- Javan Surili
Taxobox
name = Javan SuriliMSW3 Groves | pages = 171]
status = EN
trend = down
status_system = iucn3.1
status_ref = IUCN2006 | assessors = Eudey, A. & Members of the Primate Specialist Group | year = 2000 | title = Presbytis comata | id = 18125 | downloaded =2007-05-29 ]
image_width = 220px
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Mammal ia
ordo =Primate s
familia =Cercopithecidae
genus = "Presbytis "
species = "P. comata"
binomial = "Presbytis comata"
binomial_authority = (Desmarest, 1822)The Javan Surili ("Presbytis comata") is an
endangered species ofOld World monkey endemic to the western half of Java, Indonesia, abiodiversity hotspot . Other common names by which it is known by include Gray, Grizzled or Sunda Island Surili; Grizzled or Stripe-crested Langur; Javan Grizzled Langur; Grizzled, Java or Javan Leaf Monkey; Langur Gris.cite web | author = Masicott, P | title = Grizzled Leaf Monkey | url = http://www.animalinfo.org/species/primate/prescoma.htm | accessdate = 2007-04-20]There are two subspecies of the Javan Surili:
* "Presbytis comata comata" - Occurs in western Java
* "Presbytis comata fredericae" - Occurs in central JavaThis colobine species has a sacculated stomach to assist the breakdown in the cellulose from the leaves it feeds on. It has a small, slender face and tail, and large round stomachs. Its coloring ranges from dark gray to white. Leaf monkeys tend to be active during the day, spending up to 5 hours grooming themselves.
Distribution
The Javan Surili is found in the western half of
Java, Indonesia . It ranges as far east as Mt. Lawu on the border with East Java. According to a recent study, this species is mostly confined to Sundaland due to changes in the geography, sea level and vegetation that occurred during the Pleistocene era, and partly due to the type of vegetation and soil there today.cite journal | author = Mejiaard, E., Groves, C.P. | title = The Biogeographical Evolution and Phylogeny of the Genus "Presbytis." | journal = Primate Report | volume = 68 | issue = 1 | year = 2004 | pages = 71–90] The Javan Surili lives in primary and secondary lowland rainforests, with an altitudnal range of 2500 meters. [cite web | author = Flannery, S. | title = Grizzled Leaf Monkey ("Presbytis comata") | url = http://members.tripod.com/uakari/presbytis_comata.html | accessdate = 2007-04-26]Ecology
The Javan Surili mostly consumes leaves, however, it will also consume flowers, fruits, and seeds. This species appears to be more
folivorous than any other member of the "Presbytis" genus, with over 62% of its overall diet composed of young leaves and 6% of mature leaves. [cite book | author = Bennett, A., Davies, G. | year = 1994 | chapter = The Ecology of Asian Columbines | title = Colobine Monkeys: Their Ecology, Behaviour, and Evolution | editors = Davies A.G., Oates, J.F. | publisher = Cambridge University Press | pages = 159]Conservation
This species is currently listed on the
IUCN red list of endangered species because of habitat loss due to human activity. It is estimated that fewer than 1,000 exist today in their natural habitat and only 4% of their natural habitat remains. Most of the loss of its original habitat is due to the clearing of the rainforests in Indonesia. Only 4% of its original habitat remains and the population has decreased by at least 50% in the last ten years. [cite web | title = Grizzled Leaf Monkey | url = http://www.indonesianfauna.org/grizzledleafmonkey.php | accessdate = 2007-04-28] Of the two subspecies of "P. comata", the "frediricae" subspecies is among the rarest and most at risk forextinction , located in one of the most highly populated areas on the island and near an active volcano. [cite journal | author = Nijman, V. | year = 1997 | title = Geographical Variation in Pelage Characteristics in Grizzled Leaf Monkey "Presbytis comata" (Desmarest, 1822) | journal = Contributions to Zoology | volume = 66 | issue = 4 | pages = 257–264]References
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