Estación Biológica Cocha Cashu

Distribution survey and threat assessment of the yellow-tailed woolly monkey (Oreonax flavicauda; Humboldt 1812), Northeastern Peru

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Revista Científica:

International Journal of Primatology

Año:

2011

Volumen:

32

Número:

2

Páginas:

691-707

DOI:

10.1007/s10764-011-9495-x

ISBN:

0

ISSN:

0

Keywords (Autor):

Atelidae, Cloudforest, Distribution, Lagothrix flavicauda, Peru

Resumen

Peruvian yellow-tailed woolly monkeys (Oreonax flavicauda) are considered Critically Endangere. The International Primatological Society also considers them one of the world’s 25 most endangered primate species and therefore a conservation priority. However, there is little concerted conservation action, and the existing protected area network may be inadequate to protect this species from extinction. Until recently this species has been the focus of few studies and its distributional limits remain unknown. I present results of a range-wide survey of Oreonax flavicauda in northeastern Peru. I give the geographical limits of this species distribution throughout the north, east, and west of its range; the exact extent of its range to the south requires further investigation. Oreonax flavicauda continues to be threatened throughout its range. The major threats I identified at the survey locations were the continued conversion of forests to cattle pasture, opening of new access routes into virgin areas, and both commercial and subsistence hunting. My results suggest that existing conservation measures may be inadequate at protecting this species but that substantial opportunities do exist. Further surveys need to be made in the southern distribution of this species to determine more accurately extant habitat

Autor (es ):

Sam Shanee

Idioma:

Inglés

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Articulo de revista academica

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