Is the long-tailed macaque at risk of extinction?

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We review the evidence that long-tailed macaques are at risk of extinction and find that papers supporting this argument present no data supporting a hypothesized decline in abundance. These papers contain numerous misrepresentations of the published literature. Long-tailed macaques thrive in human-altered habitats, are listed by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature as an invasive species of concern, and have shown the ability to increase by 7%–10% per year from low numbers, making the probability of extinction very low.

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Hilborn, R., & Smith, D. R. (2024, April 1). Is the long-tailed macaque at risk of extinction? American Journal of Primatology. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajp.23590

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