Background Since the recommendations on group housing of mink (Neovison vison) were adopted by the Council of Europe in 1999, it has become common in mink production in Europe. Group housing is advantageous from a production perspective, but can lead to aggression between animals and thus raises a welfare issue. Bite marks on the animals are an indicator of this aggressive behaviour and thus selection against frequency of bite marks should reduce aggression and improve animal welfare. Bite marks on one individual reflect the aggression of its group members, which means that the number of bite marks carried by one individual depends on the behaviour of other individuals and that it may have a genetic basis. Thus, for a successful breeding st...
Tail-biting (TB) receipt was recorded at the end of the fattening period on 33,266 gilts of the Tai ...
Genetic studies of social behaviour have currently received new impetus from models including indire...
Mixing of pigs into new social groups commonly induces aggressive interactions that result in skin l...
ABSTRACT Alemu, SW(2015) Indirect Genetic effects for Group-housed Animals. Joint PhD thesis between...
Social interactions among individuals are abundant, both in wild and in domestic populations. With s...
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...
The release of domesticated organisms into natural populations may adversely affect these population...
Additive genetic variance in a trait reflects its potential to respond to selection, which is key fo...
Inneholder flere artiklerThe correlated responses in postweaning growth of males and females and the...
Genetic neighbourhood and effective population size (Ne) are critical factors when determining the p...
Abstract Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) are heritable effects of an individual on phenotypic values...
Aggression is a quantitative trait deeply entwined with individual fitness. Mapping the genomic arch...
International audienceUnderstanding the evolutionary mechanisms that maintain genetic variation in n...
Social interactions, especially those involving competition among individuals, are important in dome...
Tail-biting (TB) receipt was recorded at the end of the fattening period on 33,266 gilts of the Tai ...
Genetic studies of social behaviour have currently received new impetus from models including indire...
Mixing of pigs into new social groups commonly induces aggressive interactions that result in skin l...
ABSTRACT Alemu, SW(2015) Indirect Genetic effects for Group-housed Animals. Joint PhD thesis between...
Social interactions among individuals are abundant, both in wild and in domestic populations. With s...
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...
The release of domesticated organisms into natural populations may adversely affect these population...
Additive genetic variance in a trait reflects its potential to respond to selection, which is key fo...
Inneholder flere artiklerThe correlated responses in postweaning growth of males and females and the...
Genetic neighbourhood and effective population size (Ne) are critical factors when determining the p...
Abstract Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) are heritable effects of an individual on phenotypic values...
Aggression is a quantitative trait deeply entwined with individual fitness. Mapping the genomic arch...
International audienceUnderstanding the evolutionary mechanisms that maintain genetic variation in n...
Social interactions, especially those involving competition among individuals, are important in dome...
Tail-biting (TB) receipt was recorded at the end of the fattening period on 33,266 gilts of the Tai ...
Genetic studies of social behaviour have currently received new impetus from models including indire...
Mixing of pigs into new social groups commonly induces aggressive interactions that result in skin l...