blackbuck in India

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blackbuck in India

News Highlights:

A new study conducted by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) has shed light on how blackbuck in India has fared in the face of natural and human-induced challenges to their survival.

Key Takeaway:

  • The blackbuck is found only in the Indian subcontinent. 
  • While males have corkscrew-shaped horns and black-to-dark brown coats, the females are fawn-coloured. 
  • The animals are mainly seen in three broad clusters across India pertaining to the northern, southern, and eastern regions.

IISc study:

  • Genetic profiling:
    • The study conducted by IIsc analysed the genetic profiles of blackbucks found across the country.
    • Collected faecal samples of blackbuck from 12 different locations spread across eight States of India. 
    • In the faecal samples, researchers extracted and sequenced the DNA to study the genetic makeup of blackbuck and deployed computational tools to map the geographic locations with the genetic data.
    • The team also used simulations to trace how the three present-day clusters may have evolved from their common ancestor.
    • They Found that the ancestral blackbuck population first split into two groups: the northern and the southern cluster.
    • Even though geographically close to the northern cluster, the eastern cluster seems to have emerged from the southern cluster.
  • High dispersal of males:
    • The team found that despite all odds, male blackbuck appears to disperse more than expected, thus contributing to gene flow in this species.
    • Females, on the other hand, appear to stay mainly within their native population ranges.
    • The data also showed an increasing trend in blackbuck population numbers.

Blackbuck (Antilope cervicapra):

  • About:
    • The Blackbuck (Antilope cervicapra), or the Indian Antelope, is a species of antelope native to India and Nepal.
    • It is widespread throughout peninsular India in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, and other areas.
    • It is considered the epitome of grassland.
    • It is considered the fastest animal in the world next to Cheetah.
    • The blackbuck is a diurnal antelope (active mainly during the day).
    • It has been declared the State Animal of Punjab, Haryana, and Andhra Pradesh.
  • Protection Status:
    • Wildlife Protection Act 1972: Schedule I
    • IUCN Status: Least Concern
    • CITES: Appendix II
  • Characteristics:
    • The blackbuck is a moderately sized antelope standing up to 74 to 84 cm.
    • The blackbuck is the sole extant member of the genus Antilope.
    • They are active during the day and form groups consisting of only females, males and bachelor herds.
    • The long corkscrew-shaped horns are present only in males, though the females may develop smaller horns. The horns are more extended and divergent in blackbucks from northern and western parts of India.
    • The fur coats of males have two-tone colouration. Its upper parts and outside of the legs are dark brown to black, while the underparts and insides of the legs are white.
    • Blackbuck resembles gazelles closely, and they are distinguished through colouring. A gazelle is brown in its upper part, while a blackbuck is dark brown or black at the same spot.

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