Response to infection in animals has 2 main mechanisms: resistance (ability to control pathogen burden) and tolerance (ability to maintain performance given the pathogen burden). Selection on disease resistance and tolerance to infections seems a promising avenue to increase productivity of animals in the presence of disease infections, but it is hampered by a lack of records of pathogen burden of infected animals. Selection on resilience (ability to maintain performance regardless of pathogen burden) may, therefore, be an alternative pragmatic approach, because it does not need records of pathogen burden. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess response to selection in resistance and tolerance when selecting on resilience compared w...
Breeding for disease resistance is a challenging but increasingly necessary objective to overcome th...
Resilience is the capacity of an animal to be minimally affected by disturbances or to rapidly retur...
Improving disease resistance is a key to improve animal welfare and reduce mortality. In our study, ...
Infectious diseases in farm animals are of major concern because of animal welfare, production costs...
Animals will show reduced production when exposed to a constant infection pressure unless they are f...
Phenotypic selection for production traits causes changes in the underlying genetics of the animal. ...
Increased selection pressure applied to commercially important traits in production environments is ...
Breeding for disease resistance offers improved animal welfare and increased returns for breeders. I...
Tolerance to infections is defined as the ability of a host to limit the impact of a given pathogen ...
Much effort directed towards finding disease-resistance genes, somewhat less toward the optimal use ...
This article presents a model describing the relationship between level of disease resistance and pr...
Both host genetic potentials for growth and disease resistance, as well as nutrition are known to af...
Hosts can in principle employ two different strategies to defend themselves against parasites: resis...
Hosts can in principle employ two different strategies to defend themselves against parasites: resis...
Hosts may mitigate the impact of parasites by two broad strategies: resistance, which limits parasit...
Breeding for disease resistance is a challenging but increasingly necessary objective to overcome th...
Resilience is the capacity of an animal to be minimally affected by disturbances or to rapidly retur...
Improving disease resistance is a key to improve animal welfare and reduce mortality. In our study, ...
Infectious diseases in farm animals are of major concern because of animal welfare, production costs...
Animals will show reduced production when exposed to a constant infection pressure unless they are f...
Phenotypic selection for production traits causes changes in the underlying genetics of the animal. ...
Increased selection pressure applied to commercially important traits in production environments is ...
Breeding for disease resistance offers improved animal welfare and increased returns for breeders. I...
Tolerance to infections is defined as the ability of a host to limit the impact of a given pathogen ...
Much effort directed towards finding disease-resistance genes, somewhat less toward the optimal use ...
This article presents a model describing the relationship between level of disease resistance and pr...
Both host genetic potentials for growth and disease resistance, as well as nutrition are known to af...
Hosts can in principle employ two different strategies to defend themselves against parasites: resis...
Hosts can in principle employ two different strategies to defend themselves against parasites: resis...
Hosts may mitigate the impact of parasites by two broad strategies: resistance, which limits parasit...
Breeding for disease resistance is a challenging but increasingly necessary objective to overcome th...
Resilience is the capacity of an animal to be minimally affected by disturbances or to rapidly retur...
Improving disease resistance is a key to improve animal welfare and reduce mortality. In our study, ...