Ding, Jingjing Cui, Xinyuan Wang, Xuan Zhai, Feifei Wang, Lei Zhu, Lifeng
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Frontiers in Microbiology
The gut microbiota plays a crucial role in host health and metabolism. This study explores the differences in gut microbiota and metabolites between domestic pigs (DP) and wild boars (WB) in urban environments. We analyzed gut microbial composition, metabolic profiles, virome composition, antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), and human pathogenic bac...
Krasnikov, Nikita Rykova, Valentina Kucheruk, Oksana Komina, Alina Pchelnikov, Alexander Gulyukin, Alexey Yuzhakov, Anton
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Frontiers in Veterinary Science
Porcine circoviruses (PCVs) are widely distributed in swine herds. PCV2, the significant swine pathogen, causes infections characterized by growth and development disorders, skin lesions, and respiratory distress. PCV3 has been circulating worldwide and can be associated with various clinical signs and disease developments. Wild boars are the main ...
Faustini, Giulia Poletto, Francesca Baston, Riccardo Tucciarone, Claudia Maria Legnardi, Matteo Dal Maso, Mariangela Genna, Viviana Fiorentini, Laura Di Donato, Alessandra Perulli, Simona
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Frontiers in Microbiology
Introduction Porcine circovirus 2 (PCV-2) is a key pathogen for the swine industry at a global level. Nine genotypes, differing in epidemiology and potentially virulence, emerged over time, with PCV-2a, -2b, and -2d being the most widespread and clinically relevant. Conversely, the distribution of minor genotypes appears geographically and temporal...
Cokoski, Kristijan Beuković, Dejan Maletić, Vladimir Horvatović, Miroslava Polovinski Tanovski, Vladimir Vukadinović, Marko Dimitrieska-Stojković, Elizabeta Enimiteva, Vangelica
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Contemporary Agriculture
Wild boars, being a common game species, inhabit regions across Eurasia, the southern regions of Asia and certain Indonesian islands. Being omnivorous and due to their relatively long lifespan, wide distribution and a relatively high number of shot animals per annual legal hunting season, they are suitable to be biological indicators of occurrence ...
Martínez Avilés, Marta Montes, Fernando Sacristán, Irene de la Torre, Ana Iglesias, Irene
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Frontiers in Veterinary Science
The front-wave velocity of African swine fever (ASF) virus spread is depicted through a retrospective spatial and temporal analyses of wild boar outbreaks from Jan. 2014 to Jan. 2022 in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Eastern Poland—regions responsible for more than 50% of all wild boar cases in the EU. The study uses empirical semivariograms in a u...
Ito, Satoshi Bosch, Jaime Isoda, Norikazu Thanh Nguyen, Lam Martinez Aviles, Marta
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Frontiers in Veterinary Science
Snow, Nathan P Glow, Michael P Foster, Justin A VerCauteren, Kurt C
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Pest management science
Wild pigs (Sus scrofa) are an invasive and destructive species throughout many regions of the world. A sodium nitrite (SN) toxic bait is currently used in Australia and being developed for use in the US and other countries to combat the increasing populations of wild pigs. In the US, efforts to modify the Australian SN-toxic bait and baiting strate...
Lacquement, Guillaume Raynal, Jean-Claude
Cette contribution envisage les relations villes-campagnes en se focalisant sur la manière de gérer l’évolution des friches agricoles par la pratique cynégétique au sein de communes situées aux marges des agglomérations urbaines. Cette pratique d’origine rurale est instrumentalisée pour réguler les populations de sangliers dont la croissance et la ...
Wenting, Elke Jansen, Patrick A. Pattipeilohy, Luke van Lunteren, Peter Siepel, Henk van Langevelde, Frank
Scavenging mammals and vultures can exploit and deplete carcasses much faster than other birds and invertebrates. Vultures are strongly influenced by habitat type, e.g. tree cover, since they rely on their eyesight to detect carcasses. It remains unclear whether and how facultative scavengers – both other birds and mammals – are influenced by tree ...
Villanueva, Antonio Fagandini Ruiz, Francesca Galicia, Leopoldo Figueroa B., Eugenio
Protected Natural Areas have traditionally been employed to preserve natural ecosystems, although in recent decades, Payment for Ecosystem Services schemes has been added to complement these initiatives. However, the endemic Temperate Forests are exposed to strong pressures due to anthropic activities such as urban growth and high water demand to s...