Invasive Wild Pigs in North America: Ecology, Impacts, and Management

Invasive Wild Pigs in North America

Ecology, Impacts, and Management
 
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ISBN13:9781138035812
ISBN10:1138035815
Kötéstípus:Keménykötés
Terjedelem:496 oldal
Méret:254x178 mm
Súly:1354 g
Nyelv:angol
Illusztrációk: 37 Illustrations, black & white; 88 Illustrations, color; 30 Tables, black & white
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Rövid leírás:

Wild pigs are an emerging issue as populations in North America and across the globe have grown very quickly in recent decades. Along with wild pigs come a multitude of costs that outweigh benefits. Feral swine cause significant damage to agriculture, livestock, natural resources, human safety, and property. This book covers all aspects of feral swine biology, ecology, history, strategies for management, as well as environmental and agricultural impacts. Current swine research demonstrates that a lack of control intervention results in significant damages and risks to important natural and agricultural resources.

Hosszú leírás:

Throughout North America, non-native wild pigs have become an ecologically and economically destructive invasive species. Though they are regarded as a popular game species by some, provide economic benefits to others, and are even engrained into societal heritage in some areas, wild pigs are responsible for an extraordinary amount of damage in both natural and anthropogenic systems throughout North America. As the density and range of wild pig habitat have substantially increased over the last several decades, the magnitude and diversity of their negative impacts are not yet fully realized or quantified. With various conflicts continually emerging, wild pig management is difficult and expensive to achieve. As a result, wild pigs represent one of the greatest wildlife management challenges North America faces in the 21st century.


Invasive Wild Pigs in North America: Ecology, Impacts, and Management addresses all aspects of wild pig biology, ecology, damage, and management in a single comprehensive volume. It assimilates and organizes information on the most destructive introduced vertebrate species in the United States, establishing a foundation from which managers, researchers, policy makers, and other stakeholders can build upon into the future. The book provides comprehensive coverage of wild pig biology and ecology, techniques for management and research, and regional chapters. It is an asset to readers interested in wild pigs, the resources they impact, and how to mitigate those impacts, and establishes a vision of the future of wild pigs in North America.


Features:




  • Compiles valuable knowledge for a broad audience including wild pig managers, researchers, adversaries, and enthusiasts from across North America



  • Addresses taxonomy, morphology, genetics, physiology, spatial ecology, population dynamics, diseases and parasites, and the naturalized niche of wild pigs



  • Includes chapters on damage to resources, management, research methods, human dimensions and education, and policy and legislation



  • Contains full color images and case studies of interesting and informative situations being created by wild pigs throughout North America



  • Includes a chapter on wild pigs at the wildland?urban interface, a more recent and especially challenging issue

Tartalomjegyzék:


Foreword: The Dilemma with Wild Pigs in North America


Acknowledgments


Editors


Contributors



Chapter 1 Introduction


Kurt C. VerCauteren, John J. Mayer, James C. Beasley, Stephen S. Ditchkoff, Gary J. Roloff, and Bronson K. Strickland



Chapter 2 Wild Pig Taxonomy, Morphology, Genetics, and Physiology


John J. Mayer, Timothy J. Smyser, Antoinette J. Piaggio, and Stam M. Zervanos



Chapter 3 Wild Pig Spatial Ecology and Behavior


Steven M. Gray, Gary J. Roloff, Robert A. Montgomery, James C. Beasley, and Kim M. Pepin



Chapter 4 Wild Pig Population Dynamics


Nathan P. Snow, Ryan S. Miller, James C. Beasley, and Kim M. Pepin



Chapter 5 Diseases and Parasites That Impact Wild Pigs and Species They Contact


Joseph L. Corn and Michael J. Yabsley



Chapter 6 The Naturalized Niche of Wild Pigs in North America


Peter E. Schlichting, James C. Beasley, and Kurt C. VerCauteren



Chapter 7 Wild Pig Damage to Resources


Bronson K. Strickland, Mark D. Smith, and Andrew L. Smith



Chapter 8 Management of Wild Pigs


Stephen S. Ditchkoff and Michael J. Bodenchuk



Chapter 9 Research Methods for Wild Pigs


James C. Beasley, Michael J. Lavelle, David A. Keiter, Kim M. Pepin, Antoinette J. Piaggio, John C. Kilgo, and Kurt C. VerCauteren



Chapter 10 Human Dimensions and Education Associated with Wild Pigs in North America


Michael T. Mengak and Craig A. Miller



Chapter 11 Wild Pig Policy and Legislation


Andrew L. Smith



Chapter 12 Wild Pigs in Western North America


Michael P. Glow, John J. Mayer, Bethany A. Friesenhahn, and Kurt C. VerCauteren



Chapter 13 Wild Pigs in North-Central North America


Ryan K. Brook and Michael P. Glow



Chapter 14 Wild Pigs in Northeastern North America


Dwayne R. Etter, Melissa Nichols, and Karmen M. Hollis-Etter



Chapter 15 Wild Pigs in South-Central North America


Joshua A. Gaskamp, James C. Cathey, Billy Higginbotham, and Michael J. Bodenchuk



Chapter 16 Wild Pigs in Southeastern North America


John J. Mayer, James C. Beasley, Raoul K. Boughton, and Stephen S. Ditchkoff



Chapter 17 Wild Pigs in the Pacific Islands


Steven C. Hess, Nathaniel H. Wehr, and Creighton M. Litton



Chapter 18 Wild Pigs in Mexico and the Caribbean


J. Alfonso Ortega-S, Johanna Delgado-Acevedo, Jorge G. Villarreal-González, Rafael Borroto-Páez, and Roberto Tamez-González



Chapter 19 Wild Pig Populations along the Urban Gradient


Jesse S. Lewis, Kurt C. VerCauteren, Robert M. Denkhaus, and John J. Mayer



Chapter 20 The Future of Wild Pigs in North America


Stephen S. Ditchkoff, James C. Beasley, John J. Mayer, Gary J. Roloff, Bronson K. Strickland, and Kurt C. VerCauteren



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