Sun-tailed monkey  (Cercopithecus solatus)

Authentication

Authenticated (06/02/2006) by Matt Richardson, independent primatologist and writer.

Diurnal: Active during the day.
Endemic: A species or taxonomic group that is only found in one particular country or geographic area.
Polygynous: In animals, a pattern of mating in which a male has more than one female partner.

References

  1. IUCN Redlist 2004 (February, 2004)
    http://www.iucnredlist.org
  2. Richardson, M. (2006) Pers. Comm.
  3. CITES (February, 2004)
    http://www.cites.org
  4. Macdonald, D. (2001) The New Encyclopedia of Mammals. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
  5. Oates, J.F. (1996) African primates: status survey and conservation action plan IUCN. Gland, Switzerland.
  6. Brugiere, D., Gautier, J.P. and Lahm, S. (1998) Additional data on the distribution of Ceropithecus (lhoesti) solatus. Folia Primatologica, 69: 331 - 336.
  7. The Primata (February, 2006)
    http://www.theprimata.com/cercopithecus_solatus.html
  8. Gautier, J.P. (1998) Socio-ecological features of the sun-tailed guenon (Cercopithecus solatus) - A long term study using radio-tracking. XVIIth Congress of the International Primatological Society, 120: 0 - 0.
  9. Peignot, P., Fontaine, B. and Wickings, E.J. (1999) Habitat exploitation, diet and some data on reproductive behaviour in a semi-free-ranging colony of Cercopithecus lhoesti solatus, a guenon species recently discovered in Gabon. Folia Primatologica, 70: 29 - 36.
  10. Brugiere, D., Gautier, J.P., Moungazi, A. and Gautier-Hion, A. (2002) Primate diet and biomass in relation to vegetation composition and fruiting phenology in a rain forest in Gabon. International Journal of Primatology, 23 (5): 999 - 1024.
  11. Peignot, P., Fontaine, B. and Wickings, E.J. (2002) A preliminary study on the social relationships in a semi-free ranging colony of sun-tailed monkeys (Cercopithecus solatus), a species recently discovered in Gabon. Primates, 43 (2): 139 - 146.