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THE DYNAMICS OF WILD BOAR HERDS IN THE CONTEXT OF THE APPEARANCE OF A DISTURBING ECOFACTOR

Published in Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science, Vol. LXIV, Issue 2
Written by Paula POSAN, Eugenia SOVAREL, Marius MAFTEI, Andra SULER

Environmental factors define an ecological potential that ensures a certain biological productivity of the hunting management fund. A first step in establishing the ecological potential of game management funds is to direct efforts to qualitatively and quantitatively assess all factors that influence biological productivity. Monitoring the dynamics of wild boar herds is important because it is necessary to understand the relationships and correlations that are established between different species of animals in the same territory (prey-predator), but also between the studied species and the existence of an optimal ecological factors: biotic, abiotic and anthropogenic, to ensure the viability of the population. In this paper, was made an evaluation of wild boar herds dynamics, recorded between 2015 and 2020, using data from the Ministry of Environment and according to the assessment keys for hunting territories. Statistical elements were established in order to have a more accurate calculation of the wild boar population trend. It is necessary to know the wild boar herds evolution, in order to develop a long-term strategy, in which hunters also have a key role to play in conserving biodiversity.

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