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Quality and use of habitat patches by wild boar (Sus scrofa) along an urban gradient.

D Sütő1,2, M Heltai3, K Katona3.   

Abstract

Expansion and urbanization process of wild boar (Sus scrofa) populations lead to serious human-wildlife conflicts in many cities, e.g. in Budapest, Hungary. In this study we evaluated the penetration potential of the species into the inner urban areas by identifying the occurrence of wild boar and the quality of the habitat patches for them along an urban gradient from the periphery towards the centre. Wild boar rooting intensity, shrub cover and the availability of woody species giving favourable food to wild boar were measured in four different habitat patches. The availability of hiding shrub patches was much higher in the outer areas than in the inner ones. Similarly, the proportion of shrub and tree species providing favourable food for wild boar decreased towards the centre. Accordingly, we found rooting only in two areas nearer to the city boundary. Based on our results at the peripheral areas permanent presence of wild boar in near-natural habitats should be expected, but not in the inner green zones. We recommend to monitor the urban wild boar presence and evaluate the quality of urban green patches to mitigate problems related to the wild boars.
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Keywords:  Budapest; Human–wildlife conflict; Rooting; Sus scrofa; Ungulates; Urbanization

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Year:  2020        PMID: 34554529     DOI: 10.1007/s42977-020-00012-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Futur        ISSN: 2676-8607


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