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Adaptation of tropical cattle breeds to their environment, in the perspective of climatic change

Naves Michel, Flori Laurence, Thevenon Sophie, Gauthier Nathalie. 2015. Adaptation of tropical cattle breeds to their environment, in the perspective of climatic change. In : Livret du Workshop Recolad 2015. INRA. Paris : INRA, Résumé, 38. Workshop Recolad 2015, Paris, France, 11 Février 2015/12 Février 2015.

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Résumé : Cattle breeds may be broadly divided between temperate taurine breeds, from European origins, African taurine breeds, and Indian zebu breeds, and various admixed populations. A little number of these breeds has a world-wide distribution, while many of them have evolved in restrained area and remain at a local or a regional level. Tropical countries are rich of a wide diversity of original cattle breeds, which characteristics remain mostly undescribed. These characteristics are the results of various forces, like the genetic background of the ancestral populations, the influence of agro ecological environment in which they have evolved, and the livestock keeper preferences and practices. Tropical cattle breeds have therefore develop specific attributes and functions, to adapt to a wide range of environmental constraints and production systems. Such characteristics are the ability to tolerate high ambient temperature, with a reduce effect on their production skills, resistance to internal or external parasites and infectious diseases, valorisation of rough diets, tolerance to harsh conditions and ability to recuperate in more favourable seasons, and working ability. These characteristics may be in the future of a great utility to face the deleterious effects of climate change. The physiological traits involved in these characteristics are complex and their genetic basis has not yet been unraveled. However some studies of selection signatures identification give some insights on the genetic background of some adaptation traits of local tropical cattle breeds that could be useful in the future to face the direct and indirect effects of climatic change on livestock production systems.

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  • Naves Michel, INRA (GLP)
  • Flori Laurence, INRA (FRA)
  • Thevenon Sophie, CIRAD-BIOS-UMR INTERTRYP (FRA)
  • Gauthier Nathalie, Centre de Biologie et de Gestion des Population (FRA)

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