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1 September 2011 Short Communication: Estimating abundance, survival and age structure of the Alberes cattle using recapture techniques
Marta Fina, Joaquim Casellas, Jesús Piedrafita
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Fina, M., Casellas, J. and Piedrafita, J. 2011. Short Communication: Estimating abundance, survival and age structure of the Alberes cattle using recapture techniques. Can. J. Anim. Sci. 91: 343-347. The Alberes breed is an endangered bovine breed with an unknown population size. In this study, we estimated a total of 447.9 (435.5 to 456.6) individuals using capture-recapture methods. Overall survival and recapture estimates were 0.85±0.01 and 0.94±0.01, respectively, leading to an average longevity of 5.64 yr and with the highest death rate concentrated in the first 3 yr of life (38.94%). For breeding cows, the average length of the productive life was 8.35 yr. The current population of this local breed is too small to prevent future losses of genetic variability, and a conservation program is essential to ensure the long-term viability of the breed.

Marta Fina, Joaquim Casellas, and Jesús Piedrafita "Short Communication: Estimating abundance, survival and age structure of the Alberes cattle using recapture techniques," Canadian Journal of Animal Science 91(3), 343-347, (1 September 2011). https://doi.org/10.1139/CJAS10060
Received: 6 July 2010; Accepted: 1 March 2011; Published: 1 September 2011
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KEYWORDS
Alberes breed
capture-recapture
capture-recapture
Endangered population
Population menacée
population size
race Albères
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