2020-10-16T08:32:54Z
2020-10-16T08:32:54Z
2020-09-28
2020-10-16T08:32:55Z
This study aimed to evaluate the allometric growth of the Araucan pig breed, a creole breed from Arauca, East Colombia, locally known as 'Sabaneros', in relation to different quantitative traits and considering genders separately. To do this, a total of 31 male and 27 female Araucan pigs, ranging from 4 to 48 months of age, were studied in order to evaluate their growth patterns, using a multivariate approach. Animals belonged to different farms ('fincas') of the Department of Arauca, Colombia. From each individual, 10 quantitative traits were obtained: face width, croup height, croup length, croup width, tail base height, hock height, loin height, cannon length, and length and width of ear. Our results, which must be interpreted as preliminary, showed that the Araucan pig is allometrically monomorphic as sexual differences do not increase with body size. We suggest that although males and females have evidently different reproductive roles, during growth they shift the allocation of energy to structures linked to environmental adaptation rather than those linked to reproduction.
This research was funded by a research grant from Research Committee-CONADI (ID 2863) of the Cooperative University of Colombia.
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Creole breeds; multivariate allometry; relative growth; Sexual size dimorphism; Sexual selection
MDPI
Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10101763
Animals, 2020, vol. 10, num. 10, p. 1763
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