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Impact of extreme weather conditions on wild boar mortality in lowland forest ecosystems in Croatia (CROSBI ID 638951)

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Ugarković, D ; Šprem, N ; Oršanić, M. Impact of extreme weather conditions on wild boar mortality in lowland forest ecosystems in Croatia // 11th International Symposium on Wild Boar & Other Suids. Mersch, 2016. str. 47-47

Podaci o odgovornosti

Ugarković, D ; Šprem, N ; Oršanić, M.

engleski

Impact of extreme weather conditions on wild boar mortality in lowland forest ecosystems in Croatia

The main large game species raised in the lowland hunting grounds of the Posavina region of Croatia are the red deer (Cervus elaphus L.), roe deer (Capreolus capreolus L.) and wild boar (Sus scrofa L.).The hydrological regime in this region is dependent primarily upon the microrelief and the water levels of the Sava River. The objective of this study was to determine the impact of extreme weather conditions, flood and drought, on wild boar mortality. Research was conducted in two hunting grounds in lowland Croatia, area of Lonjsko polje. These hunting grounds represent high quality habitats for wild boar. The impact of extreme weather events on wild boar mortality was analysed for a ten-year period. Mortality data were collected from the hunting management plans and the game damages records. Wet and dry years were determined using the percentile method. Flood duration was collected from hunting chronicles, while drought duration was determined using the climatogram method. Spearman correlation was used to determine an association between weather conditions and wild boar mortality. Floods lasted from 14 to 198 days at the annual level, most often in March and November, while the level of floodwaters was up to 4 metres in some places. Wild boar mortality was recorded for all age groups. The highest mortality was recorded in the juvenile age class. With regard to the sex ratio, mortality was recorded for both males and females (1:1.3). In the lowland hunting grounds, the mortality ratio in planned culling of wild boar ranged from 0 to 63%. With an increase in the number of flooded days, mortality of wild boar increased significantly (r=0.60*). This is important since several lowland hunting grounds, such as the area of Lonjsko polje, are natural retention areas used for the purpose of protecting agriculture ecosystems and urban areas from flooding. The lowland hunting grounds had a significantly greater impact of flooding than drought on wild boar mortality. Based on the expected climate changes, it can be concluded that floods as an extreme form of weather, will have a substantial impact on wild boar mortality in lowland hunting grounds in the future.

Wild boar; floods; drought; lowland forests; Sava river

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Podaci o prilogu

47-47.

2016.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

11th International Symposium on Wild Boar & Other Suids

Mersch:

Podaci o skupu

11th International Symposium on Wild Boar & Other Suids

predavanje

05.09.2016-08.09.2016

Luksemburg

Povezanost rada

Poljoprivreda (agronomija), Šumarstvo