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International Journal of Primatology | 2012

Assessing Initial Reintroduction Success in Long-Lived Primates by Quantifying Survival, Reproduction, and Dispersal Parameters: Western Lowland Gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) in Congo and Gabon

Tony King; Christelle Chamberlan; Amos Courage

Postrelease monitoring is an important aspect of reintroduction projects, one outcome of which is to allow an assessment of the initial success of the reintroduction, often measured by quantifying survival and reproduction rates. In long-lived species, accurate estimations of demographic parameters are difficult to obtain, and therefore assessment of reintroduction success in such species is challenging. To assess the initial success of a reintroduction program for the long-lived, slow-reproducing, and critically endangered western lowland gorilla Gorilla gorilla gorilla, we analyzed postrelease monitoring data from 2 reintroduced populations, in the Batéké Plateau region of the Republics of Congo and Gabon, to quantify several demographic parameters, and compared our results with published data on wild gorilla populations. Annual survival rate of the 51 released gorillas was 97.4%, 9 females gave birth to 11 infants at an annual birth rate of 0.196 births per adult female, and first-year survival of the infants was 81.8%. Annual birth rate within the reintroduced populations is not significantly different from that given for wild western gorilla populations, and other demographic parameters fall within the range of published data for wild gorilla populations. Our analysis illustrates that the reintroduction program has been successful in terms of the initial measures of postrelease survival and reproduction, and our quantitative data should facilitate the development of a population model that can predict the probability of population persistence and therefore provide an indication of longer-term reintroduction success.


Oryx | 2014

Assessing reintroduction success in long-lived primates through population viability analysis: western lowland gorillas Gorilla gorilla gorilla in Central Africa

Tony King; Christelle Chamberlan; Amos Courage


Archive | 2005

REHABILITATION OF ORPHAN GORILLAS AND BONOBOS IN THE CONGO

Tony King; Christelle Chamberlan; Amos Courage


Archive | 2006

Gorilla reintroduction, Republic of Congo

Tony King; Christelle Chamberlan; Amos Courage


Archive | 2016

Integrating Ex situ and In situ Conservation of Lemurs

Christoph Schwitzer; Tony King; Eric Robsomanitrandrasana; Christelle Chamberlan; Tovonanahary Rasolofoharivelo


Archive | 2004

Gorilla re-introduction to the Lefini Reserve - the first years results after seventeen years of preparation

Anthony Wayne King; Ian R. Henderson; Christelle Chamberlan; Amos Courage


Archive | 2005

Gorilla reintroduction to the Lefini Reserve - the second release

Anthony Wayne King; Christelle Chamberlan; Amos Courage


Archive | 2013

Where does the savannah fauna of the Batéké Plateau come from

Tony King; Christelle Chamberlan


Madagascar Conservation & Development | 2015

Conservation communautaire de la forêt humide de basse altitude d’Andriantantely, Madagascar

Maholy Ravaloharimanitra; Hery Nirina Théophile Randriahaingo; Lova Harilala Ranaivosoa; Christelle Chamberlan; Tony King


Archive | 2013

Saving the Critically Endangered greater bamboo lemur Prolemur simus

Tony King; Christelle Chamberlan; Tovonanahary Rasolofoharivelo

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The Aspinall Foundation

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