The Last-Surviving Moroccan Dorcas Gazelle (Gazella dorcas massaesyla) Viability Analysis [M’Sabih Talaa Reserve, Morocco]

Ait Baamrane Moulay Abdeljalil, Zerf Mohammed, El Mercht Said, Bellout Siham, N. Mohamed
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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.
最后存活的摩洛哥瞪羚(Gazella Dorcas massaesyla)生存能力分析[M’sabih Talaa保护区,摩洛哥]
在摩洛哥中西部的干旱地区M’sabih Talaa保护区,唯一的摩洛哥土瞪羚(Gazella dorcas massaesyla)已经被隔离了50多年。这个种群一直受到不同的干扰,特别是偷猎和野狗的掠夺。一项五季线样带调查显示,在不到15年的时间里,种群规模减少了一半,表观繁殖率下降。在本工作中,我们基于圈养种群的人口统计和生活史数据,利用VORTEX软件进行了不同情景下的种群生存力分析。一项敏感性分析显示,近亲繁殖的衰退和可能发生的灾难性事件可能对种群的前景产生相当大的影响。提出了将种群分为两个亚种群并采取不同的管理措施以减少或消除死亡源的方案。这样的设想减少了灾难性事件的后果,将大大减轻近亲繁殖和环境随机性的有害影响。这些结果可能会引起保护这个独特的濒危种群的保护主义者的普遍兴趣。
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