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1 January 2008 Distribution and Conservation Of the Patas Monkey Erythrocebus patas In Kenya
Yvonne A. de Jong, Thomas M. Butynski, K. Anne-Isola Nekaris
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Abstract

From December 2003 through May 2004, a survey was conducted on patas monkeys Erythrocebus patas in Kenya to determine the historic distribution, current distribution, conservation status, and threats. Patas were found in Laikipia District, Busia, West-Pokot, Turkana, Makueni and Taita Taveta Districts. Historically, patas were present in west, northwest, central and south Kenya. The geographic range of patas in Kenya has declined from ca. 88 800 km2 to roughly 48 200 km2 and the gaps among populations has increased. The current geographic range is ca. 54% of the known historic range, or ca. 8% of Kenya's land surface area. All survey sites have their unique patas conservation challenges. Patas are occasionally killed as a consequence of crop raiding and for consumption. Water shortage is a threat to the survival of patas at some sites in Kenya. Habitat loss and degradation (due to human activities or wildlife) are the primary conservation problems for patas at all sites. This study and its recommendations should be taken as a basis for patas conservation action in Kenya.

Yvonne A. de Jong, Thomas M. Butynski, and K. Anne-Isola Nekaris "Distribution and Conservation Of the Patas Monkey Erythrocebus patas In Kenya," Journal of East African Natural History 97(1), 83-102, (1 January 2008). https://doi.org/10.2982/0012-8317(2008)97[83:DACOTP]2.0.CO;2
Published: 1 January 2008
KEYWORDS
biogeography
crop raiding
distribution
Erythrocebus
patas
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