Procapra gutturosa | Mongolian Red List of Mammals

Taxa
Procapra gutturosa | (Pallas, 1777)
Procapra gutturosa | Pallas, 1777
NRL Record ID
187
Location
Countries in Assessment
Mongolia
Country ISO code(s)
MNG
Does the assessment cover a marine EEZ area(s)?
Off
Scope (Assessment)
National
Taxon
Common Names
Mongolian gazelle (English)
tsagaanzeer (Mongolian)
Taxonomic Group
Vertebrates
Taxonomic Group Level 2
Mammals
Assessed taxon level
Species
Habitats and Ecology
Ecological system type
Terrestrial system
No
Freshwater system
No
Marine system
No
Is there a map available in assessment?
Yes; See Clark et al. 2006
Assessed status
Asessment status in full
Endangered
Assessment status abreviation
EN
Assessment status criteria
A4cde
Assessment rationale/justification
As many as 4.75 milliongazelle may have occurred in Mongolia as recently as80 years ago (Milner-Gulland and Lkhagvasuren, 1998).Population assessments in 1978 and 1979 estimatedthe total population to consist of 250,000-270,000 and250,000 individuals respectively (Tsagaan, 1980; Sokolovand Lushchekina, 1997). Epizootic disease and extremedroughts in 1980 reduced the population to approximately150,000-180,000 individuals, but by 1981, the number ofMongolian gazelles had increased and stabilised at around300,000-400,000 individuals (Lushchekina et al., 1983).In 2002, a nationwide population assessment estimated the population to consist of 800,000-900,000 individuals (Olson et al., 2005). The population may have fl uctuated between125180,000 (Lushchekina, 1990) and 2.67 million individuals (results from an unpublished aerialsurvey with a standard error of 472,000) over the past 20 years. Population estimates varywidely due to differences in survey methodology and intensity, and as a result of populationfl uctuations casued by natural mortality and disease, therefore population estimates should betreated with caution (Milner-Gulland and Lkhagvasuren, 1998). Further surveys are requiredto clarify current population size. However, by 2000 it was known that this species occursin less than a quarter of its mid-twentieth century range (Lkhagvasuren et al., 2001). TheMongolian population is believed to be declining primarily due to exploitation, habitat lossand fragmentation, habitat degradation, competition for resources and human disturbance.Generation length has been estimated at fi ve years based on generation lengths of similarspecies. This species qualifi es as Endangered under Criterion A4cde as it is estimated thatthe causes of decline will result in a greater than 50% decline between 1996 and 2011.The assessment remains unchanged following application of regional criteria as there is nosignifi cant immigration from adjacent countries.
About the assessment
Assessment year
2006
Assessors/contributors/reviewers listed
Clark, E.L., Munkhbat, J., Dulamtseren, S., Baillie, J.E.M., Batsaikhan, N., Samiya, R. and Stubbe, M. (compilers and editors). 2006. Mongolian Red List of Mammals. Regional Red List Series Vol. 1. Zoological Society of London, London. (In English and Mongolian).
Affliation of assessor(s)/contributors/reviewers listed on assessment
NGO
Government
Academic
Assessor affiliation specific
Academic|Government|NGO
Criteria system
Criteria system specifics
IUCN v3.1 + Regional Guidelines v3.0
Criteria system used
IUCN
Criteria Citation
IUCN (2001) IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria: Version 3.1. IUCN Species Survival Commission. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. ii + 30 pp; IUCN (2003) Guidelines for Application of IUCN Criteria at Regional Levels. Version 3.0. IUCN Species Survival Commission, IUCN Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK
Endemism
Endemic to region
No
Endemism Notes
Is an endemic?: No
Conservation
Threats listed in assessment
No information available
Conservation Measures

Conservation measures:
Conservation measures notes:
Required conservation measures:

Scientific Name Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus
Procapra gutturosa Animalia Chordata Mammalia Cetartiodactyla Bovidae Procapra
Procapra gutturosa Animalia Chordata Mammalia Artiodactyla Bovidae Procapra