TY - JOUR
T1 - The western black crested gibbon Nomascus concolor in Laos
T2 - New records and conservation status
AU - Johnson, Arlyne
AU - Singh, Sarinda
AU - Duangdala, Malaykham
AU - Hedemark, Michael
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - Few viable populations of western black crested gibbon Nomascus concolor remain in southern China and northern Indochina, where the species is endemic. We conducted village surveys in the Nam Ha National Protected Area in Luang Namtha Province, Lao PDR to assess presence and status of gibbon populations. Forest surveys used to verify gibbon presence and species identification confirmed village reports of gibbon populations in three locations, and sonogram analysis identified all as N. concolor. These represent an expansion in the known distribution of western black crested gibbon in Lao PDR and the only known populations to occur inside the national protected area system. Significantly longer times since gibbons were last reported were associated with villages with <50% forest cover and high human populations. Although village taboos regarding gibbon hunting were reported, hunting and trade were nevertheless identified as factors contributing to gibbon decline. Results indicated that increased community-based management, public education and enforcement are needed to maintain N. concolor populations and their habitat in Lao PDR.
AB - Few viable populations of western black crested gibbon Nomascus concolor remain in southern China and northern Indochina, where the species is endemic. We conducted village surveys in the Nam Ha National Protected Area in Luang Namtha Province, Lao PDR to assess presence and status of gibbon populations. Forest surveys used to verify gibbon presence and species identification confirmed village reports of gibbon populations in three locations, and sonogram analysis identified all as N. concolor. These represent an expansion in the known distribution of western black crested gibbon in Lao PDR and the only known populations to occur inside the national protected area system. Significantly longer times since gibbons were last reported were associated with villages with <50% forest cover and high human populations. Although village taboos regarding gibbon hunting were reported, hunting and trade were nevertheless identified as factors contributing to gibbon decline. Results indicated that increased community-based management, public education and enforcement are needed to maintain N. concolor populations and their habitat in Lao PDR.
KW - Hylobatidae
KW - Lao PDR
KW - Nam Ha National Protected Area
KW - Nomascus concolor
KW - Western black crested gibbon
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=33645993863&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1017/S0030605305000906
DO - 10.1017/S0030605305000906
M3 - Article
SN - 0030-6053
VL - 39
SP - 311
EP - 317
JO - Oryx
JF - Oryx
IS - 3
ER -