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First evidence of long-distance dispersal of adult female wild boar (Sus scrofa) with piglets
Authors:Klemen Jerina  Boštjan Pokorny  Matija Stergar
Affiliation:1. Biotechnical Faculty, University of Ljubljana, Ve?na pot 83, 1000, Ljubljana, Slovenia
2. ERICO Institute, Koro?ka cesta 58, 3200, Velenje, Slovenia
Abstract:Using GPS telemetry and ear tagging, we monitored wild boar sounder (a 2-year sow, a female yearling and eight piglets) captured in northern Slovenia. Five months after the capture, the sounder left its home range and first travelled 100 km west, to the three-border area between Slovenia, Austria and Italy, and from there toward southeast. The sow and three piglets were shot 2 months after start of dispersal 60 km from the capture site and in-between travelled at least 500 km. At least one piglet continued dispersal after the death of the sow, and the yearling split from the sounder during dispersal. This is the first documented case of long-distance dispersal of adult female wild boar with piglets. Several arguments suggest that long-distance dispersal of female wild boar is more common than previously reported in the literature. For wild boar and other species with predominant male dispersal, data on occasional far-dispersing females like presented here are important for understanding biology of species (e.g. metapopulations, rate of population expansion, local sex and age structure of population) and for management including control of diseases.
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