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Daily rests of wild boar Sus scrofa sows in southern Sweden


For a few decades, the wild boars are established over large areas in southern and centralSweden. Where they cause problems in terms of damage to crops in the agriculturelandscape, where rooting, browsing and trampling, but also damage to the crop when wildboars chosen daily rest in the cultivated fields. Along with the growing number of wildboars the rate of car accident with wild boars has also increased.Here I examined the daily rests of wild boar (Sus scrofa) sows in southern Sweden, todetermine the factors which the wild boars sows choose for daily rest. By determining whatfactors are important in this selection of daily rests, we may be able to make managementmeasures to reduce the damage wild boars make in the agriculture landscape by attractingthem to places where they do less economic damage and accidents on roads.In this study I have examined 123 daily rest positions from 14 different individual wildboar sows fitted with GPS collared in Southern Sweden, Skåne County in Christinehof,Högestad Kronovalls estate. Data was collared over the years 2004-2006 during the periodfrom June 1 to September 30. My field data consists of quantifying various habitats, treespecies (regeneration) at different altitudes, shrub layer, grass density, fallen trees and bushheap, soil type, light intensity and exposure. Apart from the daily rests I also have a controlposition per boar position, 30m from the current daily rest to determine the differences /similarities in the factors above, for sites which were not daily rests. Based on these inputs,I used Wilcoxon signed-rank test to see if there are differences between the daily rests andthe control positions.The results from these daily rests shows that wild boar sows seems to want to exposethemselves as little as possible in their daily rests, requiring the protection of vegetationfrom 0-2 feet. Areas with shrubs that are 1-4 feet high are increase the chance that wildboars chose to put their daily rest there. Wild boars also showed and my analysis atendency to put their daily rests by fallen trees and bush heap/logging remained afterharvesting and it clearly shows that the light intensity is a depending factor for the wildboars in the choice of daily rest.This study recommend further research whether these factors can control wild boars andconfine to areas which can tolerate the damage by wild board, and where they are of lesseconomic threat.

Författare

Charlie Persson

Lärosäte och institution

SLU/Dept. of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies

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