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The role of local adaptation in sustainable village chicken production

Village chickens are ubiquitous in smallholder farming systems, contributing to household, local and national economies under diverse environmental, economic and cultural settings. However, they are raised in challenging environments where productivity is low while mortality is high. There is much i...

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Autores principales: Bettridge, Judy M., Psifidi, Androniki, Terfa, Zelalem G., Desta, Takele T., Lozano-Jaramillo, Maria, Dessie, Tadelle, Kaiser, Pete, Wigley, Paul, Hanotte, Olivier, Christley, Robert M.
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Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6217978/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30411000
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41893-018-0150-9
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author Bettridge, Judy M.
Psifidi, Androniki
Terfa, Zelalem G.
Desta, Takele T.
Lozano-Jaramillo, Maria
Dessie, Tadelle
Kaiser, Pete
Wigley, Paul
Hanotte, Olivier
Christley, Robert M.
author_facet Bettridge, Judy M.
Psifidi, Androniki
Terfa, Zelalem G.
Desta, Takele T.
Lozano-Jaramillo, Maria
Dessie, Tadelle
Kaiser, Pete
Wigley, Paul
Hanotte, Olivier
Christley, Robert M.
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description Village chickens are ubiquitous in smallholder farming systems, contributing to household, local and national economies under diverse environmental, economic and cultural settings. However, they are raised in challenging environments where productivity is low while mortality is high. There is much interest in utilizing indigenous genetic resources to produce a chicken resilient to its environment, whilst providing the basis of an economically sustainable enterprise. Globally, however, a wide variety of interventions have so far proved unable to deliver sustainable improvements. Here, we show that regional differences in trait preferences and parasite burden are associated with distinct chicken genepools, likely in response to interacting natural and human-driven (economic and social) selection pressures. Drivers of regional differences include marketing opportunities, cultural preferences, agro-ecologies and parasite populations, and are evident in system adaptations, such as management practices, population dynamics and bird genotypes. Our results provide sound multidisciplinary evidence to support previous observations that sustainable poultry development interventions for smallholder farmers, including breeding programs, should be locally tailored and designed for flexible implementation.
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