Rabier et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Reproductive performance in houbara bustard is affected by the combined effects of age, inbreeding and number of generations in captivityRabier et al., 2021
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- Rabier R
- Lesobre L
- Robert A
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- Scientific reports
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Although captive breeding programs are valuable for conservation, they have been shown to be associated with genetic changes, such as adaptation to captivity or inbreeding. In addition, reproductive performance is strongly age-dependent in most animal species …
- 238000009399 inbreeding 0 title abstract description 113
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