Some arguments currently used to support breed conservation are examined. The central point is that we cannot conserve all breeds because we do not have financial resources enough to keep everything (mainly in developing countries) and in many cases we do not have special reasons to conserve breeds. A breed is a human product and it should not be confused with specie. A breed can be generated or transformed. We can create synthetic breeds with the best characteristics of several breeds. Selection is not exhausting genetic variability (there are several experiments showing that), and genetic variability within breeds is large. We need reasons to keep breeds in danger in extinction. A breed is a tool, and we can decide to keep it when it is u...
Humans are responsible for a cataclysm of species extinction that will change the world as we see it...
Global livestock genetic diversity includes all of the species, breeds and strains of domestic anima...
Uniquely selected breeds bred over thousands of years of domestication in awide range of environment...
The future of livestock breeding depends on the availability of a large gene pool from which useful ...
International audienceFor about 10 000 years, farmers have been managing cattle, sheep, and goats in...
Growing awareness of the importance of conserving the biodiversity of livestock breeds is parallelle...
This special issue contains many valuable studies of indigenous domesticated animal genetic resource...
About 30% of all farm animal breeds worldwide are at risk of extinction. To prevent this irreversibl...
Loss of domestic animal breeds around the world is continuing at an alarming rate , the Food and Agr...
The genetic diversity comprised in farm animal species and breeds is an important resource in livest...
Cattle are kept worldwide in various environments and play many different roles in our society. We h...
The world has ever been struggling to conserve nature and natural resources. The simultaneous increa...
In Africa, the only avenue to conserve a breed endangered is in the living form since techniques for...
Methods for biodiversity conservation are reported and applied to 49 African cattle breeds (26 taur...
The world's domestic animal breeds represent an important resource for economic development and live...
Humans are responsible for a cataclysm of species extinction that will change the world as we see it...
Global livestock genetic diversity includes all of the species, breeds and strains of domestic anima...
Uniquely selected breeds bred over thousands of years of domestication in awide range of environment...
The future of livestock breeding depends on the availability of a large gene pool from which useful ...
International audienceFor about 10 000 years, farmers have been managing cattle, sheep, and goats in...
Growing awareness of the importance of conserving the biodiversity of livestock breeds is parallelle...
This special issue contains many valuable studies of indigenous domesticated animal genetic resource...
About 30% of all farm animal breeds worldwide are at risk of extinction. To prevent this irreversibl...
Loss of domestic animal breeds around the world is continuing at an alarming rate , the Food and Agr...
The genetic diversity comprised in farm animal species and breeds is an important resource in livest...
Cattle are kept worldwide in various environments and play many different roles in our society. We h...
The world has ever been struggling to conserve nature and natural resources. The simultaneous increa...
In Africa, the only avenue to conserve a breed endangered is in the living form since techniques for...
Methods for biodiversity conservation are reported and applied to 49 African cattle breeds (26 taur...
The world's domestic animal breeds represent an important resource for economic development and live...
Humans are responsible for a cataclysm of species extinction that will change the world as we see it...
Global livestock genetic diversity includes all of the species, breeds and strains of domestic anima...
Uniquely selected breeds bred over thousands of years of domestication in awide range of environment...