Abstract

In order to describe the population dynamics of the saiga antelope adequately, a discrete time, stochastic age-structured model is needed. Management strategies investigated are: taking a proportion of the population or a constant number of individuals; selecting the individuals killed by age and sex or harvesting in the proportions found in the population; harvesting every year, every other year or only in years with a good climate. These options are chosen with reference to the management strategies that were in place before the collapse of the Soviet Union. Both the mean population size and yield and their coefficients of variation are important for an effective management strategy. The safest strategy is to hunt only in good years, with a fairly high proportion of males in the harvest

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