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@article{Lieb:2025:10.1111/conl.13105,
author = {Lieb, ZE and Meijaard, E and Brodie, JF and Shabrani, A and Mohd-Azlan, J and Supriatna, J and Struebig, MJ and Deere, NJ and Spencer, KL and Heon, S and Wong, LJ and Juiling, S and Hearn, A and Coudrat, CNZ and Jati, AS and Linkie, M and Ngoprasert, D and Das, D and Wearn, OR and Gray, RJ and Cabanas, AJC and Chankhao, A and Saisamorn, A and Azhar, B and Lee, BPYH and Goossens, B and Traeholt, C and MacDonald, DW and Lastica-Ternura, EA and Garcia-Gil, F and Pattiselanno, F and Fredriksson, G and Davies, G and Hilser, H and Wheelhouse, J and van, der Ploeg J and Redeña-Santos, JC and Moore, JM and Parakkasi, K and Berman, LM and Lee, SXT and Hughes, LJ and Alen, LH and Ancrenaz, M and Chua, MAH and Handschuh, M and Ward, M and Rifqi, MA and Bin, Jaini MA and Bin, Omar MS and Pongpattananurak, N and Shwe, NM and Daniel, OZ and Sinovas, P and Deka, P and Radinal and Thaung, R and Ewers, RM and Legrand, R and Sukmasuang, R and Kaicheen, SS and Khalid, S and Aung, SS and Sheherazade, S an},
doi = {10.1111/conl.13105},
journal = {Conservation Letters},
title = {Mapping multiple wild pig species’ population dynamics in southeast asia during the african swine fever outbreak (2018–2024)},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/conl.13105},
volume = {18},
year = {2025}
}
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AB - The 2018 arrival of African swine fever (ASF) in China was followed by reports of wild pig deaths across most countries in Southeast Asia. However, the magnitude and duration of population-level impacts of ASF on wild pig species remain unclear. To elucidate the spatiotemporal spread of ASF in the region for native pig species, we gathered qualitative information on wild pig population dynamics in Southeast Asia between 2018 and 2024 from 88 expert elicitation questionnaires representing sites in 11 countries. Peak reported population declines occurred in 2021 and 2022, with more than half of respondents reporting declining wild pig populations, far higher than in earlier years. The reported declines waned to 44.23% in 2024, whereas simultaneously, the number of populations reported to be “increasing” increased from 11.3%–13.2% in 2019–2022 to 28.9% in 2024. These reports suggest that the ASF outbreak may have peaked for wild boars and bearded pigs in mainland Southeast Asia, Borneo, and Sumatra, with some subsequent recovery. However, the disease is still expanding into the ranges of island endemic species, such as new reports for the Sulawesi warty pig (Sus celebensis) in September of 2024. Island endemics remain particularly vulnerable to extinction from ASF and require urgent monitoring and conservation action.
AU - Lieb,ZE
AU - Meijaard,E
AU - Brodie,JF
AU - Shabrani,A
AU - Mohd-Azlan,J
AU - Supriatna,J
AU - Struebig,MJ
AU - Deere,NJ
AU - Spencer,KL
AU - Heon,S
AU - Wong,LJ
AU - Juiling,S
AU - Hearn,A
AU - Coudrat,CNZ
AU - Jati,AS
AU - Linkie,M
AU - Ngoprasert,D
AU - Das,D
AU - Wearn,OR
AU - Gray,RJ
AU - Cabanas,AJC
AU - Chankhao,A
AU - Saisamorn,A
AU - Azhar,B
AU - Lee,BPYH
AU - Goossens,B
AU - Traeholt,C
AU - MacDonald,DW
AU - Lastica-Ternura,EA
AU - Garcia-Gil,F
AU - Pattiselanno,F
AU - Fredriksson,G
AU - Davies,G
AU - Hilser,H
AU - Wheelhouse,J
AU - van,der Ploeg J
AU - Redeña-Santos,JC
AU - Moore,JM
AU - Parakkasi,K
AU - Berman,LM
AU - Lee,SXT
AU - Hughes,LJ
AU - Alen,LH
AU - Ancrenaz,M
AU - Chua,MAH
AU - Handschuh,M
AU - Ward,M
AU - Rifqi,MA
AU - Bin,Jaini MA
AU - Bin,Omar MS
AU - Pongpattananurak,N
AU - Shwe,NM
AU - Daniel,OZ
AU - Sinovas,P
AU - Deka,P
AU - Radinal
AU - Thaung,R
AU - Ewers,RM
AU - Legrand,R
AU - Sukmasuang,R
AU - Kaicheen,SS
AU - Khalid,S
AU - Aung,SS
AU - Sheherazade,S
AU - Davies,SJ
AU - Braasch,T
AU - Gray,TNE
AU - Redford,T
AU - Grafe,U
AU - Song,X
AU - Luskin,MS
DO - 10.1111/conl.13105
PY - 2025///
SN - 1755-263X
TI - Mapping multiple wild pig species’ population dynamics in southeast asia during the african swine fever outbreak (2018–2024)
T2 - Conservation Letters
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/conl.13105
UR - https://conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/conl.13105
VL - 18
ER -