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7. Percutaneous Alginate Hydrogel Endomyocardial Injection with a Novel Dedicated Catheter Delivery System: An Animal Feasibility Study.

8. Aposematism vs. scavenging? camera trapping unveils low and seasonal-dependent consumption of toxic salamander carcasses by wild boars.

9. Walking together: artificial and natural selection in traditional husbandry of feral pigs.

10. Habitat suitability and relative abundance of wild boars in the east‐central Tianshan Mountains, China.

11. Is it 'Sus-picious'? Revisiting the Presence of the Wild Boar on the Island of Crete.

12. Genetic characterisation of the Nero d'Aspromonte pig population in Southern Italy.

13. Use of Chemical Tracers in Sus scrofa Population Studies—A Scoping Review.

14. Stochastic population models to identify optimal and cost‐effective harvest strategies for feral pig eradication.

15. Wolf diet in the Notecka Forest, western Poland.

16. Anatomy and connectivity of the Göttingen minipig subgenual cortex (Brodmann area 25 homologue).

17. Population response of eastern wild turkey to removal of wild pigs.

18. Unintended consequences of wildlife feeders on spatiotemporal activity of white‐tailed deer, coyotes, and wild pigs.

19. Testing the 'parasite-mediated domestication' hypothesis: a comparative approach to the wild boar and domestic pig as model species.

20. Characterization of SNPs in meat quality-related genes in Argentine Coastal Creole pigs and their potential as a porcine genetic resource.

21. Occurrence of Anaplasma sp. infection in pigs (Sus scrofa) at Morgan Farm, Palangka Raya City

22. Development of RT-qPCR assay for assessing the expression of ACTB and SDHA housekeeping genes in the cell cultures of mammalian hosts of zoonotic infections

23. Rethinking Our Approach to Wild Pig Control Data and Field Tasks

24. Evaluating the Efficacy of an Alternative Warfarin Bait Formulation in Controlling Wild Pigs (Sus scrofa) in North Texas

25. Wild Pigs in Wild Places: Controlling Pigs in the Sipsey Wilderness Area

26. Data-Based Decision-Making is Essential for Effective Feral Pig Management in Australia

27. History, Management, and Future of Invasive Wild Pigs

28. Spatiotemporal Partitioning of Two Invasive Ungulates in Guam (Abstract)

29. The Texas Feral Swine Eradication and Control Pilot Program

30. Mapping and functional characterization of structural variation in 1060 pig genomes

31. The frequent five: Insights from interviews with urban wildlife professionals in Germany

32. Experience shapes wild boar spatial response to drive hunts

33. The Hungarian fossil record of the Pliocene pig Sus arvernensis (Suidae, Mammalia).

34. Balancing welfare and habitat damage in pigs (Sus scrofa) under extensive farming: an ethological approach for determining the effects of group composition and environmental enrichment.

35. Profile of mRNA expression in the myometrium after intrauterine Escherichia coli injections in pigs.

36. Dietary Niche Variation in an Invasive Omnivore: The Effects of Habitat on Feral Pig Resource Use in Hawai'i.

37. Factors Affecting Financial Losses Caused by Wild Boars in Ningxia, China.

38. Sex-Based Differences in Multilocus Heterozygosity in Wild Boar from Spain.

39. Surveillance of Feral Swine (Sus scrofa ) in the Western USA for Antibodies to Vesicular Stomatitis Virus, 2013–21.

40. Characterization and treatment protocol of injuries inflicted to humans by synurbic European wild boars (Sus scrofa).

41. Drivers of wild boar abundance and hunting effectiveness in southern Tunisia.

42. The frequent five: Insights from interviews with urban wildlife professionals in Germany.

43. Agricultural and Ecological Resources Safeguarded by the Prevention of Wild Pig Population Expansion.

44. Social interactions and habitat structure in understanding the dynamic space use of invasive wild pigs.

45. Characterizing feral swine movement across the contiguous United States using neural networks and genetic data.

46. Attraction of microarthropods to dung of invasive mammals in meadows of northwestern Patagonia.

47. Can hair snares provide a reliable method for estimating abundance of an exotic ungulate?

48. Low secondary risks for turkey vultures from a sodium nitrite toxic bait for wild pigs.

49. The Domestication of Wild Boar Could Result in a Relaxed Selection for Maintaining Olfactory Capacity.

50. Serological and Molecular Survey of Rickettsial Agents in Wild Boars (Sus scrofa) from Midwestern Brazil.

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