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- Joana AbrantesMarielle AfanassieffDaniel AllainAndre AlmeidaSusana S. AraújoManuel BaselgaAgustin BlascoPaul BoettcherCristiano BoitiGerard BoletDarko BosnakovskiZsuzsanna BoszeSamuel BoucherSamuele BovoGudrun A. BrockmannLuca ButtazzoniCesare CastelliniPascale Chavatte-PalmerPeter ChrenekVeronique DuranthonPedro José EstevesJianglin FanBernd FischerMaría-Luz GarcíaHervé GarreauElen GóczaMélanie GuniaPilar HernándezLászló HiripiArata HondaAdriana KolesárováAna Lemos de MatosRose MageManolis MatzapetakisIstván NagyClive PageMariana PalmaMiriam PilesAndrea RauAndreas RitschClaire Rogel-GaillardJun Pablo SanchezMaria Antonia SantacreuPierre SavatierGiuseppina SchiavoDomenico SpinaIna SternsteinZsolt SzendroValerio Joe Utzeri
2021
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Rabbits have many uses - as well as being cherished pets, they are bred for their meat and fur, and as laboratory animals. Understanding their genetics and genomics is key to their production and, equally, to their care, welfare and health. Beginning with an introduction to the rabbit, including key information on their evolution, domestication and breed types, this book then concentrates on the genetics and genomics of this valuable animal. This book covers: - Cytogenetics, genetic maps a...
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- R CarabanoR. Abad-GuamánI. BadiolaE BlasA. Dalle ZotteJ. Fernández CarmonaS. Gy. FeketeM.J. FragaJ GarcíaF. LebasD. LicoisJohn LoweLuc MaertensG MateosJ MéndezD. MenoyoN. NicodemusJ. PiquerP.G. RebollarG. SantomáR.G. ThébaultA. TrocinoM VillamideG XiccatoC. CerveraDaniel AllainPilar HernándezLaurence Fortun-LamotheThierry Gidenne
2020
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Bringing together international expertise in rabbit production, topics covered in this fully updated volume include digestive physiology, feed formulation and product quality, as well as feeding strategies, feed processing, feed management around weaning and the relationship between nutrition and intestinal health. Brand new to this edition, the chapters also discuss the development of immune response and the role of intestinal microbiota, new dietary sources and additives, and feeding beh...
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