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Prioritizing livestock breeds for conservation needs to incorporate both genetic and non-genetic aspects important for the survival of the breeds. Here, we apply a maximum-utility-strategy to prioritize 14 traditional Ethiopian sheep breeds based on their threat status, contributions to farmer li...


Gizaw, SolomonKomen, HansWindig, J.J.Hanotte, Olivier H.Arendonk, Johan A.M. van[Conservation priorities for Ethiopian sheep breeds combining threat status, breed merits and contributions to genetic diversity]Conservation priorities for Ethiopian sheep breeds combining threat status, breed merits and contributions to genetic diversity

Ethiopia has a diverse sheep population, numbering 23.6 million, in parallel with its diverse ecology, production systems and communities. A comprehensive phenotypic and genetic characterization of Ethiopian sheep populations was initiated in 2005 to provide a nationwide framework for the managem...


Gizaw, SolomonKomen, HansHanotte, Olivier H.Arendonk, Johan A.M. van[Indigenous sheep resources of Ethiopia: Types, production systems and farmers preferences]Indigenous sheep resources of Ethiopia: Types, production systems and farmers preferences

Livestock characterization projects in developing regions are characterized by a mere physical description of traditionally recognized populations or a purely academic genetic description of populations. However, characterization of livestock resources is meant to serve the purpose of developing ...


Gizaw, SolomonKomen, HansHanotte, Olivier H.Arendonk, Johan A.M. vanKemp, Stephen J.Haile, AynalemOkeyo Mwai, AllyDessie, Tadelle[Characterization and conservation of indigenous sheep genetic resources: A practical framework for developing countries]Characterization and conservation of indigenous sheep genetic resources: A practical framework for developing countries

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