A management plan for a declining population of the Souss valley tortoise in an arid steppe-land of west-central Morocco
The endangered Moorish tortoise Testudo graeca is the unique terrestrial chelonian species in Northwest Africa. In west-central Morocco, the endemic subspecies, the Souss valley tortoise T. g. soussensis, occupies semi-arid to arid low-quality habitats, and is subject to serious threats. A long-term...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Basic & applied herpetology 2021-12, Vol.35, p.45-61 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The endangered Moorish tortoise Testudo graeca is the unique terrestrial chelonian species in Northwest Africa. In west-central Morocco, the endemic subspecies, the Souss valley tortoise T. g. soussensis, occupies semi-arid to arid low-quality habitats, and is subject to serious threats. A long-term mark-recapture programme from 2001 to 2012 allowed estimating population size and structure, sex ratio, and survivorship in one of the well-known populations in a degraded and overgrazed arid steppe-land of west-central Morocco. Spring population size considerably decreased to more than half in less than 10 years, with a mean density lower than 3 ind.ha-1 in 2012 compared to its last known density estimated in 2003. In spring 2012, the population structure exhibited an unbalanced male-biased sex ratio (61:39) and a scarcity of juveniles ( |
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ISSN: | 2255-1468 2255-1476 |
DOI: | 10.11160/bah.183 |