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View article: Seasons, herd mobility and management drive feed intake and digestibility in grazing cattle in West African landscapes
Seasons, herd mobility and management drive feed intake and digestibility in grazing cattle in West African landscapes Open
Estimating the daily diet of grazing cattle from available feed resources in pastoral and mixed crop-livestock systems in tropical West Africa remains a challenge. The objective of this study was to describe the relevance of cattle diet mo…
View article: Extracellular vesicles from olive wastewater and pomace by‐products: Isolation, characterization of their lipid and phenolic profiles, and evaluation of their radical scavenging activity
Extracellular vesicles from olive wastewater and pomace by‐products: Isolation, characterization of their lipid and phenolic profiles, and evaluation of their radical scavenging activity Open
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are nanoscopic structures that are involved in intercellular communication. Recent works have highlighted the existence of these assemblies in several plants and shown that they are able to vectorize hydrophili…
View article: Comparison of antioxidant efficiencies in oil‐in‐water emulsion using extracellular vesicles from olive co‐products or liposomes as antioxidants carriers
Comparison of antioxidant efficiencies in oil‐in‐water emulsion using extracellular vesicles from olive co‐products or liposomes as antioxidants carriers Open
Olive extracellular vesicles and synthetic liposomes were evaluated as carriers of antioxidants to stabilize oil‐in‐water emulsions against oxidative degradation. For this, hydroxytyrosol, rosmarinic acid and their lipophilic counterparts,…
View article: Thematic issue on: Working across language boundaries: new perspectives on language-sensitive international management research [Introduction]
Thematic issue on: Working across language boundaries: new perspectives on language-sensitive international management research [Introduction] Open
Introduction to the Thematic Issue on: Working Across Language Boundaries: New Perspectives on Language-Sensitive International Management Research of the European Journal of International Management.
View article: Replication Data for: "Increased soil pH and dissolved organic matter after a decade of organic fertilizer application mitigates copper and zinc availability despite contamination"
Replication Data for: "Increased soil pH and dissolved organic matter after a decade of organic fertilizer application mitigates copper and zinc availability despite contamination" Open
Dataset of the paper entitled "Increased soil pH and dissolved organic matter after a decade of organic fertilizer application mitigates copper and zinc availability despite contamination" Seventy-four soil samples were collected over time…
View article: Pastoral landscapes in the Sahel: a carbon balance with unexpected potential for climate change mitigation
Pastoral landscapes in the Sahel: a carbon balance with unexpected potential for climate change mitigation Open
In the Sahel, pastoralism capitalises on an extreme environment. Although it is accused of emitting excessive amounts of greenhouse gases per kilogram of milk or meat produced, a research study conducted in Senegal shows that pastoral land…
View article: A genomic map of climate adaptation in Mediterranean cattle breeds
A genomic map of climate adaptation in Mediterranean cattle breeds Open
Domestic species such as cattle ( Bos taurus taurus and B. t. indicus ) represent attractive biological models to characterize the genetic basis of short‐term evolutionary response to climate pressure induced by their post‐domestication hi…
View article: The dynamics of seasonal body conditions of Zebu Gobra cows, related to pastoral practices in Northern Senegal
The dynamics of seasonal body conditions of Zebu Gobra cows, related to pastoral practices in Northern Senegal Open
Session 10: Adaptation of herbivores to climate changes and diverse environments
View article: Impacts of long-term fertilisation on plant functional traits and diversity of grasslands on Reunion Island
Impacts of long-term fertilisation on plant functional traits and diversity of grasslands on Reunion Island Open
On Reunion Island, grassland is the second agricultural land cover. Grasslands are present in the different ecological contexts of the island (from tropical at sea level to temperate climate on the mountain area). The fertilisation inputs …
View article: Methanogenic potential of forages consumed throughout the year by cattle in a Sahelian pastoral area
Methanogenic potential of forages consumed throughout the year by cattle in a Sahelian pastoral area Open
Methane (CH4) emission from ruminants in African pastoral systems may be affected by intake and type of plants, which vary highly between rainy and dry seasons. In each of two sites located in the semiarid Sahelian area of Senegal, three G…
View article: Intra-annual variability of the greenhouse gas balance of a sahelian rangeland ecosystem in semi-arid West A
Intra-annual variability of the greenhouse gas balance of a sahelian rangeland ecosystem in semi-arid West A Open
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View article: Does carbon storage of pastures contribute to a climate smart cattle farming after Amazonian deforestation. [P76]
Does carbon storage of pastures contribute to a climate smart cattle farming after Amazonian deforestation. [P76] Open
More than 15% of Amazon forest has been converted to pastures these last decades. Some authors argued the world's permanent pastures (30 % of total land) could potentially offset up to 4% of the global GHG emissions, having a carbon (C) st…
View article: Evaluating animal mobility in relation to climate change mitigation: Combining models to face methodological challenges. [P96]
Evaluating animal mobility in relation to climate change mitigation: Combining models to face methodological challenges. [P96] Open
Pastoral farming systems are likely to adapt to climate change through animal mobility and thus the potential of available forage resources depending on the season. However, the role of animal mobility in mitigation strategies is not yet k…
View article: Climate Smart livestock development in natural and improved savannas of an extensive ranch in Central Africa (RDC). [P37]
Climate Smart livestock development in natural and improved savannas of an extensive ranch in Central Africa (RDC). [P37] Open
In the Central African extensive livestock systems improved management practices and technologies can deliver a significant portion of the Climate smart efforts needed (FAO 2014). The “Kolo” ranch is located 14°45' - 15°00' E, 5°15'- 5°52'…
View article: Adaptation of Mediterranean bovine livestock to climate constraints. Genetic diversity and breeding systems
Adaptation of Mediterranean bovine livestock to climate constraints. Genetic diversity and breeding systems Open
According to IPCC, Mediterranean countries will be particularly affected by global warming, with rising temperatures, reduced rainfall during summer months and recurrent heat waves and droughts; this climate is estimated to move inland. In…
View article: Barriers to adaptation and mitigation to climate change in livestock farms of Africa, South America and Europe. [P193]
Barriers to adaptation and mitigation to climate change in livestock farms of Africa, South America and Europe. [P193] Open
Livestock farming contributes to climate change but in turns it is also affected by a changing climate directly on animal performances or indirectly via feed resources availability in terms of quantity and quality. Numerous studies have an…