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The territory of Ampijoroa, situated in north-western Madagascar (near the city of Majunga), is characterized by a deciduous forest growing on sand, although several more humid areas surround the more or less permanent water spots.
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Albignac, R. (1981). Lemurine Social and Territorial Organization in a North-Western Malagasy Forest (Restricted Area of Ampijoroa). In: Chiarelli, A.B., Corruccini, R.S. (eds) Primate Behavior and Sociobiology. Proceedings in Life Sciences. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68254-4_3
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