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. 2018 Nov 26;13(11):e0207780. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0207780

Table 1. General attributes of the 22 bighorn sheep populations investigated in this study.

Population Hunt-Area Estimated pop. size All-age epizootics Origin Sub-pops1 Connectivity level Migratory Ecological region2
Galton MT-102 70 None Native 2 Limited Yes N. Rocky Mtn.
Perma-Paradise MT-124 325 None Restored 2 Isolated No N. Rocky Mtn.
Petty Creek MT-203 160 None Restored 2 Isolated No N. Rocky Mtn.
Lost Creek MT-213 100 1991,2010 Restored 2 Limited Yes Central Rocky Mtn.
Highlands3 MT-340 75 1995 Restored 3 Isolated No Central Rocky Mtn.
Sun Canyon4 MT-499 150 1925, 1932, 1984, 2010 Native 3 Meta Population Yes Central Rocky Mtn./
N. Rocky Mtn. Fthls
Gibson Lake North MT-423 100 1925, 1932, 1984, 2010 Native 5 Meta Population Yes Central Rocky Mtn./
N. Rocky Mtn. Fthls
Fergus MT-482 545 None Restored 4 Meta Population No N. Rolling Plains
Choteau-Blaine MT-680 770 None Restored 10 Meta Population No N. Rolling Plains
Middle Missouri Breaks MT-622 400 None Restored 3 Isolated No N. Rolling Plains
Hilgard5 MT-302 280 1997 Augmented-Native 3 Isolated Yes Central Rocky Mtn.
Upper Yellowstone MT-3995 320 2012, 2014 Native 8 Meta Population Yes Central Rocky Mtn.
Stillwater MT-500a 75 Pre-1920 Native 2 Limited Yes Central Rocky Mtn.
Clark’s Fork WY-1 600 None Native >10 Meta Population Yes Central Rocky Mtn.
Trout Peak WY-2 700 None Native >10 Meta Population Yes Central Rocky Mtn.
Wapiti Ridge WY-3 850 None Native >10 Meta Population Yes Central Rocky Mtn.
Yount’s Peak WY-4 875 2011–2013 Native >10 Meta Population Yes Central Rocky Mtn.
Franc’s Peak WY-5 710 2011–2013 Native >10 Meta Population Yes Central Rocky Mtn.
Dubois Badlands WY-22 None Native 2 Meta Population Yes Central Rocky Mtn.
Targhee WY-6 80 None Native 2 Isolated No Central Rocky Mtn
Whiskey Mtn. WY-10 850 1991 Native >5 Meta Population Yes Central Rocky Mtn.
Jackson WY-7 425 2002, 2012 Native 6 Meta Population Yes Central Rocky Mtn.

1 Subpopulation defined as a group of animals within a population that shares a distinct winter range that may be composed of multiple social groups.

2 Ecological region defined according to USDA Handbook 296 [39]

3. Recent demographic data were not available for the Highlands populations

4. Population was monitored as a single population but inhabits multiple hunting districts.

5. One subpopulation was established from another subpopulation in 2015