2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.11.23.517569
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Individual identity and environmental conditions explain different aspects of sleep behaviour in wild boar

Abstract: Sleep is a fundamental behaviour as it serves vital physiological functions, yet how the sleep of wild animals is constrained by environmental conditions is poorly understood. Using non-invasive multi-sensor high-resolution biologgers and a robust classification approach, we quantified multiple dimensions of sleep in wild boar (Sus scrofa), a nocturnally active mammal, monitored for up to a full annual cycle. In support of the hypothesis that environmental conditions determining thermoregulatory challenges reg… Show more

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“…Besides, non-targeted disturbances are often short-lived, and will only reduce resting time marginally. Additionally, in our study, the wild boars remained inactive for 14 hours per day on average, which was longer than the total sleep time previously recorded in domestic pigs (7.8 hours) (Campbell & Tobler 1984) and in free-ranging wild boar (10.6 hours) (Mortlock et al 2022). This suggests that disturbances that do not entice a relocation likely have only a minor implication for fitness.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 67%
“…Besides, non-targeted disturbances are often short-lived, and will only reduce resting time marginally. Additionally, in our study, the wild boars remained inactive for 14 hours per day on average, which was longer than the total sleep time previously recorded in domestic pigs (7.8 hours) (Campbell & Tobler 1984) and in free-ranging wild boar (10.6 hours) (Mortlock et al 2022). This suggests that disturbances that do not entice a relocation likely have only a minor implication for fitness.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 67%
“…Besides, non‐targeted disturbances are often short‐lived, and will only reduce resting time marginally. Additionally, in our study, the wild boars remained inactive for 14 h/day on average, which was longer than the total sleep time previously recorded in domestic pigs (7.8 h; Campbell & Tobler, 1984 ) and in free‐ranging wild boars (10.6 h; Mortlock et al, 2022 ). This suggests that the wild boars were unlikely to suffer harmful reductions in resting time due to anthropic disturbances.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 64%
“…&Tobler, 1984) and in free-ranging wild boars (10.6 h;Mortlock et al, 2022). This suggests that the wild boars were unlikely to suffer harmful reductions in resting time due to anthropic disturbances.…”
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confidence: 96%