Geographic range, taxonomy, and conservation of the Mount Kilimanjaro guereza colobus monkey (Primates: Cercopithecidae: Colobus)

Abstract
The Mount Kilimanjaro guereza colobus monkey is endemic to northern Tanzania and southern Kenya, occurring on and near Mount Kilimanjaro/Mount Meru. Currently referred to as “Colobus guereza caudatus Thomas 1885”, this monkey is geographically very isolated, and phenotypically distinct from all other taxa of guereza monkeys. As such, application of the “Phylogenetic Species Concept” resurrects the Mount Kilimanjaro guereza to specific rank as Colobus caudatus. The geographic range of C. caudatus is small (ca. 4030 km2) and in decline, as is the number of individuals and area of habitat. Colobus caudatus qualifies as an IUCN Red List globally “Endangered” species, as a nationally “Endangered” species in Tanzania, and as a nationally “Critically Endangered” species in Kenya. Colobus caudatus is Kenya’s most threatened species of primate. Recommendations for research and conservation actions are provided.

Full publication on: http://www.wildsolutions.nl/colobuscaudatus/ and http://www.italian-journal-of-mammalogy.it/Geographic-range-taxonomy-and-conservation-of-the-Mount-Kilimanjaro-guereza-colobus,82059,0,2.html

Butynski & De Jong (2018) Geographic range, taxonomy, and conservation of the Mount Kilimanjaro guereza colobus monkey (Primates: Cercopithecidae: Colobus). Hystrix.

Posted on August 6, 2018 03:16 PM by dejong dejong

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Hi @dejong. I was wondering if there are any differences between the populations around Meru and the populations around Kilimanjaro?

Posted by donchelu over 5 years ago

Hi @donchelu , do you mean differences in phenotype?

Posted by dejong over 5 years ago

Any differences, phenotype/genotype...

Posted by donchelu over 5 years ago

Not that we are currently aware off but we remain alert....do you happen to have evidence of phenotypic differences?

Posted by dejong over 5 years ago

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