Background: Wild boar (Sus scrofa) is a widely distributed ungulate whose success can be attributed to a variety of ecological features. The genetic variation and population structure of Lithuania’s wild boar population have not yet been thoroughly studied. The purposes of this study were to investigate the genetic diversity of S. scrofa and assess the effects of habitat fragmentation on the population structure of wild boar in Lithuania. A total of 96 S. scrofa individuals collected from different regions of Lithuania were genotyped using fifteen microsatellite loci. Results: The microsatellite analysis of the wild boars indicated high levels of genetic diversity within the population. Microsatellite markers showed evidence of a single pan...
Wild boar (Sus scrofa), one of the most widespread wildlife species, has entered a stage of continuo...
The reintroduction of wild boar from central Europe after World War II has contributed substantiall...
The reintroduction of wild boar from central Europe after World War II has contributed substantiall...
Wild boar (Sus scrofa) are among the most widely distributed large mammals in the world. The natural...
Due to proper management, control of the number of wolves and climatic warming over the last 50 year...
The wild boar (Sus scrofa) is one of the most widely distributed mammals in Europe. Its demography w...
The wild boar is one of the most common mammals in Lithuania, which is currently facing a major chal...
In the Carpathian Basin the wild boar (Sus scrofa) belongs among the most important game species bot...
The emergence of African swine fever (ASF) in Lithuania and its subsequent persistence has led to a ...
<div><p>The wild boar (<i>Sus scrofa)</i> is one of the most widely distributed mammals in Europe. I...
Iki Afrikinio kiaulių maro 2014 metų protrūkio šernų populiacija Lietuvoje kiekvienais metais buvo v...
The reintroduction of wild boar from central Europe after World War II has contributed substantially...
The reintroduction of wild boar from central Europe after World War II has contributed substantially...
Wild boar (Sus scrofa), one of the most widespread wildlife species, has entered a stage of continuo...
Wild boar (Sus scrofa), one of the most widespread wildlife species, has entered a stage of continuo...
Wild boar (Sus scrofa), one of the most widespread wildlife species, has entered a stage of continuo...
The reintroduction of wild boar from central Europe after World War II has contributed substantiall...
The reintroduction of wild boar from central Europe after World War II has contributed substantiall...
Wild boar (Sus scrofa) are among the most widely distributed large mammals in the world. The natural...
Due to proper management, control of the number of wolves and climatic warming over the last 50 year...
The wild boar (Sus scrofa) is one of the most widely distributed mammals in Europe. Its demography w...
The wild boar is one of the most common mammals in Lithuania, which is currently facing a major chal...
In the Carpathian Basin the wild boar (Sus scrofa) belongs among the most important game species bot...
The emergence of African swine fever (ASF) in Lithuania and its subsequent persistence has led to a ...
<div><p>The wild boar (<i>Sus scrofa)</i> is one of the most widely distributed mammals in Europe. I...
Iki Afrikinio kiaulių maro 2014 metų protrūkio šernų populiacija Lietuvoje kiekvienais metais buvo v...
The reintroduction of wild boar from central Europe after World War II has contributed substantially...
The reintroduction of wild boar from central Europe after World War II has contributed substantially...
Wild boar (Sus scrofa), one of the most widespread wildlife species, has entered a stage of continuo...
Wild boar (Sus scrofa), one of the most widespread wildlife species, has entered a stage of continuo...
Wild boar (Sus scrofa), one of the most widespread wildlife species, has entered a stage of continuo...
The reintroduction of wild boar from central Europe after World War II has contributed substantiall...
The reintroduction of wild boar from central Europe after World War II has contributed substantiall...