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. 2017 Mar 7;7:43871. doi: 10.1038/srep43871

Table 1. Population structure (number of wild boar) in the simulation model regarding age and sex of shot healthy (active surveillance), found dead, shot sick and wild boar, which were involved in road traffic accident (passive surveillance).

*Age **Gender ***Surveillance type and cause of death Number of wild boar Percentage of wild boar Number of wild boar in the simulation model
1 f active 27,784 26.35% 24,768
passive_dead 21 0.02% 19
passive_sick 9 0.01% 8
passive_RTA 74 0.07% 66
m active 29,236 27.73% 26,063
passive_dead 17 0.02% 15
passive_sick 8 0.01% 7
passive_RTA 84 0.08% 75
2 f active 17,375 16.48% 15,489
passive_dead 16 0.02% 14
passive_sick 5 0.00% 4
passive_RTA 55 0.05% 49
m active 19,046 18.06% 16,979
passive_dead 4 0.00% 4
passive_sick 3 0.00% 3
passive_RTA 48 0.05% 43
3 f active 4,671 4.43% 4,164
passive_dead 13 0.01% 12
passive_sick 1 0.00% 1
passive_RTA 23 0.02% 21
m active 6,914 6.56% 6,164
passive_dead 5 0.00% 4
passive_sick 2 0.00% 2
passive_RTA 25 0.02% 22
Total 105,439   93,994

*1: 0–1 year, 2: 1–2 years, 3: >2 years, **f: female, m: male, ***active: shot healthy; passive_dead: found dead; passive_sick: shot sick; passive_RTA: road traffic accident.