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Do boars compensate for hunting with higher reproductive hormones?
Achiad Davidson
, Dan Malkinson
, Anat Schonblum
,
Lee Koren
, Uri Shanas
The Mina and Everard Goodman Faculty of Life Sciences - at Bar-Ilan University
University of Haifa
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Reproductive Hormones
100%
Hunting Pressure
100%
Boar
100%
Wild Boar
75%
Reproductive Potential
37%
Stress Response
25%
Cortisol Level
25%
Progesterone Level
25%
Sexual Maturity
25%
Negative Effects
12%
Northern Israel
12%
General Mechanism
12%
Population Growth
12%
Predation Risk
12%
Physiological Effects
12%
Hormonal Response
12%
Reproductive System
12%
Chronic Stress
12%
Steroid Hormone Levels
12%
Steroid Levels
12%
Predator Stress
12%
Pressure Groups
12%
Generation Time
12%
Comparing Populations
12%
High Progesterone
12%
Stress Hypothesis
12%
Signs of Stress
12%
Wild Boar Sus Scrofa
12%
Juvenile Females
12%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Reproductives
100%
Wild Boars
100%
Boars
100%
Predation
28%
Progesterone
28%
Sexual Maturity
28%
Cortisol
28%
Steroid Hormone
14%
Sus Scrofa
14%
Population Growth
14%
Reproductive System
14%