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1 June 2012 Distribution, abundance and density of the wild boar on the Iberian Peninsula, based on the CORINE program and hunting statistics
Jaime Bosch, Salvador Peris, Carlos Fonseca, Marta Martinez, Ana De la Torre, Irene Iglesias, Maria J. Muñoz
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Abstract

Wild boar population size in the Iberian Peninsula was estimated using hunting bag statistics from Spain and Portugal. Density was estimated assigning the wild boar population size to the “potential resources” or suitable habitats categorized by their importance to provide food and/or shelter to wild boars. Land uses were selected from CORINE, the EU database for land cover, using scientific literature and statistical significance for wild boar presence from published data.

The hunting bag was 176245 and 15167 in Spain and Portugal, respectively. The average density was 0.373/km2 (min 0.014-max 2.22) in Spain and 0.13/km2 (min 0.00048-max 1.99) in Portugal, being 0.31/km2 (0.00048-2.22) over the entire Peninsula. Statistical analysis showed that wild boar presence was significantly (p < 0.05) associated to thirteen of the seventeen CORINE land uses selected. Agro-forestry, moors and heathland land use were not statistically significant but were included in the model due to their biological importance. Suitable habitats and distribution of wild boar were mapped for the Iberian Peninsula. This approach is a preliminary step intended to be useful in environmental management and animal health.

Jaime Bosch, Salvador Peris, Carlos Fonseca, Marta Martinez, Ana De la Torre, Irene Iglesias, and Maria J. Muñoz "Distribution, abundance and density of the wild boar on the Iberian Peninsula, based on the CORINE program and hunting statistics," Folia Zoologica 61(2), 138-151, (1 June 2012). https://doi.org/10.25225/fozo.v61.i2.a7.2012
Received: 9 August 2011; Accepted: 1 February 2012; Published: 1 June 2012
KEYWORDS
habitat modeling
spatial analysis
Sus scrofa
wildlife
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