longer than previously realized, scientists say.
It could take millions of years for the biodiversity on the island to recover from extinctions spurred by human activity, according to a study published Tuesday in Nature Communications.URL https://www.deltaplexnews.com/madagascar-faces-millions-of-years-of-extinctions-due-to-human-activity-scientists-say/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar faces millions of years of extinctions due to human activity, scientists say Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet WCMY Media type Web Country/Territory United States Date 10/01/2023 Description The ramifications of human activity on the island of Madagascar will affect the island far longer than previously realized, scientists say.
It could take millions of years for the biodiversity on the island to recover from extinctions spurred by human activity, according to a study published Tuesday in Nature Communications.Producer/Author Julia Jacobo URL https://1430wcmy.com/2023/01/10/madagascar-faces-millions-of-years-of-extinctions-due-to-human-activity-scientists-say/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar faces millions of years of extinctions due to human activity, scientists say Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet News Talk 1540 KXEL Media type Web Country/Territory United States Date 10/01/2023 Description The ramifications of human activity on the island of Madagascar will affect the island far longer than previously realized, scientists say.
It could take millions of years for the biodiversity on the island to recover from extinctions spurred by human activity, according to a study published Tuesday in Nature Communications.Producer/Author Julia Jacobo URL https://kxel.com/2023/01/10/madagascar-faces-millions-of-years-of-extinctions-due-to-human-activity-scientists-say/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar faces millions of years of extinctions due to human activity, scientists say Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet SW Michigan's 97.5 Y Country Media type Web Country/Territory United States Date 10/01/2023 Description The ramifications of human activity on the island of Madagascar will affect the island far longer than previously realized, scientists say.
It could take millions of years for the biodiversity on the island to recover from extinctions spurred by human activity, according to a study published Tuesday in Nature Communications.URL The ramifications of human activity on the island of Madagascar will affect the island far longer than previously realized, scientists say. It could take millions of years for the biodiversity on the island to recover from extinctions spurred by human activity, according to a study published Tuesday in Nature Communications. Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar faces millions of years of extinctions due to human activity, scientists say Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet 94.9 WSJM Media type Web Country/Territory United States Date 10/01/2023 Description The ramifications of human activity on the island of Madagascar will affect the island far longer than previously realized, scientists say.
It could take millions of years for the biodiversity on the island to recover from extinctions spurred by human activity, according to a study published Tuesday in Nature Communications.URL https://www.wsjm.com/2023/01/10/madagascar-faces-millions-of-years-of-extinctions-due-to-human-activity-scientists-say/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Madagascar faces millions of years of extinctions due to human activity, scientists say Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet WJBD Media type Web Country/Territory United States Date 10/01/2023 Description The ramifications of human activity on the island of Madagascar will affect the island far longer than previously realized, scientists say.
It could take millions of years for the biodiversity on the island to recover from extinctions spurred by human activity, according to a study published Tuesday in Nature Communications.Producer/Author Julia Jacobo URL https://southernillinoisnow.com/2023/01/10/madagascar-faces-millions-of-years-of-extinctions-due-to-human-activity-scientists-say/ Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Restaurer l'extraordinaire variété animale de Madagascar nécessiterait des millions d'années d'évolution Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet ID - L'info Durable Media type Web Country/Territory France Date 10/01/2023 Description Il faudrait 3 millions d'années d'évolution pour reconstituer à Madagascar l'extraordinaire diversité des mammifères disparus depuis l'arrivée de l'homme sur place il y a 2.500 ans, selon une étude publiée mardi, soulignant l'urgence de sauver de l'extinction des dizaines d'autres espèces menacées sur l'île, trésor de biodiversité. URL https://www.linfodurable.fr/restaurer-lextraordinaire-variete-animale-de-madagascar-necessiterait-des-millions-dannees-36265 Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Restaurer l'extraordinaire variété animale de Madagascar nécessiterait des millions d'années d'évolution Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet La Croix Media type Web Country/Territory France Date 10/01/2023 Description Il faudrait 3 millions d'années d'évolution pour reconstituer à Madagascar l'extraordinaire diversité des mammifères disparus depuis l'arrivée de l'homme sur place il y a 2.500 ans, selon une étude publiée mardi, soulignant l'urgence de sauver de l'extinction des dizaines d'autres espèces menacées sur l'île, trésor de biodiversité. URL https://www.la-croix.com/Restaurer-extraordinaire-variete-animale-Madagascar-necessiterait-millions-annees-evolution-2023-01-10-1301250025 Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Restaurer l'extraordinaire variété animale de Madagascar nécessiterait des millions d'années d'évolution Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Orange Pro Media type Web Country/Territory France Date 10/01/2023 Description Aujourd'hui, 128 mammifères, dont des espèces uniques au monde comme le lémurien, sont à leur tour menacés d'extinction.
Et s'ils venaient à disparaître, le temps nécessaire pour que l'évolution reconstitue un éventail similaire d'espèces atteindrait même 23 millions d'années, selon l'étude publiée dans Nature Communications par une équipe de paléontologues d'Europe, de Madagascar et des États-Unis.URL https://pro.orange.fr/lemag/restaurer-l-extraordinaire-variete-animale-de-madagascar-necessiterait-des-millions-d-annees-d-evolution-CNT000001WYddm.html Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Restaurer l'extraordinaire variété animale de Madagascar nécessiterait des millions d'années d'évolution Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Orange Actualités Media type Web Country/Territory France Date 10/01/2023 Description Il faudrait 3 millions d'années d'évolution pour reconstituer à Madagascar l'extraordinaire diversité des mammifères disparus depuis l'arrivée de l'homme sur place il y a 2.500 ans, selon une étude publiée mardi, soulignant l'urgence de sauver de l'extinction des dizaines d'autres espèces menacées sur l'île, trésor de biodiversité. URL https://actu.orange.fr/societe/environnement/restaurer-l-extraordinaire-variete-animale-de-madagascar-necessiterait-des-millions-d-annees-d-evolution-CNT000001WYddm.html Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Restaurer l'extraordinaire variété animale de Madagascar nécessiterait des millions d'années d'évolution Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Sciences et Avenir Media type Web Country/Territory France Date 10/01/2023 Description C'est un chiffre édifiant : il faudrait 3 millions d'années d'évolution pour reconstituer à Madagascar l'extraordinaire diversité des mammifères disparus depuis l'arrivée de l'Homme sur place il y a 2.500 ans, selon une étude qui souligne l'urgence de sauver de l'extinction des dizaines d'autres espèces menacées sur l'île, trésor de biodiversité. URL https://www.sciencesetavenir.fr/nature-environnement/restaurer-l-extraordinaire-variete-animale-de-madagascar-necessiterait-des-millions-d-annees-d-evolution_168760 Persons Luis Lima Valente Title Restaurer l'extraordinaire variété animale de Madagascar nécessiterait des millions d'années d'évolution Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet RTL Info Media type Web Country/Territory Belgium Date 10/01/2023 Description Il faudrait 3 millions d'années d'évolution pour reconstituer à Madagascar l'extraordinaire diversité des mammifères disparus depuis l'arrivée de l'homme sur place il y a 2.500 ans, selon une étude publiée mardi, soulignant l'urgence de sauver de l'extinction des dizaines d'autres espèces menacées sur l'île, trésor de biodiversité. URL https://www.rtl.be/info/monde/international/restaurer-l-extraordinaire-variete-animale-de-madagascar-necessiterait-des-millions-d-annees-d-evolution-1426110.aspx Persons Luis Lima Valente Title It would take 23 million years for evolution to replace Madagascar's endangered mammals Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet ScienceDaily Media type Web Country/Territory United States Date 10/01/2023 Description 90% of the plants and animals on Madagascar are found nowhere else on Earth, but this treasure trove of evolution is under serious threat due to habitat loss, over-hunting, and climate change. In this study, researchers examined how long it took Madagascar's unique modern mammal species to emerge and estimated how long it would take for a similarly complex set of new mammal species to evolve in their place if the endangered ones went extinct: 23 million years, far longer than scientists have found for any other island. URL https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/01/230110150956.htm Persons Luis Lima Valente