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This article provides details on the captive population of the northern talapoins, on their social and reproduction behaviour, and also covers briefly on the smuggling of talapoins in Europe.[1]

This chapter focuses on the diversity of the guenons as a group, with details on the physical characteristic and social behaviours of the Gabon talapoin species, also known as northern talapoins or miopithecus ogouensis.[2]

The Miopithecus ogouensis was assessed to be classified as ‘Near Threatened’ by Maisels in 2017 and published in 2019 in the IUCN Red List.[3]

Distribution of primate species, especially the geographic range of northern talapoins is covered in this article. [4]

The page referenced within this book covers extensive details on the Miopithecus ogouensis, their measurements, habitat, behaviours and diet. [5]

  1. ^ Casares, M.; Recuero, J.; Fernández‐Hoyo, G. (2011). "Talapoin monkeys Miopithecus spp in European zoos: status and management in mixed-species exhibits". International Zoo Yearbook. 45 (1): 226–236. doi:10.1111/j.1748-1090.2010.00119.x. ISSN 1748-1090.
  2. ^ Butynski, Thomas M. (2002), Glenn, Mary E.; Cords, Marina (eds.), "The Guenons: An Overview of Diversity and Taxonomy", The Guenons: Diversity and Adaptation in African Monkeys, Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects, Boston, MA: Springer US, pp. 3–13, doi:10.1007/0-306-48417-x_1, ISBN 978-0-306-48417-9, retrieved 2021-03-29
  3. ^ Society), Fiona Maisels (Wildlife Conservation (2017-12-04). "IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: Miopithecus ogouensis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. doi:10.2305/iucn.uk.2019-3.rlts.t41570a17953573.en. Retrieved 2021-03-29.
  4. ^ Maisels, Fiona; Ambahe, Rufin; Ambassa, Edgar; Fotso, Roger (2006). "New Northwestern Range Limit of the Northern Talapoin, Mbam et Djerem National Park, Cameroon". Primate Conservation. 2006 (21): 89–91. doi:10.1896/0898-6207.21.1.89. ISSN 0898-6207.
  5. ^ Kingdon, Jonathan (2015). The Kingdon Field Guide to African Mammals: Second Edition. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 145. ISBN 978-1-4729-2135-2.