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Argali Ecology in Ikh Nar tyn Chuluu Natur e Reserve: Pr eliminar y Findings
Little is known about the ecology of ar
gali (
Ovis ammon
), a species listed as threatened in Mongolia
and internationally
. We initiated research to better understand the species’
ecology and develop a
conservation plan for the species. Here we report on preliminary finding from a radio telemetry study of
argali ecology
. We captured and radio collared 22 ar
gali, using drive nets, lamb captures, and darting
from 2000-2003. Eight collared animals have died: 2 due to capture techniques, 4 from predation, 1 from
starvation and exposure, and 1 of unknown (not predation) causes.
We collected 633 locations on the 22
argali through September 2003, but acquired suf
ficient data for analyses for only 12 animals thus far
.
Animals primarily restricted their movements to the northern portion of Ikh Nartyn Chuluu Nature Reserve,
and have not exhibited seasonal movement patterns. Mean home ranges were 47.46 ±4.21 km
2
(Range =
29.96 – 75.00 km
2
) using the 100% minimum convex polygon method, with smaller areas of predicted
occurrence (62.03 ±4.84 km
2
for 95% kernel, 23.76 ±3.96 km
2
for 75% kernel and 9.36 ±1.61 km
2
for
50% kernel home ranges). Predation by domestic dogs, previously unrecorded was an important early
finding of our work