Nimba is about 230 km from Tai and just 6-10 km from Bossou. The mountains are up to 1752m, with vegetation fading from forest below 800m to savanna above that. Little is known about the chimpanzees; Matsuzawa and colleagues have begun studying the Nuon community.
Primary source for the following Site Data is McGrew et. al. (1996), Great Ape Societies (Cambridge University Press), Appendix.
Name: | Nimba Mountains |
Location: | Ivory Coast, Yeale via Danane; Guinea, Nion via Lola; Liberia, Lamko; Nuon community at 7° 32' N, 8° 28' W |
Status: | Integrated reserve in Ivory Coast, reserve in Guinea |
Area: | 50km2 |
Altitude: | 400-1752m |
Temp: | ---°C |
Rainfall: | --- |
Vegetation: | Primary forest |
Human influence: |
Selective logging at lower altitudes, hunting Disturbance ratings -- --- |
Closest village: | --- |
Species studied: | P. t. verus |
Population density: | 0.5 individuals per km2 (Matsuzawa & Yamakoshi, 1995, from Boesch et al., 1994) |
Fauna: | --- |
Study period: | 1986, 1993-present [1996] |
Habituation: | None |
Research presence: | Occasional, now seasonal |
Conservation: | Education for local people |
Current research: | Tool-use, feeding ecology, nest building |
Methods: | All-occurences sampling, indirect evidence |
Contact person: | Tetsuro Matsuzawa, Kyoto University Primate Research Institute, Inuyama, Japan 484 |
Habitat photos | --- |
Maps | There is a topographic map showing both Bossou and Nimba on page 213 of Matsuzawa & Yamakoshi (1995). |
Aerial photos | --- |
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Miscellaneous | Related links |