Hostname: page-component-78c5997874-ndw9j Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-11-04T21:27:55.450Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

The status and management of the Mongolian gazelle Procapra gutturosa population

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 April 2009

Badamjavin Lhagvasuren
Affiliation:
Institute of General & Experimental Biology, Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Ulaanbaatar 51, Mongolia.
E. J. Milner-Gulland
Affiliation:
Ecosystems Analysis and Management Group, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK.
Rights & Permissions [Opens in a new window]

Abstract

Core share and HTML view are not available for this content. However, as you have access to this content, a full PDF is available via the ‘Save PDF’ action button.

This article presents data on the ecology, exploitation and management of the Mongolian gazelle over the last few decades. The species has suffered a massive decline in its range area, coinciding with the construction of the Ulaanbaatar—Beijing railway in the 1950s. It is heavily hunted, both legally and illegally. Threats to the species are outlined and recommendations made about the conservation measures required to secure its future.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Fauna and Flora International 1997

References

Bannikov, A.G. 1954. The Mammals of the Mongolian People's Republic. Publishing House of the Academy of Sciences of USSR, Moscow. Issue 53. (In Russian.)Google Scholar
Chan, S., Maksimuk, A.V., Zhirnov, L.V. and Nash, S.V. 1995. From Steppe to Store: The Trade in Saiga Antelope Horn. TRAFFIC International, Cambridge, UK.Google Scholar
Dash, Ya. and Sokolov, M.N. 1986. The reduction of stocks of Mongolian gazelles in Mongolia, its possible causes and recommendations for their conservation. In Natural Conditions and Biological Resources of the Mongolian People's Republic. Proceedings of International Conference, Moscow, USSR. (In Russian.)Google Scholar
Ganzorig, S. and Dash, Ya. 1982. The Organization of Mongolian Gazelle Herds in the Summer. Works of the Institute of General & Experimental Biology of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences, N17. Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. (In Russian.)Google Scholar
Ginsberg, J.R. and Milner-Gulland, E.J. 1994. Sex-biassed harvesting and population dynamics: implications for conservation and sustainable use. Conservation Biology, 8, 157166.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Khaidav, Ts., Varlamova, T.S., Tsendem, Ts., Purevsuren, G., Tchanginjav, L., Dondov, P., Dash, Ya. and Neronov, V.M. 1986. A preparation from the horns of the Mongolian gazelle. In Natural Conditions and Biological Resources of the Mongolian People's Republic. Proceedings of International Conference. Moscow, USSR. (In Russian.)Google Scholar
Lhagvasuren, B. 1985. Population Ecology of the Mongolian Gazelle. Report of Field Work, 1981–1985. Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Ulaanbaatar. (In Mongolian.)Google Scholar
Lhagvasuren, B. 1990. Population Ecology of the Mongolian Gazelle. Report of Field Work, 1986–1990. Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Ulaanbaatar. (In Mongolian.)Google Scholar
Lhagvasuren, B. and Luvsantseren, R. 1996. Mongolian Gazelle Disease Investigation Trip Report. Report to the Mongolian Biodiversity Project, Ulaanbaatar. (In Mongolian.)Google Scholar
Lushchekina, A.A. 1990. The eco-geographical basis for the conservation and rational use of the Mongolian gazelle in Mongolia. Abstract of PhD thesis, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, USSR. (In Russian.)Google Scholar
Lushchekina, A.A., Neronov, V.M. and Shurkhal, A.V. 1983. The territorial structure, intraspecific variation and questions of the rational use of the stock of Mongolian gazelles. In Applied Aspects in the Programme on Man and the Biosphere. Moscow, USSR. (In Russian.)Google Scholar
Lushchekina, A.A., Neronov, V.M. and Yamnikova, S.S. 1988. On the epizootic of flu among Mongolian gazelles. In The Natural Conditions, Vegetation Cover and Animal World of Mongolia. Puschino, Moscow, USSR. (In Russian.)Google Scholar
Lushchekina, A.A., Neronov, V.M., Ogureeva, G. and Sokolova, A. 1985. Distribution, ecology and conservation of the Mongolian gazelle Procapra gutturosa (Pallas 1777). Arch. Naturschutz und Landschaftsforsch, 25 (1), 5769. (In German.)Google Scholar
Milner-Gulland, E.J. 1994. A population model for the management of the saiga antelope. Journal of Applied Ecology, 31, 2539.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Petrischev, B.I., Magomedov, R.D. and Lhagvasuren, B. 1990. Experimental investigation of the Mongolian gazelle. In Methodological Questions in the Assessment of the Status of the Natural Environment in Mongolia. Proceedings of International Symposium. Puschino, Moscow, USSR. (In Russian.)Google Scholar
Rothschild, E.V., Yevdokimova, A.K. and Amgalan, Zh. 1988. Abnormalities of mineral composition in plants as a factor in the loss of the Mongolian gazelle in Mongolia. Bulyetin Moskovskovo O-va ispitatelei prirodi. Otdel Biologiyi. 93 (2), 3542. (In Russian.)Google Scholar
Sokolov, V.E., Dash, Ya., Luschekina, A.A. and Neronov, V.M. 1982. Current distribution and numbers of Mongolian gazelles in Mongolia. In Zoological Research in Mongolia. Nauka, Moscow. (In Russian.)Google Scholar
Tsagaan, S. 1980. The Distribution, Migration, Herd Structure and Number of the Mongolian Gazelle. Works of the Institute of General & Experimental Biology of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Ulaanbaatar. (In Mongolian.)Google Scholar