2021
DOI: 10.19182/remvt.36326
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Caractérisation biométrique du Chameau de la steppe (<em>Camelus dromedarius </em>) en Algérie

Abstract: Cette étude a été menée sur des dromadaires vivants algériens Naili encore appelés Chameaux de la steppe. L’objectif était de caractériser les mensurations et la barymétrie de cette population qui n’a pas encore été étudiée et de les comparer à deux autres populations algériennes, la Sahraoui et la Targui. L’échantillon comprenait 60 dromadaires, 30 mâles et 30 femelles adultes de plus de cinq ans qui pâturaient dans les régions semi-arides du nord de Biskra en Algérie. Cinq mensurations ont été faites, puis l… Show more

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“…To compare the average performance measurements of camels from three populations, the Reguibi is heavier and longer than the two previously studied populations, the Sahraoui and the Targui (Babelhadj et al, 2017). On the other hand, the camels of the steppe camel population were heavier and more doubtful than the Reguibi 482.59±59.99 for a height at the withers of 1.71±0.09 m (Babelhadj et al, 2021). In a study similar to those of Oulad Belkhir et al (2013), the abdominal circumference of the Saharaoui was 1.638±0.199 and the Targui was 2.200±0.258, while the Reguibi was larger at 2.350±0.210 (Table 3).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…To compare the average performance measurements of camels from three populations, the Reguibi is heavier and longer than the two previously studied populations, the Sahraoui and the Targui (Babelhadj et al, 2017). On the other hand, the camels of the steppe camel population were heavier and more doubtful than the Reguibi 482.59±59.99 for a height at the withers of 1.71±0.09 m (Babelhadj et al, 2021). In a study similar to those of Oulad Belkhir et al (2013), the abdominal circumference of the Saharaoui was 1.638±0.199 and the Targui was 2.200±0.258, while the Reguibi was larger at 2.350±0.210 (Table 3).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%