The dromedary camel is a seasonally breeding animal. The breeding season (also called “rutting period” or “rut”) of this species coincides with the winter months and is characterized by significant changes in circulating hormonal levels. During the rutting period (winter season), the circulating levels of testosterone, cortisol and thyroid hormones are significantly higher than in the summer (non rutting season), however levels of vitamin D are very low in the winter, compared with those analyzed in non-rutting period (summer season). These changes may modulate the reproduction function and the thermoregulatory adaptation. Concentrations of circulating hormones during the rutting period vary greatly in the literature which could be explaine...
AbstractThe present study was conducted in the Laboratory of Animal Physiology and Biotechnology, De...
Dans les zones désertiques, les animaux sont exposés à un milieu hostile. Dans ce biotope particulie...
International audienceAbstract. Amokrane-Ferrah A, Annane A, Ferrouk-Boukenaoui N, Khaldoun M, Amira...
The dromedary camel is a seasonally breeding animal. The breeding season (also called “rutting perio...
Le dromadaire (Camelus dromedarius), qui est un mammifère bien adapté au désert est une espèce à rep...
The dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius), a well-adapted desert mammal, is a seasonal breeder whose...
La mélatonine, une hormone secrétée par la glande pinéale, a été dosée sur trois chamelles vivant da...
The one humped camel (Camelus dromedarius) or Arabian camel is an essential source of food and milk ...
The male camel is described as a seasonal breeder with a marked peak in sexual activity (the rut) du...
National audienceThe rearing of big camelids is a margin farming activity, developped by some farmer...
Present study was \ud conducted during four seasons of the year, 2008 namely winter \ud (Decem...
AbstractThe present study was conducted in the Laboratory of Animal Physiology and Biotechnology, De...
Five female camels were used in this study. They were totally deprived of food for 5 days. Their bod...
The study was undertaken to investigate the effects of age, season and breed on plasma vitamin D3 co...
The study was undertaken to investigate the effects of age, season and breed on plasma vitamin D3 co...
AbstractThe present study was conducted in the Laboratory of Animal Physiology and Biotechnology, De...
Dans les zones désertiques, les animaux sont exposés à un milieu hostile. Dans ce biotope particulie...
International audienceAbstract. Amokrane-Ferrah A, Annane A, Ferrouk-Boukenaoui N, Khaldoun M, Amira...
The dromedary camel is a seasonally breeding animal. The breeding season (also called “rutting perio...
Le dromadaire (Camelus dromedarius), qui est un mammifère bien adapté au désert est une espèce à rep...
The dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius), a well-adapted desert mammal, is a seasonal breeder whose...
La mélatonine, une hormone secrétée par la glande pinéale, a été dosée sur trois chamelles vivant da...
The one humped camel (Camelus dromedarius) or Arabian camel is an essential source of food and milk ...
The male camel is described as a seasonal breeder with a marked peak in sexual activity (the rut) du...
National audienceThe rearing of big camelids is a margin farming activity, developped by some farmer...
Present study was \ud conducted during four seasons of the year, 2008 namely winter \ud (Decem...
AbstractThe present study was conducted in the Laboratory of Animal Physiology and Biotechnology, De...
Five female camels were used in this study. They were totally deprived of food for 5 days. Their bod...
The study was undertaken to investigate the effects of age, season and breed on plasma vitamin D3 co...
The study was undertaken to investigate the effects of age, season and breed on plasma vitamin D3 co...
AbstractThe present study was conducted in the Laboratory of Animal Physiology and Biotechnology, De...
Dans les zones désertiques, les animaux sont exposés à un milieu hostile. Dans ce biotope particulie...
International audienceAbstract. Amokrane-Ferrah A, Annane A, Ferrouk-Boukenaoui N, Khaldoun M, Amira...