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Dinesh, Kumar Sunwasiya A. Ashwitha Arthiya K. "Conservation of animal genetic resources in India-Public aspect." Science World a monthly e magazine 2, no. 6 (2022): 1018–19. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6841582.

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Breeds contain the genetic diversity of domesticated species; hence conserving breeds conserve this diversity. Breeds are stable genetic resources that enable the matching of animals with various environments and production goals. Breeds were created by a process involving foundation, isolation and selection. Breed types that are considered genetic resources include "landraces" (local breeds), standard breeds, commercial production breeds and feral livestock that has converted to a free-living state.
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Oravcová, M., J. Huba, L. Hetényi, J. Bulla, V. Mátlová, and O. Kadlečík. "Farm animal genetic resources in the Slovak Republic." Czech Journal of Animal Science 49, No. 10 (2011): 430–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/4328-cjas.

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At present, farm animal genetic resources are used to a various extent and with different objectives inSlovakia. The use of highly productive breeds or hybrids aimed at profitable and competitive production prevails. To a smaller extent, breeds that are a part ofSlovakia’s and world cultural heritage are kept. The improvement of these breeds for high production or reproduction traits is not a priority. Diversity of farm animals is viewed through the variety of species and breeds used for production of food for people and, also, through the variety of production systems in livestock.
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Blackburn, Harvey D., Ted Manahan, Carrie S. Wilson, et al. "333 Animal –GRIN a platform for animal genetic information." Journal of Animal Science 97, Supplement_3 (2019): 49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jas/skz258.098.

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Abstract An information system, Animal-GRIN, has been constructed as part of the U.S., Brazilian, and Canadian livestock genetic resource programs. It is designed to provide information to gene bank managers, the research community, and livestock producers about livestock breeds and subpopulations acquired in gene bank collections. The system was developed using a range of free software tools, including: MySQL, Ruby on Rails, Java Script, etc. The system is dynamic and publically accessible (https://nrrc.ars.usda.gov/A-GRIN). Exemplary information in Animal-GRIN consists of: animal identifiers
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Leroy, Gregoire, Paul Boettcher, Badi Besbes, Coralie Danchin-Burge, Roswitha Baumung, and Sipke J. Hiemstra. "Cryoconservation of Animal Genetic Resources in Europe and Two African Countries: A Gap Analysis." Diversity 11, no. 12 (2019): 240. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d11120240.

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Cryoconservation is one of the main strategies to conserve farm animal genetic resources, providing opportunities for genetic improvement and adaptation to changes in production environments and consumer demands. In this study, we combine livestock breed-related data from the Domesticated Animal Diversity Information System (DAD-IS) and information provided by gene banks from 15 European and 2 non-European countries on material stored for livestock breeds to analyze the gaps in cryomaterial collections according to species, countries and various breed categories. Out of the 2949 breeds registe
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Dr., Mandakranta Bhuyan1 Dr. S.D. Ingole2 Dr. S.V. Bharucha3 Dr. K.L. Yoshitha1 Dr. Khapre Vikas Suresh1. "Biotechnology for Animal Ecology." Trends In Agriculture Science 1, no. 6 (2022): 242–46. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7043476.

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The world has ever been struggling to conserve nature and natural resources. The simultaneous increase of food demand with the increase in human population has hammered our ‘nature conservation’ concepts. We are threateningly losing our animal genetic resources. Westernized notions of what constitutes a ‘good breed’ have spoilt our concepts of native breeds. The past 3 decades have seen the extensive use of ‘elite’ germplasm being used for crossing with indigenous breeds, leading to large-scale propagation of exotic breeds at the cost of native breeds, some
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Luksaite, Jovita, Egle Zokaityte, Vytaute Starkute, Sonata Sidlauskiene, Gintare Zokaityte, and Elena Bartkiene. "Personalized Strategy for Animal-Assisted Therapy for Individuals Based on the Emotions Induced by the Images of Different Animal Species and Breeds." Animals 12, no. 5 (2022): 597. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12050597.

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The aim of this study was to apply the FaceReader technique to select the animal species and breed for a personalized AAT based on the emotions (‘neutral’, ‘happy’, ‘sad’, ‘angry’, ‘surprised’, ‘scared’, ‘disgusted’, and ‘contempt’) induced in the persons (18–64 years old) by the images of different animal species and breeds. To implement the aim, the images of different animal species (Canis familiaris, Felis silvestriscatus, Sus scrofa domesticus, Ovis aries, and Equus caballus) and their breeds (dogs: Australian shepherd, pug, Labrador retriever, Doberman, miniature schnauzer, beagle, three
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Barker, J. S. F. "Conservation of livestock breed diversity." Animal Genetic Resources Information 25 (April 1999): 33–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1014233900005770.

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SUMMARYMankind uses some 40 species of animals as domestic livestock to meet our needs for food, clothing, power, etc. Within these species, there are in total some 4,500 breeds that are referred to as the global animal genetic resources. Each breed comprises a unique set of genes. More than 30% of breeds are estimated to be at risk of extinction, and many more, particularly in developing countries, are threatened by inefficient utilization. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations has been mandated by its member nations to manage the global animal genetic resources, and maj
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Buchanan, Fiona C., and Tracey D. Thue. "Intrabreed polymorphic information content of microsatellites in cattle and sheep." Canadian Journal of Animal Science 78, no. 3 (1998): 425–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/a98-002.

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Eight ovine and eleven bovine microsatellites were amplified in unrelated individuals from five breeds of sheep and cattle respectively. Polymorphic information content (PIC) was calculated for each breed. It was shown that the common practice of using genotypes from several breeds to calculate PIC for a livestock species can give misleading PIC values for a given breed. Key words: Microsatellite, polymorphic information content
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Scherf, B., and D. Pilling. "Basic demographic data — a prerequisite for effective management of animal genetic resources." Animal Genetic Resources Information 44 (April 2009): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1014233900002819.

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SummaryDemographic data describe the size, structure and distribution of livestock populations and how these change over time. They are fundamental to determining the risk status of breed populations both on a national and a global scale. Currently, no population data are available for 36 percent of the breeds recorded in the Domestic Animal Diversity Information System (DAD-IS), and for many other breeds data are updated so infrequently that monitoring trends in risk status is difficult or impossible. Data on the geographical distribution of breeds are also generally inadequate. A baseline su
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Iposu, S. O., N. Okwelum, A. O. F. Kumapayi, A. O. Talabi, K. Sanwo, and M. I. Takeet. "Prevalence of ticks in sheep and goats in Abeokuta and its environs." Nigerian Journal of Animal Production 41, no. 1 (2021): 224–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.51791/njap.v41i1.2728.

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This study evaluated The association of breed, sex, age and location of herd/flock (Village. peri-urban and sales point) with prevalence and distribution of ticks in sheep and goats in Abeokuta and its environs, A total of 300 sheep and 300 goats were randomly selected from the three locations. The estimated age, sex, and breeds of each animal were determined. Thereafter, they were examined for presence of ticks, Ticks were collected into universal bottles containing 1% formaldehyde The type, location and load on each animal were also recorded. The ticks were identified up to species level. Da
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Animal breeds and species"

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Kataria, Mitesh. "Environmental valuation, ecosystem services and aquatic species /." Uppsala : Dept. of Economics, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 2007. http://epsilon.slu.se/200765.pdf.

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Campana, Michael Gray. "Diachonic DNA analyses of animal breeds and populations." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2011. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/236764.

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Humans are dependent on the animals they raise and breed for food and secondary products. Archaeological and genetic investigations can provide critical insights into the history and development of these breeds and help understand human activities in the past. Furthermore, many well-adapted breeds are endangered and archaeological and genetic data can help inform future breed conservation choices. Utilising ancient DNA data could potentially permit detailed diachronic analyses of the development of animal breeds. Ancient DNA analyses have typically focussed on large-scale biogeographic pattern
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PALA, AKIN. "EFFECTS OF THREE TWICE-A-YEAR BREEDING SCHEDULES IN FOUR BREEDS OF SHEEP." NCSU, 2002. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-20020107-161344.

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<p>PALA, AKIN. Effects of Three Twice-a-Year Breeding Schedules in Four Breeds of Sheep. (Under the direction of ODIS WAYNE ROBISON and ROGER LEE McCRAW).Straightbred populations of Dorset, Finnsheep, Composite I (50% Finnsheep, 25% Dorset, and 25% Rambouillet), and Composite II (50% Finnsheep, 25% Suffolk, and 25% Targhee) sheep were evaluated under three different twice-a-year breeding schedules. Ewes were exposed for 32 d starting on August 13 and February 5 for schedule I, on September 15 and March 10 for schedule II, and on October 22 and April 11 for schedule III. Approximately 100 ewes
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Zishiri, Oliver Tendayi. "Genetic analyses of South African terminal sire sheep breeds." Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/4034.

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Thesis (MScAgric (Animal Sciences))--University of Stellenbosch, 2009.<br>ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Fluctuations and a general decline in the ratio between wool and meat prices resulted in marked changes in the South African sheep industry. Commercial producers now exploit other mechanisms such as terminal crossbreeding of Merino-type with meat type breeds or dual-purpose breeds to attain short-term benefits resulting from price fluctuations between wool and mutton without compromising the wool-producing capacities of ewe flocks. Most components of lamb production have low heritability. However, h
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Soto, Evelyn. "Designer Breeds First, Designer Babies Next: How Designer Breeds Paved the Way for Designer Babies and the Future Changes to the World." Thesis, Boston College, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/2345/bc-ir:108797.

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Thesis advisor: Katie Rapier<br>Through the years, people began to breed their dogs and cats with the intention for the pets to be useful in a certain skill. However, that has shifted to focus on their looks rather than their skills thanks to kennel clubs imposing standards on each breed. This has led irresponsible breeding practices to occur which in turn caused breeds to evolve negatively as breeds began to suffer from preventable genetic disorders and negative physical changes. Genetically manipulating soon shifted from pets to humans with PGD/IVF and CRISPR-Cas9. At first, there was a focu
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Hansen, Christiane. "The genetic distance among cattle breeds as related to animal genetic resource conservation." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/nq23608.pdf.

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Abin, Samuel Atanasio Mustafa. "Animal recording as a tool for improved genetic management in African beef cattle breeds." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/46030.

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Population structure in five African beef cattle breeds in South Africa was investigated, to assess the effect of animal recording in management of genetic diversity and genetic improvement. Pedigree records of 247,173 Afrikaner, 57,561 Boran, 198,557 Drakensberger, 256,692 Nguni and 55,309 Tuli breed were analysed using the online POPREP software system. Pedigree completeness over six generations varied with the lowest completeness in the Boran and the highest in the Afrikaner.The average generation interval ranged between 6.0 to 6.4 years. The rates of inbreeding per year were 0.03%, 0.04%,
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Zanetti, Enrico. "GENETIC, PHENOTYPIC AND PROTEOMIC CHARACTERISATION OF LOCAL CHICKEN BREEDS." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Padova, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/11577/3421770.

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In common domestic species for which varieties, strains or breeds are in danger of extinction, the population levels at which action needs to be taken are object of research in many countries. Different approaches have been developed and exploited to understand the different aspects that contribute to breed differentiation and to study the typical products that originate from them. The thesis is made up of three contributes. The objectives of the first one were to determine genetic variation and to analyze population structure in six Italian local chicken breeds involved in a conservation pro
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Brooks, Pribac Teja. "Animal Grief and Spirituality: Cross-Species Perspectives." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/20097.

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This thesis joins a vibrant interdisciplinary conversation about animal subjectivity. Specifically, it addresses the question of whether nonhuman animals possess capacities for a human-comparable feeling of grief and spiritual experience. Historically, a substantial amount of philosophical discourse, particularly in the Western tradition, has centred on attempts to articulate a framework of defining features that would capture the presumably distinct nature of the human. Grief and spirituality have jealously been guarded as such uniquely human attributes, and despite nonhuman animal grief, as
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Davids, Annelin Henriehetta. "Estimation of genetic distances and heterosis in three ostrich (Struthio camelus) breeds for the improvement of productivity." Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/6632.

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Thesis (MScAgric (Animal Sciences))--University of Stellenbosch, 2011.<br>Includes bibliography.<br>ENGLISH ABSTRACT: A study was conducted to characterize the three ostrich breeds available as genetic resource in South Africa, namely the South African Black (SAB), Zimbabwean Blue (ZB) and the Kenyan Redneck (KR), and their respective crosses. Growth, slaughter traits and reproduction of these ostriches were recorded at Oudtshoorn Research Farm in the Western Cape of South Africa. Individual non-linear regressions (Gompertz) were fitted to the data of 390 purebred and 41 crossbred ostriche
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Books on the topic "Animal breeds and species"

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Lebed'ko, Egor. Species and breed biodiversity of cattle. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1938024.

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The monograph presents detailed scientific research on the origin, domestication and domestication of cattle, the history of the origin and formation of the cattle industry in the world. Materials on the biological diversity of species and breeds of cattle are presented. Attention is focused on the classification of species and subspecies of livestock, the main breeds. Attention is paid to the economic and biological features of different types of livestock. The methods and methods of breeding new breeds and their improvement are given. The directions of conducting breeding work with a variety
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Chenoweth, Peter J., and Steven P. Lorton, eds. Manual of animal andrology. CABI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789243505.0000.

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Abstract A succinct reference for those assessing and managing the reproductive functionality of male animals, this practical manual contains both generic and species-specific information suitable for widespread worldwide application. Chapters 1 to 5 covers all relevant aspects such as handling and restraint, physical examination, reproductive examination, important reproductive diseases, biosecurity, semen collection and its assessment, mating behaviour, and the fundamentals of semen handling and preservation for artificial breeding. A simple, concise 'go-to' for the useful techniques and pro
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Dettlaff, T. A., and S. G. Vassetzky, eds. Animal Species for Developmental Studies. Springer US, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0503-3.

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Dettlaff, T. A., and S. G. Vassetzky, eds. Animal Species for Developmental Studies. Springer US, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3654-3.

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Cain, Arthur J. Animal species and their evolution. Princeton University Press, 1993.

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Antonovna, Detlaf Tatʹi͡a︡na, and Vassetzky S. G, eds. Animal species for developmental studies. Consultants Bureau, 1990.

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B, Shrestha J. N., Canada. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. Research Branch., and Centre for Food and Animal Research (Canada), eds. Canada's animal genetic resources: Sheep breeds in Canada. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Research Branch, 1994.

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B, Shrestha J. N., Canada. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. Research Branch., and Centre for Food and Animal Research (Canada), eds. Canada's animal genetic resources: Swine breeds in Canada. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Research Branch, 1995.

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Dickerson, G. E. Evaluation of breeds and crosses of domestic animals. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1993.

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Sambraus, Hans Hinrich. A colour atlas of livestock breeds. Wolfe, 1992.

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Book chapters on the topic "Animal breeds and species"

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Simm, Geoff, Geoff Pollott, Raphael Mrode, Ross Houston, and Karen Marshall. "The origins and rôles of today's livestock breeds." In Genetic improvement of farmed animals. CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789241723.0001.

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Abstract The huge variety of animal and other species that we see today, together with those now extinct, evolved by the process of natural selection. The key to natural selection, and to the artificial selection practised by breeders, is the inherited variation in many characteristics that exists between individual animals. Domestication of animals began 12,000 to 10,000 years ago. Whether or not it has been done knowingly, artificial selection, as well as natural selection, has been practised among domestic animals ever since then. Although distinct breeds or strains of cattle and sheep exis
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DelCurto, Timothy, Samuel A. Wyffels, Martin Vavra, Michael J. Wisdom, and Christian J. Posbergh. "Western Rangeland Livestock Production Systems and Grazing Management." In Rangeland Wildlife Ecology and Conservation. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-34037-6_4.

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AbstractRangeland wildlife ecology and conservation is strongly influenced by domestic livestock systems. Domestic livestock production on rangelands in North America is dominated by ruminant livestock, with beef cattle being the largest industry. Rangeland ruminant livestock production systems are unique in that land/animal managers develop production systems that attempt to optimize the use of limited-nutrition forage bases. This involves the strategic selection of calving/lambing dates to coincide with forage resources and labor limitations. Likewise, the species, breed, and age of animal i
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Burns, Alison. "The Mesolithic Footprints Retained in One Bed of the Former Saltmarshes at Formby Point, Sefton Coast, North West England." In Reading Prehistoric Human Tracks. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60406-6_16.

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AbstractIn the early Holocene period, extensive tracts of coastal land were submerged as the climate warmed and meltwaters flooded into the oceans. As the Irish Sea expanded, coastlines altered and large intertidal zones were created as tracts of low-lying land at the tidal margins were gradually submerged. In these areas, reed swamp and saltmarsh formed which, too, were inundated for varying periods of time. However, in the calmer warmer weather of the late spring and summer, birds and mammals were drawn on to the mudflats where they could feed on molluscs, or new reed and sedge shoots, wallo
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Smith, Lesley J. "Anesthetic Management of Brachycephalic Breeds." In Questions and Answers in Small Animal Anesthesia. John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118912997.ch40.

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Kaburu, Stefano S. K. "Species." In Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55065-7_1308.

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Kaburu, Stefano S. K. "Species." In Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-47829-6_1308-1.

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Rowlands, Mark. "Arguing for One’s Species." In Animal Rights. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-26780-4_2.

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Rowlands, Mark. "Arguing for One’s Species." In Animal Rights. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230245112_2.

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Smith, Lesley J. "Anesthetic Considerations for Other Canine Breeds." In Questions and Answers in Small Animal Anesthesia. John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118912997.ch41.

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Fernández, Laura. "Fattening solidarity beyond species." In Feminist Animal Studies. Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003222620-15.

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Conference papers on the topic "Animal breeds and species"

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Sridhar, P., Kabilan V, Manikandan R, and Mukesh Kanna J. "Wild Animal Species Detection System using Embedded Devices." In 2024 9th International Conference on Communication and Electronics Systems (ICCES). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/icces63552.2024.10859668.

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Yu, An, Jeremy Varghese, Ferhat Demirkiran, Peter Buonaiuto, Xin Li, and Ming-Ching Chang. "Dual-Phase Msqnet for Species-Specific Animal Activity Recognition." In 2024 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo Workshops (ICMEW). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmew63481.2024.10645377.

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Hagiwara, Masato, Marius Miron, and Jen-Yu Liu. "ISPA: Inter-Species Phonetic Alphabet for Transcribing Animal Sounds." In 2024 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing Workshops (ICASSPW). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icasspw62465.2024.10669911.

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Bacon, Anthony Thomas, Abbas Saad Alatrany, Luke Topham, et al. "Computer Vision-Driven AI Techniques for Classification of Animal Species." In 2024 17th International Conference on Development in eSystem Engineering (DeSE). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/dese63988.2024.10911884.

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D, Rajarajeshwaran, N. Shanmugapriya, Dhilip Prasath G, and Marithangam K. "Hybrid Fusion Approach for Animal Species Identification using Facial Images." In 2025 3rd International Conference on Advancements in Electrical, Electronics, Communication, Computing and Automation (ICAECA). IEEE, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1109/icaeca63854.2025.11012250.

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P, Kuppusamy, and Naga Chaitanya C.A. "E-CNN: Ensemble-Based Convolutional Neural Network for Animal Species Identification." In 2025 International Conference on Data Science and Business Systems (ICDSBS). IEEE, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1109/icdsbs63635.2025.11032016.

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P, Dhivya, Abhishek P, HariHaran M, and Midhun J. "Deep Learning-Based Acoustic Classification of Animal Species Using Convolutional Neural Networks." In 2025 International Conference on Inventive Computation Technologies (ICICT). IEEE, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1109/icict64420.2025.11004914.

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Ibrahim, Mohammed, Khamis Al-Kubaise, Ali Alkapti, et al. "Classification of Animal Species Using a Deep Neural Network-Based Feature Extraction Method." In 2024 IEEE 21st International Conference on Smart Communities: Improving Quality of Life using AI, Robotics and IoT (HONET). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/honet63146.2024.10822939.

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M, Soundarya, Lingesh Kumar K, and Pawan Prasath S M. "Improving the Precise Identification of Animal Species through the use of Vision Transformers." In 2024 3rd International Conference on Automation, Computing and Renewable Systems (ICACRS). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/icacrs62842.2024.10841612.

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More, Rahul P., and Rais Abdul Hamid Khan. "A Hybrid Deep Learning for Animal Species Classification using CCTV Surveillance Video: A Review." In 2024 IEEE 4th International Conference on ICT in Business Industry & Government (ICTBIG). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/ictbig64922.2024.10911703.

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Reports on the topic "Animal breeds and species"

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Landau, Sergei Yan, John W. Walker, Avi Perevolotsky, Eugene D. Ungar, Butch Taylor, and Daniel Waldron. Goats for maximal efficacy of brush control. United States Department of Agriculture, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2008.7587731.bard.

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Background. Brush encroachment constitutes a serious problem in both Texas and Israel. We addressed the issue of efficacy of livestock herbivory - in the form of goat browsing - to change the ecological balance to the detriment of the shrub vegetation. Shrub consumption by goats is kept low by plant chemical defenses such as tannins and terpenes. Scientists at TAES and ARO have developed an innovative, cost-effective methodology using fecal Near Infrared Spectrometry to elucidate the dietary percentage of targeted, browse species (terpene-richredberry and blueberry juniper in the US, and tanni
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Fagerheim White, Ellen-Louisa, Mervi Honkatukia, Jaana Peippo, and Maria Kjetså. Equines in the Nordics – History, Status and Genetics. The Nordic Genetic Resource Center (NordGen), 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.53780/flkb7985.

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With roots as far as the Bronze age, equines have played an invaluable role in history, both with regards to agriculture and forestry, warfare, transportation and leisure, and therefore hold important cultural significance in the Nordics. The link between horses and the welfare benefits of their caregivers makes the species an important part of society as well. Since the agricultural and industrial revolution, the equine sector has been influenced by a range of challenges due to the dramatic change in the role of horses in society, especially for the Nordic native breeds. However, as society a
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F. White, Ellen-Louisa, Maria Kjetså, Jaana Peippo, and Mervi Honkatukia. The first status report on the conservation of farm animal genetic resources (AnGR) in the Nordics. Nordic Genetic Resource Center (NordGen), 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.53780/lxkb9233.

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This report presents the status of all Nordic native breeds and offers the first comprehensive overview of the 40-year journey in official Nordic collaboration for conservation Nordic farm animal genetic resources (AnGR). It examines the diversity, distribution, and conservation status of these farm animal breeds. By presenting the current methods used for conservation, it also highlights internal and external pressures in the Nordic region. Conservation efforts over the past 40 years have been fruitful; thus, the report also showcases successful conservation efforts by various stakeholders. T
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Pritchard, Joy. ‘Species’, Brooke Animal Welfare Indicators Repository, Brooke. Brooke, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.46746/gaw.2020.abi.spp.

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Ray, Gary L. Invasive Animal Species in Marine and Estuarine Environments: Biology and Ecology. Defense Technical Information Center, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada430308.

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Huijser, M. P., Robert J. Ament, M. Bell, et al. Animal Vehicle Collision Reduction and Habitat Connectivity Pooled Fund Study – Literature Review. Nevada Department of Transportation, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.15788/ndot2021.12.

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This report contains a summary of past research and new knowledge about the effectiveness of mitigation measures aimed at reducing animal-vehicle collisions and at providing safe crossing opportunities for wildlife. The measures are aimed at terrestrial large bodied wild mammal species, free roaming large livestock species (e.g. cattle, horses), free roaming large feral species (e.g. “wild” horses and burros), and small animal species (amphibians, reptiles, and small mammals). While mitigation is common, it is best to follow a three-step approach: avoidance, mitigation, and compensation or “of
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Huijser, Marcel, E. R. Fairbank, and K. S. Paul. Best Practices Manual to Reduce Animal-Vehicle Collisions and Provide Habitat Connectivity for Wildlife. Nevada Department of Transportation, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.15788/ndot2022.2.

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The goal for this manual is to provide practical information for the implementation of mitigation measures that aim to: 1. Improve human safety through reducing collisions with large animals, including large wild mammal species, select free roaming large feral species, and select free roaming large livestock species, and 2. Improve or maintain habitat connectivity for terrestrial wildlife species and selected feral species through safe crossing opportunities. This manual does not include all possible measures that can or may reduce animal-vehicle collisions and maintain or improve habitat conn
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Hinojosa, H. A checklist of plant and animal species at Los Alamos National Laboratory and surrounding areas. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/642696.

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Davis, Austin. Overview of a rapid discrete infrared acquisition system and method for automated behavioral analysis of multiple emissive objects. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2025. https://doi.org/10.21079/11681/49564.

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Many animal species form congregations on the landscape. These concentrations of animals provide an opportunity for biologists to conduct efficient population monitoring efforts. While general use of these sites is easy to document, continual monitoring is often problematic due to limited resources (time, expertise, etc.), potential for human disturbance on animal population and behavior, and an inability to determine an accurate assessment of counts. To allow for accurate and efficient assessment of animal numbers and usage of an area, an automated technology has been developed to monitor and
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HELLMANN, J. J., and N. F. LOBO. Predicting the impacts of climate change on animal distributions: the importance of local adaptation and species' traits. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1043882.

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