effect of family support on the success of translocated black- tailed prairie dogs kelly finnegan
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Effect of Family Support on the Success of Translocated
Black-Tailed Prairie Dogs
Kelly Finnegan
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Black-Tailed Prairie Dogs
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Purpose
• Black-tailed Prairie dog – Keystone species in grassland ecosystem– Declined 98% in Great Plains
• Overhunting• Habitat shortage• Colony fragmentation
– Candidate for listing under Endangered Species Act
• Translocation – Supplement small populations– Restore extirpated populations
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The Purpose
• Translocation con’t– Highly unsucessful
translocation history
• 60% mortality rate & sometimes much lower
• Predation • Dispersal• Social factors
regarding colonial species
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The Stuuuuudy
• Vermejo Park Ranch, New Mexico– 10 uninhabited sites within the
historical range of Prairie Dog– Match sites for family translocated (FT)
and nonfamily translocated (NFT)• “484 FT & 489 NFT -> 87-103 individuals
per site• Individuals chosen randomly from edge and
center of colonies• Soft release” via acclimation cages
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Measuring Success
• Retrapping ear-tagged animals and counting the emergent young in the spring– Record deceased individuals from release
group– Determine population viability– Dispersed individuals considered deceased
because they no longer contribute to the population’s viability
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Results
• Family Translocated– Increased survival
chance by 5x– Females had higher
reproductive success– Mean number of
emergent pups higher than NFT
– Survival increased with family size
– Behavioral differences (eg. Travel, greetings, play, allogrooming, foraging, & alarm calling
– Excavated burrow faster
• Nonfamily Translocated– Adults had lower survival
rates especially females– Females that successfully
weaned pups had equal litter size
– Predation pressure significantly decreased survival
– Behavioral differences (eg disorientation, extended travel)
– Higher # of vigilant individuals
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Discussion
• Results suggest that any species dependent upon social interactions for survival and reproduction may benefit substantially from the maintenance of social groups during translocation…
• Shier, D.M. (2006) Effect of Family Support on the Success of Translocated Black-Tailed Prairie Dogs
Conservation Biology Vol. 20 No.6 : p1780-1790