Variation of wild boar reproductive performance in different habitat types: Implications for management


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The aim of this study was analyze reproductive performance of wild boar in different habitat over a 7-year period (2006–2012). A total of 468 pregnant females and 2.819 fetuses were analyzed, the mean number of fetuses was 6.02 (median = 6) per animal (4.62 per juvenile, 6.39 per yearling and 6.77 per adult). In litters, male-biased fetuses occurred significantly more often than female, the overall fetal sex ratio is 1: 0.86. Positive reproductive traits increased up to 90 kg of live body weight and then decreased. The reproductive parameters observed in our study reflect a relatively high reproductive capacity compared to the populations in southern and northern Europe, but are comparable with some populations in central Europe. Concerning habitat conditions, it is obvious that they influence the reproductive performance of females, and therefore must be included in management plans.

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N. Šprem

University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Fisheries, Beekeeping

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Email: nsprem@agr.hr
Croatia, Svetošimunska cesta 25, Zagreb, 10000

M. Piria

University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Fisheries, Beekeeping

Email: nsprem@agr.hr
Croatia, Svetošimunska cesta 25, Zagreb, 10000

S. Prđun

University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Fisheries, Beekeeping

Email: nsprem@agr.hr
Croatia, Svetošimunska cesta 25, Zagreb, 10000

H. Novosel

University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Fisheries, Beekeeping

Email: nsprem@agr.hr
Croatia, Svetošimunska cesta 25, Zagreb, 10000

T. Treer

University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Fisheries, Beekeeping

Email: nsprem@agr.hr
Croatia, Svetošimunska cesta 25, Zagreb, 10000

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