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From: Ludek Bartos <LBARTOS@EARN.CVUT.CZ>
Subject: Re: Sus scrofa (pig) social behavior
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Sorry I am answering your question after such a long time. May
be you have already got a lot of citations. Just in case,
enclosed you will find some literature on wild boar from my
files, which might be of some use.
Ludek Bartos
Andrzejewski, R., Jezierski, W. (1978): Management of a wild boar
population and its effects on commercial land . Acta Theriologica
23: 309-339.
Grundlach, H. (1968): Brutf rsorge, Brutpflege, Verhaltensontoge-
nese und Tagesperiodik beim Europ ischen Wildschwein (<Sus
scrofa> L.). Zeitschrift f r Tierpsychologie 25: 955-995.
Howe, T. D., Singer, F. J., Ackerman, B. B. (1981): Forage
relationships of European boar in Northern Hardwood forest.
Journal of Wildlife Management 45: 748-754.
Jezierski, W. (1977): Longevity and mortality rate in a popula-
tion of wild boar. Acta Theriologica 22: 337-348.
Mauget, R. (1981): Behavioural and reproductive strategies in
wild forms of <Sus-scrofa>. In: Welfare of Pigs Science (Sybesma,
W. ed.), Martinus Nijhoff, Hague, pp. 1-7.
Mauget, R., Semper , A. (1978): Locomotory behaviour in 2 wild
ungulates, roe deer and European wild boar as determined by
radiotracking. Biol. Behav. 3 : 331-.
Robert, S., Dancosse, J., Dallaire, A. (1987): Some observations
on the role of environment and genetics in behaviour of wild and
domestic forms of <Sus scrofa> (European wild boars and domestic
pigs). Applied Animal Behaviour Science 17: 253-262.
Schnebel, E. M., Griswold, J. G. (1983): Agonistic interactions
during competition for different resources in captive European
wild pigs (<Sus scrofa>). Applied Animal Ethology 10: 291-300.
Wood, G. W., Brenneman, R. E. (1980): Feral hog movements and
habitat use in coastal South Carolina. Journal of Wildlife
Management 44: 420-.