Ecology, Conservation and Management of Wild Pigs and Peccaries
Part III: Conservation and Management 368 Lessons Learned from Engaging the Public in Wild Boar Management in Italy To start a d ...
Chapter 33: Human dimensions of wild boar 369 census data at the time of the study. A sample of 400 partici- pants was chosen pe ...
Part III: Conservation and Management 370 Beliefs and attitudes toward wild boar varied between the two areas. CNP participants, ...
Chapter 33: Human dimensions of wild boar 371 Sharing Responsibilities and Decision-making Power Based on the understanding gain ...
Part III: Conservation and Management 372 involvement and feedback will be implemented in wildlife con- servation and management ...
Chapter 33: Human dimensions of wild boar 373 Bath, A. J. (1996). Increasing the applicability of human dimensions research to l ...
Part III: Conservation and Management 374 Kanzaki, N. & Otsuka-Ito, E. (1997). Changes in the hunting and trading of wild bo ...
Chapter 33: Human dimensions of wild boar 375 management plan. The Australian Rangeland Journal 9: 96–101. Oliver, O. & Walt ...
376 Chapter 34 A Genomic Perspective on Wild Boar Demography and Evolution Marcel Amills, Hendrik-Jan Megens, Arianna Manunza, S ...
Chapter 34: A genomic perspective about wild boar demography and evolution 377 There is also evidence for ecological differentia ...
Part III: Conservation and Management 378 taking place since the middle of the Pleistocene, at around 1.2–0.8 Ma (Frantz et al. ...
Chapter 34: A genomic perspective about wild boar demography and evolution 379 better understanding of the selective processes t ...
Part III: Conservation and Management 380 However, this model for expansion, and perhaps subse- quent contractions, during the P ...
Chapter 34: A genomic perspective about wild boar demography and evolution 381 of Irimote indicated that 12 per cent of the anal ...
Part III: Conservation and Management 382 (Frantz et al. 2015a). The combined use of whole-genome sequencing data plus the geno ...
Chapter 34: A genomic perspective about wild boar demography and evolution 383 and (iv) the magnitude of linkage disequilibrium ...
Part III: Conservation and Management 384 been recently reintroduced in the UK, Ireland (McDevitt et al. 2013), Sweden, Denmark ...
Chapter 34: A genomic perspective about wild boar demography and evolution 385 showed a combination of short and very long ROHs ...
Part III: Conservation and Management 386 References Ai, H., Fang, X., Yang, B., et al. (2015). Adaptation and possible ancient ...
Chapter 34: A genomic perspective about wild boar demography and evolution 387 Groenen, M. A. M., Archibald, A. L., Uenishi, H., ...
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