Despite a ≥75% reduction in the geographic range of Mongolian gazelles Procapra gutturosa over the past 50 years, the species is still recognized as the most numerous large grassland herbivore in Asia. Its actual population size, however, is still disputed, and we therefore estimated its numbers in an 80,000 km2 area in the eastern steppe of Mongolia by driving long-distance (1,200–1,400 km) transect surveys during spring and autumn 2000–2002. Quantitative estimates of gazelle numbers are essential for understanding the causes of changes in the population, and thus devising conservation strategies to assure its long-term viability. Observed herds ranged in size from 1–4,000; among surveys, median herd sizes varied from 14–42. Density estima...
Human-generated landscape barriers are especially problematic for species whose life histories entai...
Distribution and population status of Przewalski ’ s gazelle, Procapra przewalskii (Cetartiodactyl...
The Mongolian gazelle, Procapra gutturosa, resides in the immense and dynamic ecosystem of the East...
varied from 10.7 gazelles km−2 in spring to 11.5 gazelles km−2 in autumn, with total population esti...
Mongolian gazelles (Procapra gutturosa) are one of Asia\u27s last large populations of ungulates and...
In September 2007 unusual precipitation patterns created conditions in the eastern steppe of Mongoli...
1, The Mongolian gazelle Procapra guttorosa is legally hunted, but has no scientifically-based manag...
With respect to Mongolian gazelles a great deal of new knowledge has been gained over...
Conservation and management for Mongolian gazelles (Procapra gutturosa), which inhabits steppes in M...
1. Conservation of nomadic ungulates presents significant conservation challenges because of unpredi...
1. Conservation of nomadic ungulates presents significant conservation challenges because of unpredi...
1. Conservation of nomadic ungulates presents significant conservation challenges because of unpredi...
This article presents data on the ecology, exploitation and management of the Mongolian gazelle over...
Habitat loss and habitat fragmentation caused by anthropogenic activities are the main factors that ...
Human-generated landscape barriers are especially problematic for species whose life histories entai...
Human-generated landscape barriers are especially problematic for species whose life histories entai...
Distribution and population status of Przewalski ’ s gazelle, Procapra przewalskii (Cetartiodactyl...
The Mongolian gazelle, Procapra gutturosa, resides in the immense and dynamic ecosystem of the East...
varied from 10.7 gazelles km−2 in spring to 11.5 gazelles km−2 in autumn, with total population esti...
Mongolian gazelles (Procapra gutturosa) are one of Asia\u27s last large populations of ungulates and...
In September 2007 unusual precipitation patterns created conditions in the eastern steppe of Mongoli...
1, The Mongolian gazelle Procapra guttorosa is legally hunted, but has no scientifically-based manag...
With respect to Mongolian gazelles a great deal of new knowledge has been gained over...
Conservation and management for Mongolian gazelles (Procapra gutturosa), which inhabits steppes in M...
1. Conservation of nomadic ungulates presents significant conservation challenges because of unpredi...
1. Conservation of nomadic ungulates presents significant conservation challenges because of unpredi...
1. Conservation of nomadic ungulates presents significant conservation challenges because of unpredi...
This article presents data on the ecology, exploitation and management of the Mongolian gazelle over...
Habitat loss and habitat fragmentation caused by anthropogenic activities are the main factors that ...
Human-generated landscape barriers are especially problematic for species whose life histories entai...
Human-generated landscape barriers are especially problematic for species whose life histories entai...
Distribution and population status of Przewalski ’ s gazelle, Procapra przewalskii (Cetartiodactyl...
The Mongolian gazelle, Procapra gutturosa, resides in the immense and dynamic ecosystem of the East...