Assessment of the global population size of the Mongolian gazelle Procapra gutturosa

Author:

Buuveibaatar BayarbaatarORCID,Strindberg SamanthaORCID,Ariunbaatar BarkhasbaatarORCID,Batdorj Sodnompil,Batzaya Tsogt,Dashpurev Tserendeleg,Dejid NandintsetsegORCID,Kirilyuk Vadim E.ORCID,Mueller ThomasORCID,Naranbaatar GalsandorjORCID,Otgonbayar BaatargalORCID,Shiilegdamba EnkhtuvshinORCID,Tsolmon Jambalsuren,Usukhjargal DorjORCID,Uuganbayar Ganbold,Olson Kirk A.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract The Mongolian gazelle Procapra gutturosa is a wild ungulate ubiquitous across the largest remaining temperate grasslands of Mongolia, Russia and China. The species is nomadic and ranges over long distances, resulting in widely fluctuating abundance in any given location. Therefore, a comprehensive and range-wide survey is required to accurately estimate its global population size, but challenges are posed by the expansive geographical distribution and the political boundaries across the species’ vast range. To obtain an estimate of the total population, we compiled data from recent range-wide surveys. During 2019–2020, we estimated the population size in Mongolia by conducting line transect distance surveys and total counts, and by deriving numerical predictions for unsurveyed areas through data analysis. The gazelle's population in Russia was surveyed in 2020 across its summer range using simultaneous counts, transect surveys and expert knowledge. The distance sampling surveys in Mongolia revealed that slightly more than half of the gazelles along the transects were detected. Our assessment of the gazelle population, although probably an underestimate, suggests there are c. 2.14 million individuals in Mongolia and c. 30,000 in Russia. These results confirm that the Mongolian gazelle is the most abundant nomadic ungulate in the open plains across its range. However, to obtain more accurate estimates across all range states and effectively monitor the gazelle's population status, it is essential to implement standardized survey protocols that correct for imperfect detection. At present, the management of the Mongolian gazelle is inadequate, as there is a lack of regular monitoring to identify any adverse population changes that could necessitate conservation interventions.

Funder

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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