Contrasting management paradigms for pronghorn in the arid Southwest and their northern range: a review

Author:

Bean William T.1ORCID,Butterfield H. Scott2,Fiehler Craig3,Hacker David4,Howard Jeanette K.2,Namitz Russell5,Swanson Brandon4,Batter Thomas J.6

Affiliation:

1. California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, 1 Grand Avenue San Luis Obispo CA 93407 USA

2. The Nature Conservancy 830 South Street Sacramento CA 95811 USA

3. California Department of Fish and Wildlife 1234 East Shaw Avenue Fresno CA 93710 USA

4. California Department of Fish and Wildlife 3196 South Higuera Street, Suite A San Luis Obispo CA 93401 USA

5. Bureau of Land Management 35126 McMurtrey Avenue Bakersfield CA 93308 USA

6. California Department of Fish and Wildlife P.O. Box 944209 Sacramento CA 94244 USA

Abstract

AbstractPronghorn (Antilocapra americana), a symbol of western North America, experienced diverging population trajectories since the mid‐twentieth century, with northern populations showing signs of recovery while those in the arid Southwest have struggled to persist. We conducted a systematic literature review of papers published through August 2023 to understand 3 questions. What are the habitat conditions needed for pronghorn to persist? What management actions can be taken to foster higher quality habitat? Do these actions differ for populations in the arid Southwest compared to their northern counterparts? Although the fundamental habitat requirements for pronghorn persistence have remained constant since the early 2000s, it has become clear that precipitation is a key factor influencing pronghorn populations in the arid Southwest. The precise mechanisms by which precipitation influences pronghorn population dynamics are not yet clear, whether through the availability of free water, by affecting forage quality, or indirectly via predator‐prey dynamics. Although range‐wide forage enhancement may be impractical, providing additional free water sources could facilitate greater movement, enabling pronghorn to access more and higher quality forage and areas with lower predation risk. To clarify how pronghorn persisted for thousands of years in this harsh environment, we must gain a better understanding of their historical metapopulation and migratory behaviors in the arid Southwest.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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