Camels are found throughout much of Africa, the Indian sub-continent, and in the Middle East, but they are extinct in the wild. Camels provide an enormous range of assets, such as transport, food, shelter, fuel and nutrition for millions of people world-wide
In many parts of the Old World, domesticated camels (genus Camelus) are an essential resource, provi...
The present study was conducted to gather the information regarding habitat, population, management,...
International audienceOld World camels have served humans in cross-continental caravans, transportin...
The camel racing industry would have added value in being able to assign parentage with high certain...
The dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) plays an important role in the socioeconomic lives of noma...
The dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) commonly referred to as ‘ship of the desert’ has played an...
Old World camels have served humans in cross‐continental caravans, transporting people and goods, co...
The camel (Camelus dromedarius) represents an important economic resource in many arid areas across...
Not AvailableIndia is the sixth largest reservoir of camel geneic resources consisting mainly of sin...
In the past, camels moved along with humans traversing ancient trade routes. Hence, camels had to be...
Distribution. A species found in the arid and semi-arid regions of N Africa to the Middle East, and ...
Camels are livestock that exhibit unique morphological, biochemical, and behavioral traits, which ar...
Camels have an important role in the lives of human beings, especially in arid regions, due to their...
Camelids are an important livestock species in many regions of the world, often used for transportat...
We report new demographic and genetic data on southern African camel (Camelus dromedarius) populatio...
In many parts of the Old World, domesticated camels (genus Camelus) are an essential resource, provi...
The present study was conducted to gather the information regarding habitat, population, management,...
International audienceOld World camels have served humans in cross-continental caravans, transportin...
The camel racing industry would have added value in being able to assign parentage with high certain...
The dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) plays an important role in the socioeconomic lives of noma...
The dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) commonly referred to as ‘ship of the desert’ has played an...
Old World camels have served humans in cross‐continental caravans, transporting people and goods, co...
The camel (Camelus dromedarius) represents an important economic resource in many arid areas across...
Not AvailableIndia is the sixth largest reservoir of camel geneic resources consisting mainly of sin...
In the past, camels moved along with humans traversing ancient trade routes. Hence, camels had to be...
Distribution. A species found in the arid and semi-arid regions of N Africa to the Middle East, and ...
Camels are livestock that exhibit unique morphological, biochemical, and behavioral traits, which ar...
Camels have an important role in the lives of human beings, especially in arid regions, due to their...
Camelids are an important livestock species in many regions of the world, often used for transportat...
We report new demographic and genetic data on southern African camel (Camelus dromedarius) populatio...
In many parts of the Old World, domesticated camels (genus Camelus) are an essential resource, provi...
The present study was conducted to gather the information regarding habitat, population, management,...
International audienceOld World camels have served humans in cross-continental caravans, transportin...