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Farbpr<strong>of</strong>il: Generisches Offset-Separations-Pr<strong>of</strong>il<br />

Schwarz 150 lpi bei 45 Grad<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Ethology and Ecology<br />

with more than 20 colleagues from North and South America, England and Italy,<br />

several researchers from <strong>DPZ</strong> took the opportunity to visit our field station in<br />

Kirindy for the first time. A few weeks earlier, the third Kirindy Symposium took<br />

place at <strong>DPZ</strong>. This symposium had more than 50 participants from Germany and<br />

abroad who reported on their work carried out over the last two years in Kirindy.<br />

Finally, we were all very happy that Rodin Rasoloarison and Léon Razafimanantsoa<br />

had the opportunity to leave Madagascar for the first time and to carry out research<br />

visits to <strong>DPZ</strong> as well as in Paris, Berlin and Chicago and to participate at the Kirindy<br />

Symposium.<br />

Projects and collaborators<br />

(I: internal cooperation, E: external cooperation; A: project completed, L: current project)<br />

Projects and collaborators <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Ethology and Ecology<br />

Conservation biology <strong>of</strong> Malagasy lemurs<br />

B. RAKOTOSAMIMANANA (Univ. Madagascar, Antananarivo),<br />

J.U. GANZHORN (Institute <strong>of</strong> Zoology, Univ. Hamburg), S. GOODMAN<br />

(FMNH, Chicago & WWF, Madagascar), K. HODGES (Dept. <strong>of</strong> Reproductive<br />

Biology, <strong>DPZ</strong>), H. ZISCHLER (Working Group Primate Genetics, <strong>DPZ</strong>),<br />

P.M. KAPPELER<br />

Biogeography and conservation status <strong>of</strong> Amazon primates<br />

R. AQUINO, F. ENCARNACIÓN (Univ. Nacional Mayos San Marcos,<br />

Lima), E.W. HEYMANN<br />

Population genetics <strong>of</strong> hamadryas baboons<br />

A. HAPKE, H. ZISCHLER (Working Group Primate Genetics, <strong>DPZ</strong>),<br />

D. ZINNER<br />

Distribution patterns <strong>of</strong> primates in Eritrea<br />

F. PELÁEZ (Univ. Autónoma de Madrid, E), F. TORKLER, (Univ.<br />

Eberswalde), MINSTRY <strong>OF</strong> AGRICULTURE (Asmara, Eritrea),<br />

D. ZINNER<br />

Human impact on Nepalese forests and Hanuman langurs<br />

A. KOENIG, C. BORRIES, K. WESCHE (Dept. <strong>of</strong> Geography,<br />

Univ. Marburg)<br />

Taxonomy and biogeography <strong>of</strong> mouse lemurs<br />

R. RASOLOARISON (Univ. Madagascar, Antananarivo and Dept. <strong>of</strong> Ethology<br />

and Ecology, <strong>DPZ</strong>), S. GOODMAN (FMNH, Chicago & WWF, Madagascar),<br />

A. YODER (Northwestern Univ., USA), J.U. GANZHORN (Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Zoology, Univ. Hamburg), B. RAKOTOSAMIMANANA (Univ.<br />

Madagascar, Antananarivo), P.M. KAPPELER<br />

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