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Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) is enzootic in dromedary camels and causes zoonotic infection and disease in humans. Although over 80% of the global population of infected dromedary camels are found in Africa, zoonotic disease had
Ziqi Zhou +18 more
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A comparative study on the quality and flavor of dromedary and bifocal camel yogurt
Objective: This study aimed to analyze and compare the quality and flavor of dromedary and bifocal camel yogurt. Methods: Through physicochemical analysis, texture analysis, rheological analysis, SPME-GC-MC, sensory evaluation, etc., the overall ...
LI Yang, CHEN Shuxing
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Semen was collected from six dromedary camels using artificial vagina during rutting season. Liquefaction of the viscous semen occurred in 23.89±1.49 h.
Gorakh Mal +4 more
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Transposable elements (TEs) along with simple sequence repeats (SSRs) are prevalent in eukaryotic genome, especially in mammals. Repetitive sequences form approximately one-third of the camelid genomes, so study on this part of genome can be helpful in ...
Reza Khalkhali-Evrigh +4 more
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COMPARISON OF IN VITRO DIGESTIBILITY OF DIETS CONTAINING SUBABUL PLANT AS FODDER IN DROMEDARY CAMEL AND COW [PDF]
The aim of this study was to compare in vitro digestibility of diet containing Subabul (Leucaena leucocephala) at blooming stage in cow and dromedary camel.
Tahereh Mohammadabadi, Abdul Raziq Kakar
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Camel Milk Production System in Türkiye
Camels are known as "ship of the desert" and "beast of burden" and resistant to harsh climatic conditions. Their function has changed in the modern world and they have become a food source like other farm animal species.
Atakan Koç
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Biological and productive features of camel breeds bred in Kazakhstan [PDF]
The article provides a comprehensive analysis of the productivity and biological characteristics of camel breeds, which are one of the main branches of animal husbandry grown in desert and semi-desert regions of Kazakhstan.
E. Razuan +4 more
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Genetic Improvement in Dromedary Camels: Challenges and Opportunities [PDF]
Adaptation to a hotter climate is vital for future livestock as heat stress can extremely reduce their productivity, health, and fertility (Hayes et al., 2013). Camels have developed, through millennia, the ability to produce quality meat, milk, and fiber in some of the hottest and most hostile environments in the globe.
Al Abri, Mohammed A., Faye, Bernard
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Minimal impact of spotted hyenas on livestock and endangered species in a prey‐rich ecosystem
The diet of large carnivores is of great interest to conservation managers, as it can reveal the extent of human–carnivore conflict and the impact of carnivores on species of high conservation priority. Metabarcoding of environmental DNA can identify species and is often more reliable than observational or morphological methods, particularly when it ...
Arjun Dheer +6 more
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Exploration of new wildlife surveying methodologies that leverage advances in sensor technology and machine learning has led to tentative research into the application of seismology techniques. This, most commonly, involves the deployment of a footfall trap – a seismic sensor and data logger customised for wildlife footfall.
Benjamin J. Blackledge +4 more
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