1999
DOI: 10.1051/gse:19990105
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Genetic parameters of spontaneous spring ovulatory activity in Mérinos d'Arles sheep

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“…Spontaneous ovulation in early spring in the MA ewe has been studied [11], and this trait was found to have a significant heritability (h 2 ϭ 0.20) in a model taking into account several physiological parameters such as weight and age of animals. This study and that of other authors [19,20] suggest the existence of a common overall factor involved in the control of reproductive seasonality.…”
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“…Spontaneous ovulation in early spring in the MA ewe has been studied [11], and this trait was found to have a significant heritability (h 2 ϭ 0.20) in a model taking into account several physiological parameters such as weight and age of animals. This study and that of other authors [19,20] suggest the existence of a common overall factor involved in the control of reproductive seasonality.…”
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“…The experimental animals, for which pedigree information was available over 5 generations involving 3044 animals, had been used in a previous experiment in which the genetic value of spontaneous spring ovulatory activity was determined [11]. These ewes were part of the experimental flock of the Domaine du Merle located in the Southeast of France (43.5ЊN).…”
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“…Rather, the annual reproductive rhythm was highly variable among individuals. In domestic sheep, genetics factors have been shown to affect the characteristics of reproductive seasonality [50,51]. Therefore, the fact that some LP ewes did not show a clear rhythm of reproductive activity might be due to the existence of great genetic variation among the females of this breed with respect to photoperiod cues, a result of the selection process to which domestic sheep breeds are subject.…”
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