Social interactions among individuals are abundant, both in natural and domestic populations, and may affect phenotypes of individuals. Recent research has demonstrated that the social effect of an individual on the phenotype of its social partners may have a genetic component, known as an Indirect Genetic Effect (IGE). Little is known, however, of non-genetic factors underlying such social effects. Early life environments often have large effects on phenotypes of the individuals themselves later in life. Offspring development in many mammalian species, for example, depends on interactions with the mother and siblings. In domestic pigs, individuals sharing the same juvenile environment develop similar body weight later in life. We, therefor...
Background: Behavioral traits of pigs have been shown to be partly under genetic control, which rais...
The welfare, health and productivity of intensively raised pigs may be affected by routine manageme...
Production traits such as growth rate may depend on the social interactions between group members. T...
Social interactions among individuals are abundant, both in natural and domestic populations, and ma...
Social interactions among individuals are abundant, both in natural and domestic populations, and ma...
Social interactions between pigs can influence their health, welfare, and productivity. The effects ...
Pigs may affect each other's health, welfare and productivity through their behaviour. The effect of...
Indirect Genetic Effects (IGEs), also known as associative effects, are the heritable effects that a...
Indirect Genetic Effects (IGEs), also known as associative effects, are the heritable effects that a...
Abstract Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) are heritable effects of an individual on phenotypic values...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether there is heritable social variation in ADG from bir...
Objective The genetic effects of an individual on the phenotypes of its social partners, such as its...
Average daily gain (ADG) in pigs is affected by both direct and social genetic effects (SGE). Howeve...
Background: Behavioral traits of pigs have been shown to be partly under genetic control, which rais...
The welfare, health and productivity of intensively raised pigs may be affected by routine manageme...
Production traits such as growth rate may depend on the social interactions between group members. T...
Social interactions among individuals are abundant, both in natural and domestic populations, and ma...
Social interactions among individuals are abundant, both in natural and domestic populations, and ma...
Social interactions between pigs can influence their health, welfare, and productivity. The effects ...
Pigs may affect each other's health, welfare and productivity through their behaviour. The effect of...
Indirect Genetic Effects (IGEs), also known as associative effects, are the heritable effects that a...
Indirect Genetic Effects (IGEs), also known as associative effects, are the heritable effects that a...
Abstract Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) are heritable effects of an individual on phenotypic values...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether there is heritable social variation in ADG from bir...
Objective The genetic effects of an individual on the phenotypes of its social partners, such as its...
Average daily gain (ADG) in pigs is affected by both direct and social genetic effects (SGE). Howeve...
Background: Behavioral traits of pigs have been shown to be partly under genetic control, which rais...
The welfare, health and productivity of intensively raised pigs may be affected by routine manageme...
Production traits such as growth rate may depend on the social interactions between group members. T...