2024
DOI: 10.1111/csp2.13188
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Anthropic pressure drives resource selection of an adaptable generalist in human‐dominated landscapes

Markus Handschuh,
Peter Linderoth,
Janosch Arnold
et al.

Abstract: Few landscapes on earth remain free of human‐modification, which may influence resource selection in wildlife. To investigate the effects of anthropic pressure on wild boar (Sus scrofa) and explore management implications, we studied how diel resource selection of the species' main life stages changed with spatial variations of human access (e.g., for recreation), temporal changes in hunting pressure, and habitat type. Using 206,461 hourly GPS‐locations of 15 males, 11 females with dependent young, and 17 othe… Show more

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