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Estimating mountain goat abundance using DNA from fecal pellets
Authors:Kim G Poole  Darryl M Reynolds  Garth Mowat  David Paetkau
Institution:1. Aurora Wildlife Research, 1918 Shannon Point Rd., Nelson, BC, Canada V1L 6K1;2. British Columbia Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations, P.O. Box 950 Stn. Prov. Govt., Sechelt, BC, Canada V0N 3A0;3. British Columbia Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations, Suite 401, 333 Victoria St., Nelson, BC, Canada V1L 4K3;4. Wildlife Genetics International, P.O. Box 274, Nelson, BC, Canada V1L 5P9
Abstract:Non-invasive collection of tissue samples to obtain DNA for microsatellite genotyping required to estimate population size has been used for many wildlife species but rarely for ungulates. We estimated mountain goat (Oreamnos americanus) population size on a mountain complex in southwestern British Columbia by identification of individuals using DNA obtained from fecal pellet and hair samples collected during 3 sampling sessions. We identified 55 individuals from 170 samples that were successfully genotyped, and estimated a population of 77 mountain goats (SE = 7.4). Mean capture probability was 0.38 (SE = 0.037) per session. Our technique provides one of the first statistically rigorous estimates of abundance of an ungulate species using DNA derived primarily from fecal pellets. Our technique enables managers to obtain minimum counts or population estimates of ungulates in areas of low sightability that can be used for conservation and management. © 2011 The Wildlife Society.
Keywords:abundance  British Columbia  DNA  fecal pellets  mark–recapture  mountain goats  Oreamnos americanus
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