Factors affecting survival and cause-specific mortality of saiga calves in Mongolia

Factors affecting juvenile survival are poorly known in the world’s most northern antelope, the endangered saiga (Saiga tatarica), yet these factors are fundamental for understanding what drives population change. We monitored Mongolia saiga (S. tatarica mongolica) calves in Sharga Nature Reserve, w...

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Main Authors: Buuveibaatar, Bayarbaatar, Young, Julie K., Berger, Joel, Fine, Amanda E., Lkhagvasuren, Badamjav, Zahler, Peter, Fuller, Todd K.
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Lkhagvasuren, Badamjav
Zahler, Peter
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description Factors affecting juvenile survival are poorly known in the world’s most northern antelope, the endangered saiga (Saiga tatarica), yet these factors are fundamental for understanding what drives population change. We monitored Mongolia saiga (S. tatarica mongolica) calves in Sharga Nature Reserve, western Mongolia, during 2008–2010. Our results showed that male and single calves were heavier than females and twins, respectively. However, we identified no significant differences in seasonal or annual survival rates between sexes or between singletons and twins. Litter size and birth mass varied among years, and there was a negative relationship between these variables. Survival of calves during the 1st year was best explained by the covariates of year and litter size (confounded with body mass), suggesting that interannual variation in environmental conditions influenced twinning rates and body mass, and might play a key role in 1st-year survival. We identified 3 sources of mortality—predation by raptors, foxes (red fox [Vulpes vulpes] and corsac fox [V. corsac]), and lynx (Lynx lynx). Most predation was attributed to raptors, such as golden eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) and cinereous vultures (Aegypius monachus). Our results point to both environmental and biotic factors affecting survival of juvenile saiga.
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spelling ftunivnebraskali:oai:digitalcommons.unl.edu:icwdm_usdanwrc-2108 2025-01-17T01:24:38+00:00 Factors affecting survival and cause-specific mortality of saiga calves in Mongolia Buuveibaatar, Bayarbaatar Young, Julie K. Berger, Joel Fine, Amanda E. Lkhagvasuren, Badamjav Zahler, Peter Fuller, Todd K. 2013-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/icwdm_usdanwrc/1110 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/icwdm_usdanwrc/article/2108/viewcontent/Buuveibaatar_JM_2013_Factors_affecting_survival.pdf unknown DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/icwdm_usdanwrc/1110 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/icwdm_usdanwrc/article/2108/viewcontent/Buuveibaatar_JM_2013_Factors_affecting_survival.pdf USDA Wildlife Services - Staff Publications birth mass litter size Saiga tatarica mongolica season sex twinning rates Life Sciences text 2013 ftunivnebraskali 2023-10-30T11:01:53Z Factors affecting juvenile survival are poorly known in the world’s most northern antelope, the endangered saiga (Saiga tatarica), yet these factors are fundamental for understanding what drives population change. We monitored Mongolia saiga (S. tatarica mongolica) calves in Sharga Nature Reserve, western Mongolia, during 2008–2010. Our results showed that male and single calves were heavier than females and twins, respectively. However, we identified no significant differences in seasonal or annual survival rates between sexes or between singletons and twins. Litter size and birth mass varied among years, and there was a negative relationship between these variables. Survival of calves during the 1st year was best explained by the covariates of year and litter size (confounded with body mass), suggesting that interannual variation in environmental conditions influenced twinning rates and body mass, and might play a key role in 1st-year survival. We identified 3 sources of mortality—predation by raptors, foxes (red fox [Vulpes vulpes] and corsac fox [V. corsac]), and lynx (Lynx lynx). Most predation was attributed to raptors, such as golden eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) and cinereous vultures (Aegypius monachus). Our results point to both environmental and biotic factors affecting survival of juvenile saiga. Text Aquila chrysaetos Lynx Lynx lynx lynx University of Nebraska-Lincoln: DigitalCommons@UNL
spellingShingle birth mass
litter size
Saiga tatarica mongolica
season
sex
twinning rates
Life Sciences
Buuveibaatar, Bayarbaatar
Young, Julie K.
Berger, Joel
Fine, Amanda E.
Lkhagvasuren, Badamjav
Zahler, Peter
Fuller, Todd K.
Factors affecting survival and cause-specific mortality of saiga calves in Mongolia
title Factors affecting survival and cause-specific mortality of saiga calves in Mongolia
title_full Factors affecting survival and cause-specific mortality of saiga calves in Mongolia
title_fullStr Factors affecting survival and cause-specific mortality of saiga calves in Mongolia
title_full_unstemmed Factors affecting survival and cause-specific mortality of saiga calves in Mongolia
title_short Factors affecting survival and cause-specific mortality of saiga calves in Mongolia
title_sort factors affecting survival and cause-specific mortality of saiga calves in mongolia
topic birth mass
litter size
Saiga tatarica mongolica
season
sex
twinning rates
Life Sciences
topic_facet birth mass
litter size
Saiga tatarica mongolica
season
sex
twinning rates
Life Sciences
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https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/icwdm_usdanwrc/article/2108/viewcontent/Buuveibaatar_JM_2013_Factors_affecting_survival.pdf