Genetics and the behavior of domestic animals
1998
Grandin, Temple
Behaviour is shaped by both genetics and experience-nature and nurture. This book synthesizes research from behavioural genetics and animal and veterinary science, bridging the gap between these fields. The objective is to show that principles of behavioural genetics have practical applications to agricultural and companion animals. The continuing domestication of animals is a complex process whose myriad impacts on animal behaviour are often under-appreciated. Genetic factors play a significant role in both species-specific behaviours and behavioural differences exhibited by individuals in the same species. The book explores the impact of increased intensities of selection on domestic animal behaviour. Rodents, cattle, pigs, sheep, horses, herding and guard dogs, and poultry are included in these discussions of genetics and behaviour.
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