Unveiling hidden aspects of GPS deployment on wildlife: A multistep and transdisciplinary approach to urban wild boar monitoring DOI Creative Commons
Carole Marin,

Laurent Couderchet

MethodsX, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13, P. 102931 - 102931

Published: Aug. 28, 2024

Language: Английский

Searching for Data: Nature and Flow of Information Underlying Urban Wild Boar Management Policies. Bordeaux (France) as a Case Study DOI Creative Commons
Carole Marin,

Paul Bellalba

Cybergeo, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Nature in the city harbours a wide range of biodiversity. While some species are welcomed, others have settled uninvited. This is case with wild boar. The challenge managing large urban wildlife not only ecological but also cultural, political, and ethical. study, driven by general uncertainty surrounding socio-ecological issues coexistence boar potential solutions, explores discusses nature flow information underlying specie’s management policies. Our approach based on field survey conducted Bordeaux Metropolis, aimed at tracking shared between local stakeholders. objectives twofold: i) to gather analyse existing data boar, problems generated their presence city, systems; ii) model flows social groups facing challenges or involved management. study points lack data, along confusion regarding key organisations responsible for monitoring issue. effectiveness policies depends ability frame problem, used as an instrument power actors engaged legitimacy struggles. Assuming that integration prerequisite freedom choices, we discuss implementation collaborative reporting platform, tailored context.Keywords: fauna, management, conflict, knowledge, network

Language: Английский

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À la recherche de données : Nature et flux des informations au fondement des politiques de gestion du sanglier urbain. L’exemple bordelais DOI Creative Commons
Carole Marin,

Paul Bellalba

Cybergeo, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

La nature en ville abrite une large biodiversité. Tandis que la présence de certaines espèces est bienvenue, d’autres s’y sont installées sans y avoir été invitées. C’est le cas du sanglier. Le défi gestion posé par grande faune urbaine écologique, il aussi culturel, politique et éthique. Cette étude, motivée l'incertitude générale concernant les enjeux socio-écologiques coexistence avec sanglier urbain solutions à apporter, explore analyse informations qui fondent politiques l'espèce. démarche s’appuie sur enquête terrain conduite dans Métropole Bordeaux, visant suivre cheminement l’information réseau des acteurs territoriaux. L’objectif double : i) recueillir analyser données existantes relatives au urbain, aux problèmes générées l’espèce dispositifs place, ii) modéliser flux d’informations entre groupes sociaux confrontés et/ou impliqués sa gestion. étude met évidence carence données, accompagnée d'une confusion organisations responsables suivi problème. précision gestionnaires repose capacité poser problème, donnée mobilisée comme instrument pouvoir engagés combats légitimité sociale. Postulant l’intégration prérequis formes liberté choix urbaine, nous proposons discutons mise place d’une plateforme collaborative dépôts signalements relatifs faune, adaptée contexte socio-écologique urbain.

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Trap evaluation to optimize wild pig removal efforts in remote settings DOI
Michael J. Lavelle, Nathan P. Snow,

Michael P. Glow

et al.

Wildlife Research, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 52(4)

Published: April 8, 2025

Context Invasive wild pigs (Sus scrofa) are the most abundant, widespread, and economically significant large vertebrate established in Hawaiian Islands. Owing to their generalist diet rooting behavior, alter soils watersheds, negatively affecting native biota. Aims Lethal removal of by trapping is often effective practical management action reduce impacts, but terrain access challenging. Methods We compared effectiveness efficiency three trap designs (i.e. corral, box, passive net traps) on a fenced population remote montane forest setting Island Hawai‘i, where use cellular-activated ‘smart’ traps was not possible. Key results During high-intensity efforts between 30 November 2021 8 May 2022, we trapped euthanized 435 through 162 events. Although each type effectively captured pigs, more per capture event than did corral box traps. Specifically, when using traps, approximately four event, which two times with respectively. Passive were efficient although they performed similarly Conclusions All types tested successfully typically traditional Net valuable addition strategies. Implications In rugged settings smart technology cannot be used, recommend incorporating into program optimize pigs.

Language: Английский

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WILD BOARS, COMMON BUT HIDDEN INHABITANTS OF BRNO DOI
Jakub Drimaj,

Jan Dvořák

Public recreation and landscape protection ..., Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 16, P. 357 - 360

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Navigating discreetly: Spatial ecology of urban wild boar in Bordeaux City's landscape of fear, France DOI Creative Commons
Carole Marin,

Jérôme Werno,

Grégoire Le Campion

et al.

The Science of The Total Environment, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 954, P. 176436 - 176436

Published: Sept. 21, 2024

Language: Английский

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Effect of the sarcoptic mange upon metabolome profiling in wild boars DOI Creative Commons
Nadia Piscopo, Michele Costanzo, Monica Gelzo

et al.

Research in Veterinary Science, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 183, P. 105505 - 105505

Published: Dec. 10, 2024

Language: Английский

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Unveiling hidden aspects of GPS deployment on wildlife: A multistep and transdisciplinary approach to urban wild boar monitoring DOI Creative Commons
Carole Marin,

Laurent Couderchet

MethodsX, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13, P. 102931 - 102931

Published: Aug. 28, 2024

Language: Английский

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