Does anyone know what the status is of the different species of spider monkey in Europe? There are 3 EEPs (A. paniscus, A, hybridus, and A. fusciceps robustus) with the first appearing to have small populations and the third's population larger. There also appears to be some A. geoffroyi from several different origins around, and what I assume to be an almost extinct population of A. chamek. If anyone has more details or information about these populations, their history, and their current status, I would be curious to know. Thanks!
Here are the details I have on the A. paniscus population: Netherlands Amsterdam (Artis) 1.3.1 GaiaZoo, Kerkrade 2.3 Overloon 1.0 United Kingdom Colwyn Bay (Wales) 1.1 London 2.1 Hungary Debrecen 1.0 Portugal Lagos 3.0 France La Vallée des Singes 3.4 Zootierliste also mentions an Italian collection (Cartigliano) as holding the species, but I have no information on them. As you see, there is something of a male bias in the population. The 3 females at GaiaZoo were imported from Guyana in 2006; as were some of the animals at La Vallée des Singes. I'm not aware of any more recent importations.
Paignton has 1.4 A.hybridus . According to old and new signs in the zoo they are: Jean-Robert m, arrived from Zoo de Frejus in November 2010 aged about 15 Luna f, born in Stuttgart 6 August 2006, arrived in 2010 Lijuana f, born in Romagne 6 May 2005, arrived in 2010 Sophie f, born January 1988 (where?), arrived from Stuttgart in February 2014 Paru f, born in Stuttgart to Sophie in April 2013, arrived in February 2014
Did in 2009 some research to the Spider monkey-status in captivity and on the ISIS-list of Feb. 10 2009 the following information was provided ( will do it in parts because of the length of the several lists ) : Ateles species ( species not known or not mentioned ) : - Emmen Zoo ( the old one ) : 1 male - Jerusalem ( mostly included into European lists ) : 1 male Ateles - hybrids : - Blackpool : 1 female - Coulange : 1 pair - Dublin : 1 male, 2 females - Twycross : 1 female - Wight Zoo : 1 pair Ateles belzebuth ( none ssp ) : not kept in Europe during 2009 ( world-wide 10 - 22 ) Ateles belzebuth - ssp hybrids : not in Europe, at Wellington ( NZ ) 2 females Ateles belzebuth belzebuth : not in Europe, world-wide 2 pairs at 2 zoos Ateles chamek : - Besancon : 1 pair - Fontaine : 1 male - Paris Zoo : 1 pair - Quintasi : 2 - 3 - 2 - Wright Zoo : 1 male Ateles fusciceps ( none ssp ) none in Europe, 12 - 23 - 2 world-wide. Ateles fusciceps robustus : - Aalborg : 1 - 2 - Antwerp : 3-2 - Apeldoorn ( Apenheul ) : 2 - 7 - Ballaugh : 2 - 2 - Banham : 0 - 4 - Beauval : 1 - 4 - Belfast : 2 - 5 - 3 - Blackpool : 1 - 4 - Chard : 1 - 1 - Chesington : 1 - 6 - Chester : 3 - 7 - Colchester : 6 - 10 - Dudly : 1 - 2 - Emmen ( old Zoo ) : 3 - 11 - Eskilstun : 3 males - Falconara : 2 males - Fontaine : 2 - 8 - 5 - Fota : 2 - 3 - Kristians : 7 males - La Fleche : 1 - 2 - Landau : 5 - 7 - Lisbon : 1 - 3 - Mulhouse : 1 - 3 - Osnabrück : 2 - 3 - Pleuguen : 3 males - Pontscorf : 3 males - Solakes : 1 - 2 - Szeged : 1-1 - Tamworth : 2 males - Touroparc : 2 males - Twycross : 1 pair - Wuppertal : 3 - 9 - Zoo Best : 1 - 4 Total European poulation : 70 - 113 - 11 Total world-population ( in captivity of course ! ) : 103 - 171 - 11 to be continued...
Part 2 : Spider monkeys in Europe ( ISIS Feb. 10 2009 ) Ateles geoffroyi ( none ssp ) : - Armiens : 1 - 5 - 2 - Basel : 2 - 7 - Cabosse : 1 - 1 - Jerusalem : 2 - 0 - Peaugres : 1 female - Pontscrof : 2 - 0 - Praha : 1 - 0 - Szeged : 1 female for Europe this mean : 9 - 15 - 2 World-total : 71 - 163 - 18 Ateles geoffroyi ( ssp hybrids ) - Reaseheat 1-3 World-total : 8 - 13 Ateles geoffroyi frontatus ( = synonime of Ateles geoffroyi geoffroyi ): - Peaugres : 1 female Ateles geoffroyi geoffroyi : - Cabosse : 1 female World-total : 48 - 80 - 5 Ateles geoffroyi grisescens - Dublin : 1 female World-total : 0 - 3 - 0 Ateles geoffroyi ornatus : - Peaugres : 1 male, the only specimen in captivity world-wide Ateles geoffroyi vellerosus : - Lesna Got : 2 - 3 - Praha : 1 - 3 - 2 World-wide : 22 - 41 - 2 Ateles geoffroyi yucatanensis : - Lesna Got : 1 female - Poznan : 1 - 2 World-wide : 2 - 6 Note : these are all numbers of animals mentioned on ISIS, it is well possible that more animals are/were kept at collections not working together with ISIS. For example, I saw a group of about 5 or 6 Yucatan spider monkey's at Merida Z00 ( Mexico ) in 2013 and these are not mentioned on the ISIS-list. To be continued ....
Part 3 : Ateles hybridus ( none ssp ) : -Barcelona : 2 - 3 - Copenhagen : 3 males - Fontaine : 1 - 2 - Frankfurt : 1 - 2 - Paignton : 2 - 0 - Romagne : 6 - 7 - Stuttgart : 2 - 7 - Twycross : 1- 2 World-total : 21 - 32 - 1 Ateles paniscus : - Amsterdam : 1 - 2 - Colwnbay : 1 - 1 - Debregen : 2 - 2 - Kerkrade : 1 - 3 - London RP : 1 - 1 - Romagne : 1 - 3 - Twycross : 3 - 1 World-total : 15 - 20 - 1 Ateles paniscus - hybrid : - Apeldoorn : 0 - 2 - Wight : 1 - 1 This makes a world-total of 1030 Spider monkeys world-wide in zoos which provided information to ISIS in 2009. Of these 56 were hybrids ( on species and sub-species level ).
Assuming that's meant to say 'Wight Zoo' I think this may solve my previous confusion on the Sandown Spider Monkeys. The keepers confirmed that Ella and Tino were hybrids but I never got a clear answer on Jackson. Despite conflicting names all over the website (and other sources), the most apparent answer is that he's of the Chamek species. This would make him the only Ateles Chamek in the UK? And the Isle of Wight Zoo the only UK holders? I'd also be inclined to assume that Ike (from Dublin Zoo) is a hybrid aswell. Despite being displayed as the same species as Jackson.