نتایج جستجو برای: litter size

تعداد نتایج: 566022  

2007
A. Fernández J. Rodrigáñez J. Zuzúarregui M. C. Rodríguez L. Silió

Genetic progress for reproductive performance in pigs is limited by mothering ability. It is a critical aspect for dam lines, in which litter weight at weaning could be included with litter size in the selection goal. Our objective was to investigate in Iberian pigs the genetic basis of the number of alive born piglets (NBA) and the litter weight at 21days (LW21) over the successive parities (t...

Journal: :Animal reproduction science 2000
P Tummaruk N Lundeheim S Einarsson A M Dalin

The aim of the present study was to retrospectively analyze causes of the variation in age at first mating in Swedish Landrace (L) and Swedish Yorkshire (Y) gilts. Production traits including growth rate from birth to 100kg body weight and backfat thickness at 100kg body weight were also studied. Data analyzed were obtained from 11 L and 11 Y nucleus herds and included gilts born during a 5-yea...

2017
Michito Shimozuru Masami Yamanaka Masanao Nakanishi Jun Moriwaki Fumihiko Mori Masakatsu Tsujino Yuri Shirane Tsuyoshi Ishinazaka Shinsuke Kasai Takane Nose Yasushi Masuda Toshio Tsubota

Knowing the reproductive characteristics of a species is essential for the appropriate conservation and management of wildlife. In this study, we investigated the demographic parameters, including age of primiparity, litter size, inter-birth interval, reproductive rate, and cub survival rate, of Hokkaido brown bears (Ursus arctos yesoensis) in the Rusha area on the Shiretoko Peninsula, Hokkaido...

2008
Lotta Rydhmer Nils Lundeheim Laurianne Canario

This study is based on 12708 first-parity and 7062 second-parity Yorkshire litters from Swedish nucleus herds; and on 1037 first-parity Yorkshire litters from an experimental herd. Gestation length was analysed together with litter size, piglet mortality and average piglet growth rate. A sire–dam model was used to estimate direct (litter) and maternal (sow) genetic effects. Direct heritability ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1986
J G Rios M K Nielsen G E Dickerson

Reproductive performance was evaluated on lines of rats selected 34 generations for up (U) and down (D) 3- to 9-wk weight gain and from a control (C). Direct response to 3- to 9-wk weight gain was 16% in U and -8% in D lines. Inbreeding was similar among lines. Both selection lines were poorer in percentage of fertile pairs than the C line, especially so in D (P less than .10). The lines differ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2001
T A Oksanen P Jonsson E Koskela T Mappes

The number of offspring attaining reproductive age is an important measure of an individual's fitness. However, reproductive success is generally constrained by a trade-off between offspring number and quality. We conducted a factorial experiment in order to study the effects of an artificial enlargement of offspring number and size on the reproductive success of female bank voles (Clethrionomy...

2008
C. Antipatis C. J. Ashworth

The objective of this experiment was to examine the effects of feeding a vitamin A deficient diet (VAF) to pigs at different times on day 100 of foetal and days 0, 1 and 2 of neonatal development. Three treatments included a control (n=12), VAF for 100 days before mating and during the first month of pregnancy (n=13; VAF–control), and VAF during the oestrous cycle before mating and throughout p...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2001
G Singleton C J Krebs S Davis L Chambers P Brown

House mice (Mus domesticus) in the Victorian mallee region of southeastern Australia show irregular outbreaks. Changes in reproductive output that could potentially drive changes in mouse numbers were assessed from 1982 to 2000. Litter size in females is positively correlated with body size. When standardized to an average size female, litter size changes seasonally from highest in spring to lo...

Journal: :Biology letters 2016
S Kathleen Lyons Joshua H Miller Danielle Fraser Felisa A Smith Alison Boyer Emily Lindsey Alexis M Mychajliw

Understanding extinction drivers in a human-dominated world is necessary to preserve biodiversity. We provide an overview of Quaternary extinctions and compare mammalian extinction events on continents and islands after human arrival in system-specific prehistoric and historic contexts. We highlight the role of body size and life-history traits in these extinctions. We find a significant size-b...

2012
Yan-Chao Xu Deng-Bao Yang De-Hua Wang

Life history theory assumes there are trade-offs between competing functions such as reproduction and immunity. Although well studied in birds, studies of the trade-offs between reproduction and immunity in small mammals are scarce. Here we examined whether reduced immunity is a consequence of reproductive effort in lactating Brandt's voles (Lasiopodomys brandtii). Specifically, we tested the e...

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