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Sustainable Goat Production in Adverse Environments: Volume II


Sustainable Goat Production in Adverse Environments: Volume II

Local Goat Breeds

von: João Simões, Carlos Gutiérrez

CHF 130.00

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 09.01.2018
ISBN/EAN: 9783319712949
Sprache: englisch

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<p>This book covers more than 40 indigenous goat breeds and several ecotypes around the globe and describes genotypic and phenotype traits related to species adaptation to harsh environments and climate change. It also addresses sustainable global farming of local goat breeds in different production systems and agro-ecosystems. Discussing three main global regions: Asia, Africa, and Europe, it particularly focuses on adverse environments such as mountain, semiarid and arid regions.</p><p> </p><p>The topic of this highly readable book includes the disciplines of animal physiology, breeding, sustainable agriculture, biodiversity and veterinary science, and as such it provides valuable information for academics, practitioners, and general readers with an interest in those fields.&nbsp;</p><div></div>
Foreword<div>Preface “Think global, act local”</div><div>Introductory Chapter: Goats in Arid and Mountain Areas</div><div>Juan Capote <p>Section I Asia<br></p> <p>Chapter 2 Adaptation Strategies to Sustain Osmanabadi Goat Production in a Changing Climate Scenario<br></p> <p>Veerasamy Sejian, Govindan Krishnan, Madiajagan Bagath, Shalini Vaswani, Mallenahally K. Vidya, Joy Aleena, Vijai P. Maurya and Raghavendra Bhatta&nbsp;</p> <p>Chapter 3 Barbari Goats: Current Status</p> <p>Pramila Umaraw, Akhilesh K. Verma and Pavan Kumar&nbsp;</p> <p>Chapter 4 Chinese Indigenous Goat Breeds</p> <p>Yao-jing Yue, Bo-hui Yang, Yong-jun Li, Wei zhang, Yong Wang, Jian-min Wang and Qiong-huaHong&nbsp;</p> <p>Chapter 5 Rearing and Breeding Damani Goats in Pakistan</p> <p>Masroor E. Babar and Tanveer Hussain&nbsp;</p> <p>Section II Africa&nbsp;</p> <p>Chapter &nbsp;6 Adaptation of Local Meat Goat Breeds to South African Ecosystems</p> <p>Carina Visser&nbsp;</p> Chapter 7 West African Goat Breeds<p></p> <p>Diakaridia Traore&nbsp;</p> <p>Chapter 8 Nigerian West African Dwarf Goats</p> <p>Saidu O. Oseni, Abdulmojeed Yakubu and Adenike R. Aworetan </p> <p>&nbsp;Section III Europe and America&nbsp;</p> Chapter &nbsp;9 Turkish Hair goat, the main pillar of goat population in Turkey<p></p> <p>Özkan Elmaz and Mustafa Saatci&nbsp;</p> <p>Chapter 10 Honamlı, Newly Registered Special Goat Breed of Turkey</p> <p>Mustafa Saatci and Özkan Elmaz&nbsp;</p> <p>Chapter 11 The Garganica and Girgentana Goat Breeds Reared in Different Regions of Italy</p> <p>Davide De Marzo, Anna C. Jambrenghi<sup> </sup>and Francesco Nicastro&nbsp;</p> <p>Chapter 12 The Jonica and Maltese Goat Breeds Reared in Different Regions of Italy</p> <p>Davide De Marzo and Francesco Nicastro&nbsp;</p> <p>Chapter 13 The Sarda Goat, a Resource for the Extensive Exploitation in the Mediterranean Environment</p> <p>Michele Pazzola, Maria Luisa Dettori and Giuseppe Massimo Vacca&nbsp;</p> <p>Chapter 14 The Girgentana Goat Breed: A Zootechnical Overview on Genetics, Nutrition and Dairy Production Aspects</p> <p>Salvatore Mastrangelo and Adriana Bonanno&nbsp;</p> <p>Chapter 15 Murciano-Granadina Goat: A Spanish Local Breed Ready for the Challenges of the 21st Century</p> <p>Juan Vicente Delgado, Vincenzo Landi, Cecilio José Barba, Javier Fernández, Mayra Mercedes Gómez, María Esperanza Camacho, María Amparo Martínez, Francisco Javier Navas and José Manuel León&nbsp;</p> <p>Chapter 16 The Canary Islands’ Goat Breeds (Majorera, Tinerfeña and Palmera): An Example of Adaptation to Harsh Conditions</p> <p>Noemí Castro, Anastasio Argüello and Juan Capote&nbsp;</p> <p>Chapter 17 Reproductive and milk production profiles in Serrana Goats</p> <p>João Simões and Amy Bauer&nbsp;</p> <p>Chapter 18 Situation of Goat Farming in the Czech Republic</p> <p>Zuzana Sztankoova and Jana Rychtářová&nbsp;</p> <p>Chapter 19 Current Situation and Outlook of Several Local Goat Breeds in the Semi-Arid Regions of Brazil</p> <p>Maria N. Ribeiro, Francisco F. Ramos de Carvalho, Roberto G. Costa, Edgard C. Pimenta Filho, Janaina K. G. Arandas and Henrique S. Sérvio&nbsp;</p> <p>Index&nbsp;<br> <b></b></p></div>
<p><b>João Simões</b></p><p>Born in 1967 in Portugal and son of small farmers, João Simões soon developed an affinity for agriculture and livestock that was to shape his professional life and career. From 1993, as a DVM he mainly worked in large-animal clinics. Simultaneously, he joined the Portuguese academy as a professor at the School of Veterinary Sciences, University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro. His academic research is focused on goat reproduction, and he obtained his PhD degree in Veterinary Science on the subject in 2004. He has written numerous scientific and technical publications in collaboration with veterinary students, producers and national agricultural associations. He lives with his wife and two small children in the mountain region of northeast Portugal.</p><p><b>Carlos Gutiérrez&nbsp;</b></p><p> </p><p>Carlos Gutiérrez received the DVM in 1986, Diploma in Public Health in 1988, PhD in 1995, M.Sc. in 2003, and Diplom ECSRHM in 2013. Currently, he is a professor at the School of Veterinary Sciences, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain, and Head of the Large Animal Unit, Teaching Veterinary Hospital. He is particularly interested in tropical animal diseases (trypanosomosis in particular), zoonosis and metabolic diseases affecting dairy goats.</p>
<p>This book covers more than 40 indigenous goat breeds and several ecotypes around the globe and describes genotypic and phenotype traits related to species adaptation to harsh environments and climate change. It also addresses sustainable global farming of local goat breeds in different production systems and agro-ecosystems. Discussing three main global regions: Asia, Africa, and Europe, it particularly focuses on adverse environments such as mountain, semiarid and arid regions.</p><p> </p><p>The topic of this highly readable book includes the disciplines of animal physiology, breeding, sustainable agriculture, biodiversity and veterinary science, and as such it provides valuable information for academics, practitioners, and general readers with an interest in those fields.&nbsp;</p><div></div>
<p>Describes several indigenous goat breeds from around the globe</p><p>Explores adverse eco-agro systems</p><p>Summarizes trends and challenges of genetic improvement</p><p>Provides new insights into goat production systems</p>
<div>Describes several indigenous goat breeds from around the globe&nbsp;<br></div><div><br></div><div>Explores adverse eco-agro systems</div><div><br></div><div>Summarizes trends and challenges of genetic improvement</div><div><br></div><div>Provides new insights into goat production systems</div><div><br></div>

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