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Monitoring and management of the endangered Cape mountain zebra Equus zebra zebra in the Western Cape, South Africa
Authors:Rebecca K Smith  rae Marais  Peter Chadwick  Peter H Lloyd  Russell A Hill
Institution:Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EJ, U.K.;, Department of Anthropology, Durham University, 43 Old Elvet, Durham DH1 3HN, U.K.;, Western Cape Nature Conservation Board, De Hoop Nature Reserve, Private Bag X16, Bredasdorp 7280, South Africa;and Western Cape Nature Conservation Board, Scientific Services, Jonkershoek, Stellenbosch 7599, South Africa
Abstract:De Hoop Nature Reserve and a neighbouring conservancy contain the most genetically diverse subpopulation of the Endangered (IUCN) Cape mountain zebra ( Equus zebra zebra Linnaeus 1758). Although vital for the long-term stability of the meta-population, the population had received limited monitoring post-1999. We summarize data obtained during a population monitoring programme established in 2005. Ninety-nine individuals were identified indicating a decline in annual population growth from 6.6% (1995–1999) to 4.5% (1999–2005). The population was male biased and the deficit of females is likely to have prevented additional breeding herd formation resulting in excess nonbreeding males. These animals are currently of limited reproductive value to the meta-population and may be contributing to the decline in reproductive potential at De Hoop by competing for limited resources. One solution may be to translocate 'excess' males to reinforce existing small populations or establish new populations with females from elsewhere provided that a minimum of 78 animals is maintained at De Hoop to limit genetic loss. Population monitoring and effective management strategies for the De Hoop population and the meta-population are vital to ensure the long-term survival of Cape mountain zebra and for the success of other species recovery programmes.
Keywords:Action Plan  De Hoop Nature Reserve  meta-population  population dynamics  sex ratio  translocation
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