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    Comprehensive Economic Impacts of Wild Pigs on Producers of Six Crops in the South-Eastern US and California by McKee, Sophie C., Mayer, John J., Shwiff, Stephanie A.

    Published in Agriculture (Basel) (01-01-2024)
    “…Wild pigs (Sus scrofa) cause damage to agricultural crops in their native range as well as in the portions of the globe where they have been introduced. In the…”
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    Historical, current, and potential population size estimates of invasive wild pigs (Sus scrofa) in the United States by Lewis, Jesse S., Corn, Joseph L., Mayer, John J., Jordan, Thomas R., Farnsworth, Matthew L., Burdett, Christopher L., VerCauteren, Kurt C., Sweeney, Steven J., Miller, Ryan S.

    Published in Biological invasions (01-07-2019)
    “…To control invasive species and prioritize limited resources, managers need information about population size to evaluate the current state of the problem, the…”
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    Research Priorities for Managing Invasive Wild Pigs in North America by BEASLEY, JAMES C., DITCHKOFF, STEPHEN S., MAYER, JOHN J., SMITH, MARK D., VERCAUTEREN, KURT C.

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-05-2018)
    “…With recent increases in distribution and numbers of feral pigs (Sus scrofa; invasive wild pigs) in North America, there has been a concurrent increase in the…”
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    Frequency and vehicle damage costs of wild pig-vehicle collisions in the United States, 2015–2022 by McKee, Sophie C., Psiropoulos, Jeremiah L., Mayer, John J.

    Published in European journal of wildlife research (01-06-2024)
    “…The increasing frequency of wildlife-vehicle collisions (WVCs) is a globally recognized problem that can severely impact both the animals and humans involved…”
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    Characterization of recent wild pig-vehicle collisions in Georgia, USA by Psiropoulos, Jeremiah L., Howe, Emily, Mayer, John J., McKee, Sophie C.

    Published in Mammal research (2024)
    “…Vehicle collisions with wild pigs ( Sus scrofa ) are reported almost everywhere this species is found. However, this is one of the least studied and…”
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    Cultural and regulatory factors influence distribution and trajectory of invasive species in the United States: A wild pig case study by Smith, Andrew L., Strickland, Bronson K., Leopold, Bruce D., Cummins, James L., Mayer, John J., Street, Garrett M.

    Published in Journal of environmental management (15-07-2023)
    “…Since 2012, control of invasive wild pigs (Sus scrofa) in the United States (US) has become a state and national priority due to their propensity to damage…”
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    Sanitary Waste Landfill Effects on an Invasive Wild Pig Population by MAYER, JOHN J., EDWARDS, THOMAS B., GARABEDIAN, JAMES E., KILGO, JOHN C.

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-07-2021)
    “…Being opportunistic omnivores, wild pigs (Sus scrofa) readily feed on edible garbage. Given the presence of substantial volumes of edible food waste, large…”
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    Determinants of Variation in Home Range of Wild Pigs by PETER E. SCHLICHTING, SARAH R. FRITTS, JOHN J. MAYER, PHILIP S. GIPSON, C. BRAD DABBERT

    Published in Wildlife Society bulletin (2011) (01-09-2016)
    “…Home range is expected to vary with ecological conditions to minimize size while still meeting the biological needs of the individual animal. Understanding the…”
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    Wild pig (Sus scrofa) reproduction and diet in the Rolling Plains of Texas by Schlichting, Peter E, Richardson, Calvin L, Chandler, Brian, Gipson, Philip S, Mayer, John J, Dabbert, C. Brad

    Published in The Southwestern naturalist (01-12-2015)
    “…Wild pigs (Sus scrofa) are an invasive species that can negatively impact arid environments. Their invasiveness mainly stems from two aspects of their…”
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    Characteristics of wild pig farrowing nests and beds in the upper Coastal Plain of South Carolina by Mayer, John J, Martin, F.Douglas, Brisbin, I.Lehr

    Published in Applied animal behaviour science (01-08-2002)
    “…Thirteen farrowing nests and nine resting/loafing beds built by wild pigs (Sus scrofa) from an introduced population in South Carolina, USA, were studied with…”
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    Human fatalities resulting from wild pig attacks worldwide: 2000–2019 by Mayer, John J., Garabedian, James E., Kilgo, John C.

    Published in Human-wildlife interactions (01-04-2023)
    “…Although reported to be rare, human fatalities resulting from wild pig (Sus scrofa) attacks do occur. Toward a better understanding of patterns in fatal wild…”
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    Sanitary Waste Landfill Effects on an Invasive Wild Pig Population by Mayer, John J., Edwards, Thomas B., Garabedian, James E., Kilgo, John C.

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (08-04-2021)
    “…Being opportunistic omnivores, wild pigs (Sus scrofa) readily feed on edible garbage. Given the presence of substantial volumes of edible food waste, large…”
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    Selective depredation of planted hardwood seedlings by wild pigs in a wetland restoration area by Mayer, John J, Nelson, Eric A, Wike, Lynn D

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-09-2000)
    “…Following the planting of several thousand hardwood seedlings in a 69-ha wetland restoration area in west-central South Carolina, USA, wild pigs ( Sus scrofa)…”
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    What is in a “Common” Name? A Call for Consistent Terminology for Nonnative Sus scrofa by David A. Keiter, John J. Mayer, James C. Beasley

    Published in Wildlife Society bulletin (2011) (01-06-2016)
    “…Sus scrofa is both a destructive invasive species and a popular game animal in many parts of the world, but there is a lack of consistency and accuracy in how…”
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    Time-Activity Budgets of Diving Ducks Wintering in South Carolina by Bergan, James F., Smith, Loren M., Mayer, John J.

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-07-1989)
    “…We determined nocturnal and diurnal time-activity budgets from focal individual sampling for buffleheads (Bucephala albeola), lesser scaup (Aythya affinis),…”
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