Livestock resources and their conservation facing climate change

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Luis Moisés Morales-Crispín
Cesáreo Landeros-Sánchez
Rodolfo Canseco-Sedano
Juan Prisciliano Zárate-Martínez
Carlos Miguel Becerril-Pérez
Adalberto Rosendo-Ponce

Keywords

Environmental change, local races, biodiversity

Resumen

Objective: To analyze the importance of local livestock resources facing climate change.


Methodology: A review of studies referenced in scientific databases disclosed in the livestock sector and animal genetic resources was made within the context of climate change.


Results: Livestock breeding is an economic activity that contributes to the food security of the country; in view of its importance, technologies and necessary changes to perform this according to the accelerated changes that occur in the environment, brought by human activity, should be implemented.


Implications: Using highly productive races that depend on external inputs and are not adapted to face the effects of climate change, make it a priority to appraise the use of local races that contribute to production under adverse conditions that prevail in warm weathers in the inter-tropical zone.


Conclusions: Adapted local race breeders should preserve local animal genetic resources so that they perform as a climate change adaptation alternative that will have repercussions on livestock production systems.

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