Population of goats related to climate in western India: an ecological assessment |
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Authors: | S. C. Pandeya G. S. Solanki |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Botany, Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Deemed University, Dayalbagh, Agra, India;(2) Department of Bioscience, Saurashtra University, 360 005 Rajkot, India |
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Abstract: | Western India experiences arid to dry subhumid ecoclimate. Aridity increases from east to west to the Great Indian Desert or Thar Desert. The desert economy is animal based and goats are the most common livestock; density of goats increases with increase in aridity. There are large morphological variations in goats warranting the recognition of population differences throughout the region. The present investigations were therefore undertaken to see whether there are population differences and, if so, to establish the populations on a sound ecological basis. Eleven physical measurements of the animals were made in the fields of western India in a total of 518 animals (255 adults). Five populations were initially segregated by means of a scatter diagram. Population differences were confirmed by mathematical treatments using analysis of variance (one-way and two-way) and Students-Newman-Keuls test, which yields a critical comparison among means. Discriminant analysis was used to determine whether the goat populations differed significantly between the five climo-edaphic-vegetational zones. Each population was designated according to the locality having the greatest density as: POP1Ku, POP2Sa, POP3Jh, POP4Ga, POP5Pa. The five populations occurring in distinct climo-edaphic-vegetational zones or ecological niches in western India may be referred to as ecotypes. |
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Keywords: | Goat Population differences Western India Climo-edaphic-vegetational zones Mathematical treatment Ecotypes |
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