2012
DOI: 10.21071/az.v61i236.2206
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Caracterização fenotípica de ovelhas dos humedales de ite, sul do peru: dados preliminares

Abstract: A ovinocultura é uma importante atividade socioeconômica no Peru, sendo uma das principais fontes de renda para muitas famílias rurais. O objetivo do presente estudo foi caracterizar o fenótipo de ovelhas adultas, procedentes de rebanhos locais criados nos Humedales de Ite, litoral sul do Peru. Estes animais estavam sob sistema semi-extensivo, em pastagens nativas. Treze medidas morfométricas foram mensuradas e analisadas usando os procedimentos MEANS, CORR, GLM, DISCRIM e CLUSTER do programa estatístico SAS. … Show more

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“…The remaining studies were represented by infrastructure (associated with sustainable design [79], architecture [80], and urbaniza-tion [81]), remediation (linked to phytoremediation [82], environmental management [83], and, to a lesser extent, microalgae/plankton [84]), and microorganisms in general (e.g., protozoa [85], microbiological characterization [65], and virus parasites [86]). However, 8% of the studies focused on unusual topics such as environmental education [87], economic assessment [88], public policies [89], livestock [90], fires [91], and geomorphology [92], all included in others shown in Figure 6.…”
Section: Research Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The remaining studies were represented by infrastructure (associated with sustainable design [79], architecture [80], and urbaniza-tion [81]), remediation (linked to phytoremediation [82], environmental management [83], and, to a lesser extent, microalgae/plankton [84]), and microorganisms in general (e.g., protozoa [85], microbiological characterization [65], and virus parasites [86]). However, 8% of the studies focused on unusual topics such as environmental education [87], economic assessment [88], public policies [89], livestock [90], fires [91], and geomorphology [92], all included in others shown in Figure 6.…”
Section: Research Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%