Ait Baamrane Moulay Abdeljalil, Zerf Mohammed, El Mercht Said, Bellout Siham, N. Mohamed
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Abstract
The single remnant Moroccan dorcas gazelle (Gazella dorcas massaesyla) has been isolated for more than
five decades in the M’Sabih Talaa reserve, an arid area of west-central Morocco. This population has been subject to
different disturbances, especially poaching and depredation by feral dogs. A five-season line transect survey
revealed that the population size has been halved in less than 15 years with a lower apparent fecundity rate. In the
present work, we carried out a population viability analysis simulating different scenarios using VORTEX software
based on available demographic and life-history data from captive populations,. A sensitivity analysis revealed that
inbreeding depression and possible catastrophic events could have a considerable impact on the population’s
prospects. Scenarios of splitting population into two subpopulations with different management measures
reducing/deleting mortality sources, is proposed. Such scenarios resulted in reducing the consequences of
catastrophic events would significantly mitigate the harmful effects of both inbreeding and environmental
stochasticity. These results may be of a general interest to conservationists dealing with this unique and imperiled
population.