2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10344-014-0819-y
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Erratum to: Differences in the activity pattern of the wild boar Sus scrofa related to human disturbance

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“…Additionally, as a commonly favored game species, wild boars are subject to hunting. Wild boars are known for their great behavioral flexibility and are able to adjust their patterns of activity to various factors including the season, the food availability (Keuling, Stier & Roth 2008; Brivio et al 2017), but also the risk of human encounter (Ohashi et al 2014; Johann, Handschuh, Linderoth, Dormann & Arnold 2020; Rosalino et al 2022). Although they can be readily active during the day where human densities are low (Podgórski et al 2013), they become more nocturnal when they live near people (Podgórski et al 2013; Ikeda, Kuninaga, Suzuki, Ikushima & Suzuki 2019), and when they are hunted (Keuling, Stier & Roth 2008; Johann et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, as a commonly favored game species, wild boars are subject to hunting. Wild boars are known for their great behavioral flexibility and are able to adjust their patterns of activity to various factors including the season, the food availability (Keuling, Stier & Roth 2008; Brivio et al 2017), but also the risk of human encounter (Ohashi et al 2014; Johann, Handschuh, Linderoth, Dormann & Arnold 2020; Rosalino et al 2022). Although they can be readily active during the day where human densities are low (Podgórski et al 2013), they become more nocturnal when they live near people (Podgórski et al 2013; Ikeda, Kuninaga, Suzuki, Ikushima & Suzuki 2019), and when they are hunted (Keuling, Stier & Roth 2008; Johann et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, as a commonly favored game species, wild boars are subject to hunting. Wild boars are known for their great behavioral flexibility and are able to adjust their patterns of activity to various factors including the season, the food availability (Brivio et al, 2017; Keuling et al, 2008), but also the risk of human encounter (Johann et al, 2020; Ohashi et al, 2014; Rosalino et al, 2022). Although they can be readily active during the day where human densities are low (Podgórski et al, 2013), they become more nocturnal when they live near people (Ikeda et al, 2019; Podgórski et al, 2013), and when they are hunted (Johann et al, 2020; Keuling et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%