“…Small populations are subject to increased probabilities of extirpation (Berger, 1999;Lande, 1988;Wehausen, 1999), but the persistence of those populations has important implications for metapopulation structure (Bleich et al, 1990Epps et al, 2007;Schwartz et al, 1986) and the overall conservation of these specialized, desert-adapted ruminants. Provision of water sources remains controversial (Bleich, 2005;Krausman et al, 2006), and manipulative experiments (Cain et al, 2008) have produced only equivocal results, largely a result of the vagaries characteristic of arid climates. Nonetheless, those concerned with the conservation of mountain sheep must decide how to maintain population size, habitats, and connectivity (Longshore et al, 2009), factors that are critically important to the persistence of that taxon (Bleich, 2006).…”