BIOECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT OF WILDBOAR (Sus scrofa vittatus) AND PORCUPINE (Hystrixjavanica) ON OIL PALM PLANTATION IN INDONESIA
Abstract
Wild boar (Sus scrofa vittatus) and porcupine (Hystrixjavanica) are two species of vertebrate pests
which are commonly found on oil palm plantation in Indonesia, although the main habitat of those
animals is in secondary forest. On oil palm plantation, both species usually destroy seedling which is
newly planted in the fields, particularly at the shoot or the growing point. Monitoring to the population
level and damaged due to these creatures is necessary, before they were managed effectively and
efficiently. Among several methods of the population management to vertebrate pests, it seems
mechanical control (mechanical barrier, repelling, trapping, and hunting) is the most effective and .
efficient. Chemical control using poison bait seems not effective; moreover it is very risky and danger to
human and non target species around the area.
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