2021
DOI: 10.21674/2448-0479.72.154-164
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Uma análise sobre os impactos ambientais de espécies exóticas no Bioma Pampa da proliferação ao controle necessário das populações de sus scrofa

Abstract: Resumo A espécie Sus scrofa (javali) foi introduzida no Brasil, nos anos de 1904 e 1906, tornando-se uma ameaça à biodiversidade, à economia do setor agrícola e à sociedade. Neste trabalho, foi proposto identificar os impactos ambientais causados na região de Bagé, as ocorrências e danos na agricultura local, assim como o que vem sendo feito para o efetivo controle da espécie. Para obtenção dos resultados, foi realizado um levantamento de dados através de artigos, documentos on-line e instituições locais… Show more

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“…In addition to the artiodactyls native to Brazil's fauna, the family Suidae, represented by the wild boar Sus scrofa and the domestic pig, Sus scrofa domesticus, has also been reported in the wild [2]. Sus scrofa is considered one of the most impactful exotic bioinvasive species due to its aggressiveness, adaptability, uncontrolled reproduction, and absence of predators [3,4]. Among the exotic mammals that occur in Brazil today, these animals are the species most widely distributed in the country [5].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In addition to the artiodactyls native to Brazil's fauna, the family Suidae, represented by the wild boar Sus scrofa and the domestic pig, Sus scrofa domesticus, has also been reported in the wild [2]. Sus scrofa is considered one of the most impactful exotic bioinvasive species due to its aggressiveness, adaptability, uncontrolled reproduction, and absence of predators [3,4]. Among the exotic mammals that occur in Brazil today, these animals are the species most widely distributed in the country [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Brazil, Sus scrofa was introduced in the 1960s for the main purpose of meat production. Albeit popularly known as feral boar, the individuals that live in its wild form are generally a crossbreed of the European wild boar with domestic pigs, thus giving rise to the popular Brazilian designation of "javaporco" (a contraction of the words javali [wild boar] and porco [pig]) [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%