S. Yirga, Manyingerew Shenkut, Mezgebu Ashagrie, D. Sertse
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摘要
2010年1月下旬至2月初在班贝西沃勒达Benishangul-Gumuz地区进行了初步调查,结果发现了两组相同分类群的patas猴。两组各有1只成年雄性,其中一组有33只个体,另一组有23只个体,包括成年雄性、成年和亚成年雌性以及幼仔。调查是在步行和车辆上进行的,行为数据是用辅助方法收集的。从这两个群体的结构和它们可能产下幼崽的季节来看,它们属于在其他地方也发现的赤藓属。然而,雄性的肩部、背部和前肢上部的黑色长毛颜色与四个不同亚种中的任何一个都不同,即E。patas patas, E. patas villiersi, E. patas pyrrhonotus和E. patas baumstarki,以及其他在内罗毕东南部和裂谷东部的Athi平原发现的物种,它们有粉红色的脸和蓝色的鼻点,没有特定的名字。因此,有理由认为本尚古尔的patas是亚种,因为它们与其他亚种不同。
A preliminary survey of Erythrocebus patas in Anbesa Chaka, Bambesi Woreda of Benishangul-Gumuz Region, western Ethiopia
A preliminary survey conducted in Benishangul-Gumuz Region, Bambesi Woreda from late January to early February, 2010 resulted in finding two groups of the same taxon of patas monkeys. Each of the two groups had one adult male, and one of them consisted of 33 individuals, where as the other had a total of 23 individuals including the adult males, adult and sub-adult females and infants. The survey was conducted on foot and by a vehicle and behavioural data were collected using adlibtum method. From the structure of the two groups and the season during which they probably had their newborns, they belong to the species Erythrocebus patas which are also found elsewhere. However, the long black fur coloration along the shoulder, back and upper fore limbs of the males is different from any of the four different subspecies, namely, E . patas patas, E. patas villiersi, E. patas pyrrhonotus and E. patas baumstarki, and others found in Athi plains, southeast of Nairobi and east of the rift valley, which have pink faces and a blue nasal spot and not given subspecific names. Thus, it is reasonable to think of the Benishangul patas as subspecies, as they are distinct from the other subspecies.