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词条 The World's 25 Most Endangered Primates
释义

  1. Key

  2. Current list

  3. Former list members

  4. List history

  5. See also

  6. Notes

  7. References

  8. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2013}}

The World's 25 Most Endangered Primates is a list of highly endangered primate species selected and published by the International Union for Conservation of Nature Species Survival Commission Primate Specialist Group (IUCN/SSC PSG), the International Primatological Society (IPS), and Conservation International (CI).{{r|2008-2010Top25}} The 2012–2014 list added the Bristol Conservation and Science Foundation (BCSF) to the list of publishers.{{r|2012-2014Top25}} The IUCN/SSC PSG worked with CI to start the list in 2000, but in 2002, during the 19th Congress of the International Primatological Society, primatologists reviewed and debated the list, resulting in the 2002–2004 revision and the endorsement of the IPS. The publication has since been a joint project between the three conservation organizations and has been revised every two years following the biannual Congress of the IPS.{{r|2008-2010Top25}} Starting with the 2004–2006 report, the title changed to "Primates in Peril: The World's 25 Most Endangered Primates".{{r|2004-2006Top25}} That same year, the list began to provide information about each species, including their conservation status and the threats they face in the wild.{{r|2008-2010Top25}} The species text is written in collaboration with experts from the field, with 60 people contributing to the 2006–2008 report{{r|TheTimes_26Oct07}} and 85 people contributing to the 2008–2010 report.{{r|2008-2010Top25}} The 2004–2006 and 2006–2008 reports were published in the IUCN/SSC PSG journal Primate Conservation,{{r|2004-2006Top25|2006-2008Top25}} while the 2008–2010 and 2010-2012 report were published as independent publications by all three contributing organizations.{{r|2008-2010Top25|2010-2012Top25}}

The 25 species on the 2012–2014 list are distributed between 16 countries. The countries with the most species on the list are Madagascar (six species), Vietnam (five species), and Indonesia (three species). The list is broken into four distinct regions: the island of Madagascar, the continent of Africa, the continent of Asia including the islands of Indonesia, and the Neotropics (Central and South America). Five species have been on all seven published lists: the silky sifaka (Propithecus candidus), Delacour's langur (Trachypithecus delacouri), golden-headed langur (Trachypithecus poliocephalus poliocephalus), grey-shanked douc (Pygathrix cinerea), and the Tonkin snub-nosed monkey (Rhinopithecus avunculus).{{r|2012-2014Top25}}

The purpose of the list, according to Russell Mittermeier, the president of CI, is "to highlight those [primate species] that are most at risk, to attract the attention of the public, to stimulate national governments to do more, and especially to find the resources to implement desperately needed conservation measures."{{r|IUCNNews_18Feb10}} Species are selected for the list based on two primary reasons: extremely small population sizes and very rapid drops in numbers. These reasons are heavily influenced by habitat loss and hunting, the two greatest threats primates face. More specifically, threats listed in the report include deforestation due to slash-and-burn agriculture, clearing for pasture or farmland, charcoal production, firewood production, illegal logging, selective logging, mining, land development, and cash crop production; forest fragmentation; small population sizes; live capture for the exotic pet trade; and hunting for bushmeat and traditional medicine.{{r|2008-2010Top25}}

Key

Key for column headings
SpeciesCommon and scientific name of the species, including a picture if available
Years listedYears the species has been included in the IUCN's list of the "Top 25 Most Endangered Primates"
Location(s)Countries in which it is found
Estimated populationLatest population estimate from the IUCN
IUCN statusConservation status of the species, per the IUCN as of the date of the latest list publication
ThreatsA list of threats facing the species; used by the IUCN in assessing conservation status

Current list

2012-2014Top25}}
SpeciesYears listedLocation(s)Estimated populationIUCN statusThreats
Blue-eyed black lemur
Eulemur flavifrons
2008
2010
2012
Madagascar450–2,300{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Eulemur flavifrons}}
  • very small range (~2,700 km2)
  • loss of habitat (slash-and-burn agriculture, selective logging)
  • hunting (bushmeat)
  • live capture (pet trade)
Northern sportive lemur
Lepilemur septentrionalis
2008
2010
2012
Madagascararound 19{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Lepilemur septentrionalis}}
  • very small range
  • habitat loss (firewood, charcoal production, Eucalyptus plantations)
  • hunting (bushmeat)
Silky sifaka
Propithecus candidus
2000
2002
2004
2006
2008
2010
2012
Madagascarfewer than 250{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Propithecus candidus}}
  • very small range
  • hunting (bushmeat)
  • habitat loss (slash-and-burn agriculture, illegal logging, firewood)
Madame Berthe's mouse lemur
Microcebus berthae
2012Madagascarfewer than 8,000{{sort|1|
Endangered}}{{r|IUCN Microcebus berthae}}
  • loss of habitat and fragmentation (slash-and-burn agriculture, illegal logging)
Red ruffed lemur
Varecia rubra
2012Madagascarunknown{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Varecia rubra}}
  • loss of habitat (slash-and-burn agriculture, illegal logging, human encroachment)
  • hunting (bushmeat)
Indri
Indri indri
2012Madagascarunknown{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Indri indri}}
  • loss of habitat (slash-and-burn agriculture, firewood)
  • hunting (bushmeat, skins)
2012-2014Top25}}
SpeciesYears listedLocation(s)Estimated populationIUCN statusThreats
Rondo dwarf galago
Galagoides rondoensis
2006
2008
2010
2012
Tanzaniaunknown{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Galagoides rondoensis}}
  • very small range
  • habitat loss and fragmentation (agricultural encroachment, charcoal production, logging)
Roloway monkey
Cercopithecus roloway
2002
2006
2008
2010
2012
Côte d'Ivoire
Ghana
unknown{{sort|1|
Endangered}}{{r|IUCN Cercopithecus diana roloway}}
  • hunting (bushmeat)
  • habitat loss and fragmentation (agricultural encroachment, charcoal production, logging)
Tana River red colobus
Procolobus rufomitratus
2002
2004
2006
2008
2012
Kenya1,100–1,300{{sort|1|
Endangered}}{{r|IUCN Procolobus rufomitratus rufomitratus}}
  • hunting (bushmeat)
  • habitat loss and fragmentation (agricultural encroachment, fire, firewood, selective logging for local use [houses, canoes])
  • habitat degradation (livestock, dam construction, irrigation projects)
  • parasitic infection of isolated populations
Bioko red colobus
Piliocolobus pennantii pennantii
2004
2006
2010
2012
Equatorial Guinea (Bioko Island)fewer than 5,000{{sort|1|
Endangered}}{{r|IUCN Procolobus pennantii pennantii}}
  • habitat degradation
  • hunting (bushmeat)
  • small range
Eastern lowland gorilla
Gorilla beringei graueri
2010
2012
Democratic Republic of the Congo5,000{{sort|1|
Critically Endangered}}{{r|IUCN Gorilla beringei graueri}}
  • habitat loss and fragmentation (agricultural encroachment, pastoral farming, illegal mining, charcoal production, wood and bamboo harvesting)
  • hunting (bushmeat, infant capture)
2012-2014Top25}}
SpeciesYears listedLocation(s)Estimated populationIUCN statusThreats
Javan slow loris
Nycticebus javanicus
2008
2010
2012
Indonesia (Java)unknown{{sort|1|
Critically Endangered}}{{r|IUCN Nycticebus javanicus}}
  • live capture (pet trade [intense])
  • hunting (traditional medicine [intense])
  • habitat loss (agriculture, development activities [roads], human disturbance)
Pig-tailed langur
Simias concolor
2002
2004
2006
2008
2010
2012
Indonesia (Mentawai Islands)700–3,347{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Simias concolor}}
  • habitat loss (human encroachment, product extraction, commercial logging, conversion to cash crops and oil palm plantations)
  • hunting (bushmeat)
  • live capture (pet trade)
Delacour's langur
Trachypithecus delacouri
2000
2002
2004
2006
2008
2010
2012
Vietnamfewer than 250{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Trachypithecus delacouri}}
  • habitat fragmentation
  • hunting (bushmeat, traditional medicine)
Golden-headed langur
Trachypithecus poliocephalus poliocephalus
2000
2002
2004
2006
2008
2010
2012
Vietnam60–70{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Trachypithecus poliocephalus poliocephalus}}
  • habitat fragmentation (human encroachment, development for tourism)
  • hunting (bushmeat, traditional medicine)
Western purple-faced langur
Trachypithecus vetulus nestor
2004
2006
2008
2010
2012
Sri Lankaunknown{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Trachypithecus vetulus nestor}}
  • habitat loss and fragmentation (urbanization, agricultural encroachment)
  • dependent on gardens for survival
  • live capture (pet trade)
  • hunting (pests)
  • other human factors (electrocution [power lines], road kill, dog attacks)
Grey-shanked douc
Pygathrix cinerea
2000
2002
2004
2006
2008
2010
2012
Vietnam600–700{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Pygathrix cinerea}}
  • restricted range
  • habitat loss and fragmentation (agricultural encroachment, illegal logging, firewood)
  • hunting (bushmeat, traditional medicine)
  • live capture (pet trade)
Tonkin snub-nosed monkey
Rhinopithecus avunculus
2000
2002
2004
2006
2008
2010
2012
Vietnam200–250{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Rhinopithecus avunculus}}
  • habitat loss and fragmentation (logging, firewood, roads)
  • hunting (bushmeat, traditional medicine)
Eastern black crested gibbon
Nomascus nasutus
2008
2010
2012
China
Vietnam
around 110{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Nomascus nasutus}}
  • habitat loss, fragmentation, and disturbance (agricultural encroachment, pastoral farming, firewood, charcoal production)
  • hunting (bushmeat)
Pygmy tarsier
Tarsius pumilus
2012Indonesia (Sulawesi)unknown{{sort|1|
Data deficient}}{{r|IUCN Tarsius pumilus}}
  • habitat loss (human encroachment)
2012-2014Top25}}
SpeciesYears listedLocation(s)Estimated populationIUCN statusThreats
Brown spider monkey
Ateles hybridus
2004{{r|Ateles hybridus|group="N"}}
2006
2008
2010
2012
Colombia
Venezuela
unknown{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Ateles hybridus}}
  • habitat loss and fragmentation (agricultural encroachment, cattle-ranching, logging)
  • hunting (bushmeat)
  • live capture (pet trade)
Brown-headed spider monkey
Ateles fusciceps fusciceps
2006
2012
Ecuadorunknown{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Ateles fusciceps fusciceps}}
  • habitat loss and fragmentation
  • hunting (bushmeat)
Kaapori capuchin
Cebus kaapori
2012Brazilunknown{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Cebus kaapori}}
  • habitat loss and degradation (selective logging)
  • hunting (bushmeat)
  • live capture (pet trade)
Rio Mayo titi
Callicebus oenanthe
2012Peruunknown{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Callicebus oenanthe}}
  • habitat loss and fragmentation (rice and coffee plantations, roads, cattle-ranching)
  • hunting (bushmeat)
  • live capture (pet trade)
Northern brown howler
Alouatta guariba guariba
2012Brazilfewer than 250{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Alouatta guariba guariba}}
  • habitat loss (selective logging)
  • hunting (bushmeat)
  • disease epidemics

Former list members

With each new publication, species are both added and removed from the list. In some cases, removal from the list signifies improvement for the species. With the publication of the 2006–2008 list, four species were removed because of increased conservation efforts: the black lion tamarin (Leontopithecus chrysopygus), golden lion tamarin (Leontopithecus rosalia), mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei), and Perrier's sifaka (Propithecus perrieri).{{r|NationalGeographicNews_26Oct07}} In 2008, the black lion tamarin went from critically endangered to endangered and the golden lion tamarin was similarly promoted in 2003 after three decades of collaborative conservation efforts by zoos and other institutions. Well-protected species such as these still have very small populations, and due to deforestation, new habitat is still needed for their long-term survival.{{r|IUCNNews_18Feb10}} The Hainan black crested gibbon (Nomascus hainanus), which was removed from the 2008–2010 list, still has fewer than 20 individuals left, but significant efforts to protect it are now being made.{{r|2008-2010Top25}} Mittermeier claimed in 2007 that all 25 species could be elevated off the list within five to ten years if conservation organizations had the necessary resources.{{r|NationalGeographicNews_26Oct07}}

Unlike the changes in the 2006–2008 report, not all species were removed from the 2008–2010 list due to improvement in their situation. Instead, new species were added to bring attention to other closely related species with very small populations that are also at risk of extinction. For example, the highly endangered eastern black crested gibbon (Nomascus nasutus) replaced the Hainan black crested gibbon. The Javan slow loris (Nycticebus javanicus) replaced the Horton Plains slender loris (Loris tardigradus nycticeboides) because the former has been hit the hardest of Asian lorises, all of which are declining rapidly due primarily to capture for the exotic pet trade, as well as use in traditional medicines and forest loss. In another case, the brown-headed spider monkey (Ateles fusciceps fusciceps) was omitted from the list since no spokesperson could be found for the species.{{r|2008-2010Top25}} The same approach was taken with the 2012–2014 list.{{r|2012-2014Top25}}

Top 25 Most Endangered Primates: Madagascar{{r>2008-2010Top25}}{{r|2012-2014Top25}}
SpeciesYears listedLocation(s)Estimated populationIUCN statusThreats
Greater bamboo lemur
Prolemur simus
2002
2004
2006
2008
2010
Madagascar500 or fewer{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Prolemur simus}}
  • small, isolated populations
  • loss of habitat and fragmentation (slash-and-burn agriculture, mining, illegal logging, cutting of bamboo)
  • hunting (bushmeat)
  • reduced availability of drinking water due to climatic change
  • extreme dietary specialization and dependency on giant bamboo
Black-and-white ruffed lemur
Varecia variegata
2010Madagascarunknown{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Varecia variegata}}
  • loss of habitat and fragmentation (slash-and-burn agriculture, mining, logging)
  • hunting (bushmeat)
Gray-headed lemur
Eulemur cinereiceps
2004
2006
2008
Madagascar7,265 ± 2,268{{sort|1|
Endangered}}{{r|IUCN Eulemur cinereiceps}}
  • very small range (~700 km2)
  • hybridization with red-fronted lemur (E. rufifrons)
  • low population densities
  • habitat loss and fragmentation (fragmented, small populations)
  • cyclones
  • hunting (bushmeat)
Golden-crowned sifaka
Propithecus tattersalli
2000Madagascar6,000–10,000{{r|IUCN Propithecus tattersalli}}{{sort|1|
Endangered}}{{r|IUCN Propithecus tattersalli}}
  • hunting (by gold miners)
  • loss of habitat (slash-and-burn agriculture, uncontrolled grass fires, wood extraction [housing & firewood], selective logging, gold mining){{r|IUCN Propithecus tattersalli}}
Golden bamboo lemur
Hapalemur aureus
2000Madagascarfewer than 5,916{{r|IUCN Hapalemur aureus}}{{sort|1|
Endangered}}{{r|IUCN Hapalemur aureus}}
  • loss of habitat (slash-and-burn agriculture, cutting of bamboo [for building houses, carrying water, making baskets and other local uses])
  • hunting (bushmeat){{r|IUCN Hapalemur aureus}}
Lac Alaotra bamboo lemur
Hapalemur alaotrensis
2000Madagascararound 2,500{{r|IUCN Hapalemur alaotrensis}}{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Hapalemur alaotrensis}}
  • loss of habitat (agricultural encroachment, burning of marshlands [to catch fish and for cattle grazing]
  • hunting (bushmeat)
  • live capture (local pet trade){{r|IUCN Hapalemur alaotrensis}}
Sahamalaza sportive lemur
Lepilemur sahamalazensis
2006Madagascarunknown{{sort|1|
Data deficient}}{{r|IUCN Lepilemur sahamalazensis}}
  • loss of habitat (agricultural encroachment, charcoal production, selective logging for local use [houses])
  • hunting (bushmeat){{r|IUCN Lepilemur sahamalazensis}}
Perrier's sifaka
Propithecus perrieri
2000
2002
2004
Madagascararound 915{{r|IUCN Propithecus perrieri}}{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Propithecus perrieri}}
  • loss of habitat (slash-and-burn agriculture, charcoal production, fires to clear forest for pasture, mining)
  • hunting (bushmeat){{r|IUCN Propithecus perrieri}}
Top 25 Most Endangered Primates: Africa{{r>2008-2010Top25}}{{r|2012-2014Top25}}
SpeciesYears listedLocation(s)Estimated populationIUCN statusThreats
Mt. Rungwe galago
Galagoides sp.
2004TanzaniaunknownNot evaluated
  • loss of habitat (logging, agricultural encroachment, charcoal production)
  • hunting (bushmeat){{r|2004-2006Top25}}
Sclater's guenon
Cercopithecus sclateri
2000Nigeriaunknown{{sort|1|
Vulnerable}}{{r|IUCN Cercopithecus sclateri}}
  • habitat loss and fragmentation (logging, agricultural encroachment, oil exploration)
  • high human density
  • hunting (bushmeat){{r|IUCN Cercopithecus sclateri}}
Drill
Mandrillus leucophaeus
2000Cameroon
Equatorial Guinea (Bioko)
Nigeria
unknown{{sort|1|
Endangered}}{{r|IUCN Mandrillus leucophaeus}}
  • small range
  • loss of habitat (clearcutting [for chipboard factories and settlement])
  • hunting (bushmeat, persecution as pests){{r|IUCN Mandrillus leucophaeus}}
Tana River mangabey
Cercocebus galeritus galeritus
2002Kenya1,000–1,200{{r|IUCN Cercocebus galeritus}}{{sort|1|
Endangered}}{{r|IUCN Cercocebus galeritus}}
  • loss of habitat (palm oil production, logging, agricultural encroachment, grass fires intended to prevent forest regeneration, overgrazing, damming and irrigation projects)
  • hunting (persecution as pests){{r|IUCN Cercocebus galeritus}}
Sanje mangabey
Cercocebus sanjei
2000
2002
2004
Tanzaniafewer than 1,300{{r|IUCN Cercocebus sanjei}}{{sort|1|
Endangered}}{{r|IUCN Cercocebus sanjei}}
  • loss of habitat (logging, charcoal production)
  • hunting (persecution as pests){{r|IUCN Cercocebus sanjei}}
Sooty mangabey
Cercocebus atys lunulatus
2000
2002
2004
Côte d'Ivoire
Ghana
unknown{{sort|1|
Endangered}}{{r|IUCN Cercocebus atys lunulatus}}
  • habitat loss and degradation
  • hunting (bushmeat){{r|IUCN Cercocebus atys lunulatus}}
Miss Waldron's red colobus
Piliocolobus badius waldronae
2000
2002
2006
Côte d'Ivoire
Ghana
unknown{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Procolobus badius waldroni}}
  • very small populations (recent, very rapid declines in numbers)
  • habitat loss
  • hunting (bushmeat){{r|IUCN Procolobus badius waldroni}}
Mountain gorilla
Gorilla beringei beringei
2000
2002
2004
Rwanda
Uganda
around 880{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Gorilla beringei beringei}}
  • two isolated populations
  • political instability
  • human diseases
  • hunting (bushmeat){{r|IUCN Gorilla beringei beringei}}
Niger Delta red colobus
Procolobus epieni
2008
2010
Nigeriaunknown{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Procolobus epieni}}
  • very small range (~1,500 km2)
  • hunting (bushmeat)
  • habitat loss and degradation (logging of important food trees, loss of marsh forests due to canal construction)
Kipunji
Rungwecebus kipunji
2006
2008
Tanzaniaaround 1,117{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Rungwecebus kipunji}}
  • very small range
  • habitat loss and fragmentation
  • hunting (bushmeat)
Cross River gorilla
Gorilla gorilla diehli
2000
2002
2004
2006
2008
Cameroon
Nigeria
200–300{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Gorilla gorilla diehli}}
  • small, restricted range
  • habitat loss (agricultural encroachment, fires to clear forest or improve pasture, development activities [roads])
  • hunting (bushmeat, wire snares set for other wildlife)
Top 25 Most Endangered Primates: Asia{{r>2008-2010Top25}}
SpeciesYears listedLocation(s)Estimated populationIUCN statusThreats
Horton Plains slender loris
Loris tardigradus nycticeboides
2004
2006
Sri Lankaunknown{{sort|1|
Endangered}}{{r|IUCN Loris tardigradus nycticeboides}}
  • five isolated populations
  • habitat loss
  • hunting (bushmeat){{r|IUCN Loris tardigradus nycticeboides}}
Natuna Island surili
Presbytis natunae
2002Indonesiafewer than 10,000{{r|IUCN Presbytis natunae}}{{sort|1|
Vulnerable}}{{r|IUCN Presbytis natunae}}
  • two isolated populations
  • habitat loss and degradation
  • live capture (pet trade){{r|IUCN Presbytis natunae}}
White-headed langur
Trachypithecus poliocephalus leucocephalus
2002China, Vietnamfewer than 250{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Trachypithecus poliocephalus leucocephalus}}
  • very small populations (recent, very rapid declines in numbers)
  • habitat loss
  • hunting{{r|IUCN Trachypithecus poliocephalus leucocephalus}}
Miller's grizzled langur
Presbytis hosei canicrus
2004Indonesia (Kalimantan)unknown{{sort|1|
Endangered}}{{r|IUCN Presbytis hosei canicrus}}
  • habitat loss and fragmentation
  • hunting{{r|IUCN Presbytis hosei canicrus}}
Black snub-nosed monkey
Rhinopithecus bieti
2002Chinafewer than 2,000{{r|IUCN Rhinopithecus bieti}}{{sort|1|
Endangered}}{{r|IUCN Rhinopithecus bieti}}
  • habitat loss (logging, fires for agricultural use, pasture)
  • pesticide use
  • hunting (non-targeted [snares]){{r|IUCN Rhinopithecus bieti}}
Gray snub-nosed monkey
Rhinopithecus brelichi
2002Chinaaround 750{{r|IUCN Rhinopithecus brelichi}}{{sort|1|
Endangered}}{{r|IUCN Rhinopithecus brelichi}}
  • one isolated population (vulnerable to epidemic disease or catastrophes)
  • habitat loss (forest clearing, development for tourism, agricultural expansion, firewood)
  • hunting (non-targeted){{r|IUCN Rhinopithecus brelichi}}
Silvery gibbon
Hylobates moloch
2000Indonesia (Java)4,000–4,500{{r|IUCN Hylobates moloch}}{{sort|1|
Endangered}}{{r|IUCN Hylobates moloch}}
  • habitat loss and fragmentation
  • live capture (pet trade){{r|IUCN Hylobates moloch}}
Hainan black crested gibbon
Nomascus hainanus
2000
2004
2006
China (Hainan)around 20{{r|IUCN Nomascus hainanus}}{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Nomascus hainanus}}
  • extremely small population size
  • suboptimal, protected habitat
  • possible gender bias in recent births
  • hunting (bushmeat){{r|IUCN Nomascus hainanus}}
Siau Island tarsier
Tarsius tumpara
2006
2008
2010
Indonesia (Siau Island)Low thousands at bestNot evaluated
  • island population (near an active volcano)
  • very small range
  • high human density
  • hunting [bushmeat (used as snack food)]
  • habitat degradation
Western hoolock gibbon
Hoolock hoolock
2006
2008
Bangladesh
India
Myanmar
fewer than 5,000{{sort|1|
Endangered}}{{r|IUCN Hoolock hoolock}}
  • very small populations (recent, very rapid declines in numbers)
  • habitat loss and fragmentation (human encroachment, tea plantations, slash-and-burn cultivation)
  • hunting (bushmeat, traditional medicine)
  • live capture (pet trade)
Sumatran orangutan
Pongo abelii
2000
2002
2004
2006
2008
Indonesia (Sumatra)around 6,600{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Pongo abelii}}
  • recent, very rapid declines in numbers
  • only 10 fragmented habitat units
  • habitat loss and fragmentation (fires, agriculture and oil palm plantations, roads, logging, encroachment)
  • hunting (pests, bushmeat) [occasional]
  • live capture (pet trade) [occasional]
Northwest Bornean orangutan
Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
2010Indonesia (West Kalimantan, Borneo)
Malaysia (Sarawak)
unknown{{sort|1|
Endangered}}{{r|IUCN Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus}}
  • habitat loss and fragmentation (fires, agriculture and oil palm plantations, roads, logging, encroachment)
  • hunting (pests, bushmeat, traditional medicine)
  • live capture (pet trade)
Lion-tailed macaque
Macaca silenus
2010Indiafewer than 4,000{{sort|1|
Endangered}}{{r|IUCN Macaca silenus}}
  • habitat loss and fragmentation (agriculture and tea/coffee plantations, logging)
  • hunting (bushmeat, traditional medicine)
Top 25 Most Endangered Primates: Neotropics{{r>2008-2010Top25}}
SpeciesYears listedLocation(s)Estimated populationIUCN statusThreats
Golden lion tamarin
Leontopithecus rosalia
2000Brazil (Rio de Janeiro)3,200{{r|IUCN Leontopithecus rosalia}}{{sort|1|
Endangered}}{{r|IUCN Leontopithecus rosalia}}
  • habitat loss and fragmentation (fires to clear forest for pasture)
  • live capture (pet trade){{r|IUCN Leontopithecus rosalia}}
Black lion tamarin
Leontopithecus chrysopygus
2000Brazil (São Paulo)around 1,000{{r|IUCN Leontopithecus chrysopygus}}{{sort|1|
Endangered}}{{r|IUCN Leontopithecus chrysopygus}}
  • small population size (11 isolated populations, but only one is viable)
  • habitat loss and fragmentation{{r|IUCN Leontopithecus chrysopygus}}
Superagui lion tamarin
Leontopithecus caissara
2000
2002
2004
Brazil (Paraná and São Paulo)fewer than 400{{r|IUCN Leontopithecus caissara}}{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Leontopithecus caissara}}
  • small, isolated populations
  • habitat loss and degradation (agricultural encroachment, palm heart harvesting, tourism)
  • high human density (increased squatting by impoverished people, land speculation)
  • hunting (bushmeat){{r|IUCN Leontopithecus caissara}}
Golden-bellied capuchin
Cebus xanthosternos
2000
2002
2004
Brazil (Bahia, Minas Gerais?)unknown{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Cebus xanthosternos}}
  • habitat loss
  • hunting (bushmeat){{r|IUCN Sapajus xanthosternos}}
Northern muriqui
Brachyteles hypoxanthus
2000
2002
2004
Brazil (Bahia, Espírito Santo, Minas Gerais)fewer than 1,000{{r|IUCN Brachyteles hypoxanthus}}{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Brachyteles hypoxanthus}}
  • small, isolated populations
  • habitat loss and fragmentation
  • hunting (bushmeat [past], sport [past]){{r|IUCN Brachyteles hypoxanthus}}
Yellow-tailed woolly monkey
Oreonax flavicauda
2000
2006
2008
2010
Peruunknown{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Oreonax flavicauda}}
  • restricted range
  • low population densities
  • habitat loss (agriculture, logging, roads, colonization)
  • hunting (bushmeat, fur)
  • live capture (pet trade)
Cotton-top tamarin
Saguinus oedipus
2008Colombiafewer than 6,000{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Saguinus oedipus}}
  • habitat loss and fragmentation (large-scale agricultural production [cattle] and farming, logging, oil palm plantations, hydroelectric projects)
  • live capture (pet trade [current], biomedical research [past])
Blond capuchin
Cebus flavius
2010Brazil180{{sort|1|
Critically endangered}}{{r|IUCN Cebus flavius}}
  • habitat loss and fragmentation (coastal development and sugar cane plantations)
  • live capture (pet trade)
  • hunting (bushmeat)

List history

With the exception of the 2000–2002 publication, which was written collaboratively by the IUCN/SSC PSG and CI, the list has been revised every two years following the biannual Congress of the IPS. The 2002–2004 list resulted from the 19th Congress of the IPS in Beijing, China; the 2004–2006 list followed the 20th Congress of the IPS, held in Torino, Italy; the 2006–2008 list after the 21st Congress in Entebbe, Uganda; the 2008–2010 list followed the 22nd Congress held in Edinburgh, UK; the 2010-2012 list followed the 23rd Congress in Kyoto; and the 2012–2014 list after the 24th Congress in Cancún.{{r|2008-2010Top25}}

The 2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species offered assessments of 634 primate taxa, of which 303 (47.8%) were listed as threatened (vulnerable, endangered, or critically endangered). A total of 206 primate species were ranked as either critically endangered or endangered, 54 (26%) of which have been included at least once in The World's 25 Most Endangered Primates since 2000.{{r|2008-2010Top25}}

2008-2010Top25}}
MadagascarAfricaAsiaNeotropics
2000–2002
  • Propithecus candidus{{#tag:ref|In the 2000–2002 report, this lemur was listed as Propithecus diadema candidus, but it has since been reclassified as a separate species, Propithecus candidus.{{r|2008-2010Top25|2000-2002Top25|2002-2004Top25}}|name="Propithecus candidus"|group="N"}}
  • Propithecus perrieri{{#tag:ref|In the 2000–2002 report, this lemur was listed as Propithecus diadema perrieri, but it has since been reclassified as a separate species, Propithecus perrieri.{{r|2008-2010Top25|2000-2002Top25|2002-2004Top25}}|name="Propithecus perrieri"|group="N"}}
  • Propithecus tattersalli
  • Hapalemur aureus
  • Hapalemur griseus alaotrensis{{#tag:ref|In the 2000–2002 report, this lemur was listed as Hapalemur griseus alaotrensis, but it has since been reclassified as a separate species, Hapalemur alaotrensis.{{r|2008-2010Top25|2000-2002Top25}}|name="Hapalemur alaotrensis"|group="N"}}
  • Gorilla gorilla diehli
  • Gorilla b. beringei{{#tag:ref|In the 2000–2002 and 2004–2006 reports, this gorilla was listed as Gorilla beringei, but other reports instead used Gorilla b. beringei.{{r|2008-2010Top25|2004-2006Top25|2000-2002Top25|2002-2004Top25}}|name="Gorilla b. beringei"|group="N"}}
  • Cercocebus sanjei{{#tag:ref|In the 2000–2002 and 2002–2004 reports, the mangabey was listed as Cercocebus galeritus sanjei, but it has since been classified as a separate species, Cercocebus sanjei.{{r|2008-2010Top25}}|name="Cercocebus sanjei"|group="N"}}
  • Cercocebus atys lunulatus
  • Procolobus badius waldronae{{#tag:ref|In the 2000–2002, 2002–2004, and 2006–2008 reports, this colobus monkey was listed as Procolobus badius waldroni, but the spelling of the name has since been corrected to waldronae.{{r|2000-2002Top25|2002-2004Top25|2007Groves}}|name="Procolobus badius waldronae"|group="N"}}
  • Cercopithecus sclateri
  • Mandrillus leucophaeus
  • Trachypithecus delacouri
  • Trachypithecus p. poliocephalus{{#tag:ref|In the 2000–2002 and 2002–2004 reports, this monkey was listed as Trachypithecus poliocephalus, but with other subspecies now recognized by the IUCN, it is now known as Trachypithecus p. poliocephalus.{{r|2008-2010Top25|2004-2006Top25|2000-2002Top25|2002-2004Top25}}|name="Trachypithecus p. poliocephalus"|group="N"}}
  • Pygathrix cinerea{{#tag:ref|In the 2000–2002 and 2002–2004 reports, this douc was listed as Pygathrix nemaeus cinerea, but has since been recognized as a separate species, Pygathrix cinerea.{{r|2008-2010Top25|2004-2006Top25}}|name="Pygathrix cinerea"|group="N"}}
  • Rhinopithecus avunculus
  • Pongo abelii
  • Hylobates moloch
  • Nomascus hainanus{{#tag:ref|In the 2000–2002 and 2004–2006 reports, this gibbon was listed as Hylobates concolor hainanus, but it has since been recognized as a separate species and placed in the genus Nomascus, so that it is known as Nomascus hainanus.{{r|2008-2010Top25|2000-2002Top25}}|name="Nomascus hainanus"|group="N"}}
  • Brachyteles hypoxanthus
  • Cebus xanthosternos
  • Leontopithecus caissara
  • Leontopithecus rosalia
  • Leontopithecus chrysopygus
  • Oreonax flavicauda{{#tag:ref|In the 2000–2002 report, this species was listed as Lagothrix flavicauda, but it has since been renamed to Oreonax flavicauda.{{r|2008-2010Top25}}|name="Oreonax flavicauda"|group="N"}}
2002–2004
  • Propithecus candidus
  • Propithecus perrieri
  • Prolemur simus
  • Gorilla gorilla diehli
  • Gorilla b. beringei
  • Cercocebus galeritus sanjei
  • Cercocebus atys lunulatus
  • Procolobus badius waldronae{{r|Procolobus badius waldronae|group="N"}}
  • Procolobus rufomitratus
  • Cercopithecus diana roloway
  • Cercocebus g. galeritus
  • Trachypithecus delacouri
  • Trachypithecus p. poliocephalus{{r|Trachypithecus p. poliocephalus|group="N"}}
  • Pygathrix cinerea{{r|Pygathrix cinerea|group="N"}}
  • Rhinopithecus avunculus
  • Pongo abelii
  • Simias concolor
  • Presbytis natunae
  • Trachypithecus poliocephalus leucocephalus{{#tag:ref|In the 2002–2004 report, this monkey was listed as Trachypithecus leucocephalus, but it is now considered only a subspecies, Trachypithecus poliocephalus leucocephalus.{{r|2008-2010Top25|2002-2004Top25}}|group="N"}}
  • Rhinopithecus bieti
  • Rhinopithecus brelichi
  • Nomascus nasutus
  • Brachyteles hypoxanthus
  • Cebus xanthosternos
  • Leontopithecus caissara
2004–2006
  • Propithecus candidus
  • Propithecus perrieri
  • Prolemur simus
  • Eulemur cinereiceps{{#tag:ref|In the 2004–2006 and 2006–2008 reports, this species was listed as Eulemur albocollaris, but it has since been renamed to Eulemur cinereiceps.{{r|2008-2010Top25}}|name="Eulemur cinereiceps"|group="N"}}
  • Gorilla gorilla diehli
  • Gorilla b. beringei{{r|Gorilla b. beringei|group="N"}}
  • Cercocebus galeritus sanjei
  • Cercocebus atys lunulatus
  • Procolobus rufomitratus
  • Procolobus p. pennantii
  • Galagoides sp.
  • Trachypithecus delacouri
  • Trachypithecus p. poliocephalus
  • Pygathrix cinerea
  • Rhinopithecus avunculus
  • Pongo abelii
  • Simias concolor
  • Loris tardigradus nycticeboides
  • Presbytis hosei canicrus
  • Trachypithecus vetulus nestor
  • Nomascus hainanus{{r|Nomascus hainanus|group="N"}}
  • Brachyteles hypoxanthus
  • Cebus xanthosternos
  • Leontopithecus caissara
  • Ateles hybridus brunneus
2006–2008
  • Propithecus candidus
  • Lepilemur sahamalazensis
  • Prolemur simus
  • Eulemur cinereiceps{{r|Eulemur cinereiceps|group="N"}}
  • Gorilla gorilla diehli
  • Procolobus rufomitratus
  • Procolobus p. pennantii
  • Cercopithecus diana roloway
  • Rungwecebus kipunji
  • Galagoides rondoensis
  • Procolobus badius waldroni{{r|Procolobus badius waldronae|group="N"}}
  • Trachypithecus delacouri
  • Trachypithecus p. poliocephalus
  • Pygathrix cinerea
  • Rhinopithecus avunculus
  • Pongo abelii
  • Simias concolor
  • Trachypithecus vetulus nestor
  • Hoolock hoolock
  • Nomascus hainanus
  • Loris tardigradus nycticeboides
  • Tarsius tumpara{{#tag:ref|In the 2006–2008 report, this tarsier was listed as "Tarsius sp.", but it has since been formally named as Tarsius tumpara.{{r|2008-2010Top25|2006-2008Top25}}|group="N"}}
  • Ateles hybridus{{#tag:ref|The subspecies Ateles hybridus brunneus was listed in the 2004–2006 report, but the listing was expanded to cover both subspecies of Ateles hybridus starting with the 2006–2008 report.{{r|2008-2010Top25|2004-2006Top25|2006-2008Top25}}|name="Ateles hybridus"|group="N"}}
  • Oreonax flavicauda
  • Ateles f. fusciceps{{#tag:ref|The species Ateles fusciceps was listed in the 2006–2008 report, but the common name and description match the later identified subspecies, Ateles fusciceps fusciceps.{{r|2006-2008Top25}}|name="Ateles fusciceps"|group="N"}}
2008–2010
  • Propithecus candidus
  • Lepilemur septentrionalis
  • Prolemur simus
  • Eulemur cinereiceps
  • Eulemur flavifrons
  • Gorilla gorilla diehli
  • Procolobus rufomitratus
  • Cercopithecus diana roloway
  • Rungwecebus kipunji
  • Galagoides rondoensis
  • Procolobus epieni
  • Trachypithecus delacouri
  • Trachypithecus p. poliocephalus
  • Pygathrix cinerea
  • Rhinopithecus avunculus
  • Pongo abelii
  • Simias concolor
  • Trachypithecus vetulus nestor
  • Hoolock hoolock
  • Tarsius tumpara
  • Nycticebus javanicus
  • Nomascus nasutus
  • Ateles hybridus{{r|Ateles hybridus|group="N"}}
  • Oreonax flavicauda
  • Saguinus oedipus
2010–2012
  • Eulemur flavifrons
  • Lepilemur septentrionalis
  • Prolemur simus
  • Propithecus candidus
  • Varecia variegata
  • Cercopithecus diana roloway
  • Galagoides rondoensis
  • Piliocolobus pennantii pennantii
  • Piliocolobus epieni
  • Gorilla beringei graueri
  • Tarsius tumpara
  • Nycticebus javanicus
  • Macaca silenus
  • Simias concolor
  • Trachypithecus delacouri
  • Trachypithecus poliocephalus poliocephalus
  • Semnopithecus vetulus nestor
  • Pygathrix cinerea
  • Rhinopithecus avunculus
  • Nomascus nasutus
  • Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
  • Ateles hybridus{{r|Ateles hybridus|group="N"}}
  • Cebus flavius
  • Callicebus barbarabrownae
  • Oreonax flavicauda
2012–2014
  • Propithecus candidus
  • Lepilemur septentrionalis
  • Eulemur flavifrons
  • Microcebus berthae
  • Varecia rubra
  • Indri indri
  • Cercopithecus roloway
  • Galagoides rondoensis
  • Piliocolobus pennantii pennantii
  • Piliocolobus rufomitratus
  • Gorilla beringei graueri
  • Trachypithecus delacouri
  • Trachypithecus p. poliocephalus
  • Pygathrix cinerea
  • Rhinopithecus avunculus
  • Simias concolor
  • Trachypithecus vetulus nestor
  • Tarsius pumilus
  • Nycticebus javanicus
  • Nomascus nasutus
  • Ateles hybridus{{r|Ateles hybridus|group="N"}}
  • Ateles fusciceps fusciceps
  • Cebus kaapori
  • Callicebus oenanthe
  • Alouatta guariba guariba

See also

  • The world's 100 most threatened species
  • List of primates by population

Notes

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32. ^{{IUCN2008 | assessor = Andrainarivo, C. | assessor2 = Andriaholinirina, V.N. | assessor3 = Feistner, A. | assessor4 = Felix, T. | assessor5 = Ganzhorn, J. | assessor6 = Garbutt, N. | assessor7 = Golden, C. | assessor8 = Konstant, B. | assessor9 = Louis Jr., E. | assessor10 = Meyers, D. | display-assessors = etal | year = 2008 | id = 18352 | title = Propithecus tattersalli | downloaded = 1 January 2009}}
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