Les grands mammifères du Parc National de Taï, Côte d’ivoire

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Alain Monfort et al., « Les grands mammifères du Parc National de Taï, Côte d’ivoire », Revue d'Écologie (La Terre et La Vie) (documents), ID : 10.3406/revec.1973.4721


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The Taï forest in Western Ivory Coast is the last sizeable refuge of a number of endemic Western African mammals, three of which being on the IUCN list of endangered species. Ten species of primates have so far been observed in this area : 2 prosimians, 3 species of guenons (Cercopithecus) , 3 species of Colobus monkeys, one mangabey (Cercocebus ) and the Chimpanzee. The Diana monkey is the most frequently observed species of guenons ; it often forms mixed troops with red, and black and white, colobus monkeys. Fifteen species of ungulates have been recorded, including pigmy hippopotamus, zebra duiker, Jenkink’s duiker and five other species of genus Cephalophus.

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