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Population dynamics and conservation status of the white-headed langur in the Chongzuo forest fragments, Guangxi, China

Hua Tang, Heng Lian Huang, Z. Wang, Jian Bao Wu, Ai Long Wang, Deng Pan Nong, Paul A. Garber, Qihai Zhou, Cheng Ming Huang

2023Oryx11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We present the results of two population surveys conducted 10 years apart (December 2010–February 2011 and December 2020–January 2021) of the Critically Endangered white-headed langur Trachypithecus leucocephalus in the Chongzuo White-Headed Langur National Nature Reserve, Guangxi Province, China. In the first survey, we recorded 818 individuals in 105 groups and 16 solitary adult males. In the second survey, we recorded 1,183 individuals in 128 groups and one solitary adult male. As a result of government policies, poaching for food and traditional medicine is no longer a primary threat to these langurs. However, severe forest loss and fragmentation caused by human activities could limit any future increase of this langur population.

Topics & Concepts

PoachingChinaEndangered speciesGeographyPopulationCritically endangeredSocioeconomicsCITESDemographyEcologyBiologyArchaeologySociologyWildlife Ecology and ConservationAmphibian and Reptile BiologyBat Biology and Ecology Studies
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