Author/Authors
farsi, h. hassan ii agronomy and veterinary institute, rabat-instituts - comparative anatomy unit, department of biological and pharmaceutical veterinary sciences, Rabat, Morocco , mhani, m. hassan ii agronomy and veterinary institute, rabat-instituts - comparative anatomy unit, department of biological and pharmaceutical veterinary sciences, Rabat, Morocco , achaâban, m.r. hassan ii agronomy and veterinary institute, rabat instituts - department of biological and pharmaceutical veterinary sciences, comparative anatomy unit, Rabat, Morocco , boukhliq, r. hassan ii agronomy and veterinary institute-rabat, rabat-instituts - animal reproduction unit, department of medicine, surgery and reproduction, Rabat, Morocco , tibary, a. washington state university - college of veterinary medicine and centre for reproductive biology - comparative theriogenology, department of veterinary clinical science, USA , el allali, k. hassan ii agronomy and veterinary institute, rabat instituts - department of biological and pharmaceutical veterinary sciences, comparative anatomy unit, Rabat, Morocco
Title Of Article
Environmental cues and seasonal patterns of reproduction in goats
شماره ركورد
39663
Abstract
Goats usually exhibit a seasonal sexual activity and breeding at a specific season ensures the survival of offsprings by coinciding parturition with the adequate period of nutrition and climate conditions. Photoperiod is the main modulator of this seasonality in goats within different latitudes. Other environmental cues like seasonal changes in ambient temperature cycles seem also to induce a synchronizing effect on this seasonality. Moreover, food availability was found to affect reproductive physiology. Indeed, an improved nutrition enhances sexual behavior in goats while under-nutrition and particularly a negative energy balance adversely impact this activity. On the other hand, the social interaction in this species also affects the expression of the physiology and the sexual behavior during the breeding season. Goats, generally display a good plasticity of adaptation to all weathers including hot, cold, wet and dry ones. This peculiarity seems genotype-dependent and may be crucial for an efficient anticipation of new changes in the environmental cues related to global climatic changes. In this review we outline the effect of exogenous and endogenous factors on reproduction in goats thus providing a basis for comparing previous studies on main factors controlling the breeding seasonality in this species.
From Page
158
NaturalLanguageKeyword
Goats , seasonal breeding , photoperiod , ambient temperature , food availability , social cues , genotype
JournalTitle
Revue Marocaine des Sciences Agronomiques et Vétérinaires
To Page
167
JournalTitle
Revue Marocaine des Sciences Agronomiques et Vétérinaires
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