Contributions

  • Paul L. Greenwood - Editor
  • Alan W. Bell - Editor
  • Philip E. Vercoe - Editor
  • Gerrit J. Viljoen - Editor

Publication

2010 - Springer

Language

English

Word Count

77,750 words, Guess

Page Count

311 pages

Physical Format

Ebook

Identifiers

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Classifications

  • DDC363.082
  • LCCQH426-470

Description

Prenatal life is the period of maximal development in animals, and it is well recognised that factors that alter development can have profound effects on the embryonic, fetal and postnatal animal. Scientists involved in research on livestock productivity have for decades studied postnatal consequences of fetal development on productivity. Recently, however, there has been a surge in interest in how to manage prenatal development to enhance livestock health and productivity. This has occurred largely due to the studies that show human health in later life can be influenced by events during prenatal life, and establishment of the Fetal Origins and the Thrifty Phenotype Hypotheses. This book, Managing the Prenatal Environment to Enhance Livestock Productivity reviews phenotypic consequences of prenatal development, and provides details of mechanisms that underpin these effects in ruminants, pigs and poultry. The chapters have been divided into three parts: Quantification of prenatal effects on postnatal productivity, mechanistic bases of postnatal consequences of prenatal development and regulators of fetal and neonatal nutrient supply. Managing the Prenatal Environment to Enhance Livestock Productivity is a reference from which future research to improve the level of understanding and capacity to enhance productivity, health and efficiency of livestock in developing and developed countries will evolve. It is particularly timely given the development of molecular technologies that are providing new insight into regulation and consequences of growth and development of the embryo, fetus and neonate.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Biomedical and Life Sciences

Other Editions

  • Managing the Prenatal Environment to Enhance Livestock ProductivityEbookSpringer2010

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