2024
DOI: 10.1002/2688-8319.12331
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Frequent flight responses, but low escape distance of wild boar to nonlethal human disturbance

Elodie Wielgus,
Maik Henrich,
Christian Fiderer
et al.

Abstract: Human activities can affect the behaviour and fitness of wildlife. However, the response of animals to nonlethal human activities has not been well‐studied in wild boar, Sus scrofa, even though it is a widespread species in Europe and has become of increasing concern because of crop damages and its vector capacity for diseases. We study the behavioural responses of GPS‐collared wild boar to nonlethal experimental human approaches in the Bohemian Forest Ecosystem along the border between Germany and the Czech … Show more

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