Thermoregulation in the wild boar (Sus scrofa)

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Thomas Ruf
Sebastian G. Vetter
Johanna Painer-Gigler
Gabrielle Stalder
Claudia Bieber
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[1] University of Veterinary Medicine,Department of Interdisciplinary Life Sciences, Research Institute of Wildlife Ecology
[2] University of Veterinary Medicine,Department for Farm Animals and Veterinary Public Health, Institute of Animal Welfare Science
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Thermoregulation; TNZ; Heart rate; Core–shell; Subcutaneous temperature; Mass;
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The wild boar (Sus scrofa) originates from warm islands but now inhabits large areas of the world, with Antarctica as the only continent not inhabited by this species. One might be tempted to think that its wide distribution results from increasing environmental temperatures. However, any effect of temperature is only indirect: Abundant availability of critical food resources can fully compensate the negative effects of cold winters on population growth. Here, we asked if temperature as a habitat factor is unimportant compared with other habitat indices, simply because wild boars are excellent thermoregulators. We found that the thermoneutral zone in summer was approximately 6–24 °C. In winter, the thermoneutral zone was lowered to 0–7 °C. The estimated increase in the heart rate and energy expenditure in the cold was less than 30% per 10 °C temperature decline. This relatively small increase of energy expenditure during cold exposure places the wild boar in the realm of arctic animals, such as the polar bear, whereas tropical mammals raise their energy expenditure several fold. The response of wild boars to high Ta was weak across all seasons. In the heat, wild boars avoid close contact to conspecifics and particularly use wallowing in mud or other wet substrates to cool and prevent hyperthermia. Wild boars also rely on daily cycles, especially of rhythms in subcutaneous temperature that enables them to cheaply build large core–shell gradients, which serve to lower heat loss. We argue it is predominantly this ability which allowed wild boars to inhabit most climatically diverse areas in the world.
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