Dall's sheep horn growth and harvest management in the Mackenzie Mountains, Northwest Territories, Canada

Sofia Karabatsos,Nicholas C. Larter,Danny G. Allaire, Kayla Eykelboom, Cesar Estevo,Majid Iravani,Isabel C. Barrio,David S. Hik

JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT(2024)

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Across most of their native North American range, the horns of mountain sheep (Ovis spp.) males are getting smaller, a pattern attributed to selective hunting pressure. We measured the horns of 755 Dall's sheep males (Ovis dalli dalli) in the southern Mackenzie Mountains, Northwest Territories, between 2002 and 2017. For each male, we measured the circumference and length of each annulus for the right horn and calculated horn volume for each year. We examined changes in horn size in 4 different outfitter areas, using age at harvest as a covariate. Hunting pressure across years in the study area was consistently low, and this population did not experience the decline in horn size observed in several other mountain sheep populations in Canada. Over the 16-year period, the average horn volume of harvested males was stable and even increased in 1 outfitter area. Local management of Dall's sheep delivered independently by the guide outfitters in the Mackenzie Mountains appears to contribute to maintaining a population of males that has not been adversely affected by strong selective hunting pressure. The resilience of this management strategy may be challenged by environmental changes associated with rapid warming in northern mountain environments.
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hunting pressure,local management,O. dalli dalli,ram horns,thinhorn sheep
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