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1. Integrative taxonomy clarifies the evolution of a cryptic primate clade.

2. Cryptic Patterns of Speciation in Cryptic Primates: Microendemic Mouse Lemurs and the Multispecies Coalescent.

3. The evolution of palate shape in the Lepilemur-Cheirogaleidae clade (Primates: Strepsirrhini).

4. Ecology and morphology of mouse lemurs (Microcebus spp.) in a hotspot of microendemism in northeastern Madagascar, with the description of a new species.

5. Genetic and morphological diversity of mouse lemurs (Microcebus spp.) in northern Madagascar: The discovery of a putative new species?

6. Variation in reproduction of the smallest-bodied primate radiation, the mouse lemurs (Microcebus spp.): A synopsis.

7. Species discovery and validation in a cryptic radiation of endangered primates: coalescent-based species delimitation in Madagascar's mouse lemurs.

8. Discovery of an island population of dwarf lemurs (Cheirogaleidae: Cheirogaleus) on Nosy Hara, far northern Madagascar.

9. Agent-mediated spatial storage effect in heterogeneous habitat stabilizes competitive mouse lemur coexistence in Menabe Central, Western Madagascar.

10. Multilocus coalescent analyses reveal the demographic history and speciation patterns of mouse lemur sister species.

11. Species concepts, diversity, and evolution in primates: lessons to be learned from mouse lemurs.

12. Discrepant partitioning of genetic diversity in mouse lemurs and dwarf lemurs--biological reality or taxonomic bias?

13. Parallel episodes of phyletic dwarfism in callitrichid and cheirogaleid primates.

14. Biological variation in a large sample of mouse lemurs from Amboasary, Madagascar: implications for interpreting variation in primate biology and paleobiology.

15. First indications of a highland specialist among mouse lemurs (Microcebus spp.) and evidence for a new mouse lemur species from eastern Madagascar.

16. MtDNA and nDNA corroborate existence of sympatric dwarf lemur species at Tsinjoarivo, eastern Madagascar.

17. Delimiting species without nuclear monophyly in Madagascar's mouse lemurs.

18. Species delimitation in lemurs: multiple genetic loci reveal low levels of species diversity in the genus Cheirogaleus.

19. Discovery of sympatric dwarf lemur species in the high-altitude rain forest of Tsinjoarivo, Eastern Madagascar: implications for biogeography and conservation.

20. Exceptional diversity of mouse lemurs (Microcebus spp.) in the Makira region with the description of one new species.

21. Multiple nuclear loci reveal patterns of incomplete lineage sorting and complex species history within western mouse lemurs (Microcebus).

22. The ever-increasing diversity in mouse lemurs: three new species in north and northwestern Madagascar.

23. Kinematics of vertical climbing in lorises and Cheirogaleus medius.

24. Social organization of the golden brown mouse lemur (Microcebus ravelobensis).

25. Survival without recovery after mass extinctions.

26. Ancient DNA from Megaladapis edwardsi.

27. Molecular phylogeny of the lemur family cheirogaleidae (primates) based on mitochondrial DNA sequences.

29. Ancient single origin for Malagasy primates.

30. Relative position of the Cheirogaleidae in strepsirhine phylogeny: a comparison of morphological and molecular methods and results.

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