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Mehanizmi sezonske reprodukcijske aktivnosti pri ovcah
ID Zalar Sterle, Kristina (Author), ID Čebulj Kadunc, Nina (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Namen naloge je bil preučiti mehanizme sezonske reprodukcijske aktivnosti ovc in preučiti, kakšne so v tem smislu reprodukcijske lastnosti slovenskih avtohtonih pasem ovc jezersko-solčavske, bovške in istrske pramenke. Večina pasem ovc je sezonsko poliestričnih, kar pomeni, da se parijo le v določenem obdobju leta. Trajanje in začetek tega pa uravnava več mehanizmov, od katerih je najbolj pomembna fotoperioda oziroma dolžina dnevne svetlobe. Ovce spremembe dolžine dneva in noči zaznavajo preko hipotalamusa, ki uravnava izločanje hormona melatonina iz epifize. Pomembna dejavnika, ki pripomoreta k uravnavanju sezonskih reprodukcijskih ciklusov sta tudi temperatura zraka in padavine, predvsem v tropskem podnebju. Začetek pubertet je prav tako odvisen od več med seboj povezanih dejavnikov, kot so sezona rojstva, velikosti gnezda in pasma, pa tudi prehrana in posledično rejno stanje. Raziskave reprodukcijske aktivnosti slovenskih avtohtonih pasem ovc so bile izvedene na Centru za sonaravno rekultiviranje Vremščice Veterinarske fakultete UL. Rezultati raziskav so bili opisani v številnih znanstvenih publikacijah, ki sem jih uporabila kot vir literature za nalogo. V nalogi bom opisala, pri kateri starosti se pri ovcah teh pasem pojavi puberteta, v katerem obdobju leta se pojavi sezonska reprodukcijska aktivnost in koliko časa traja ter kakšen je potek in trajanje pojatvenega ciklusa.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:ovce, avtohtone pasme, reprodukcija, sezonska aktivnost, Slovenija
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Year:2017
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-95700 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:3960968 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:21.09.2017
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Language:English
Title:Seasonal reproductive activity mechanisms of sheep
Abstract:
This paper aims to study the seasonal reproductive activity mechanisms of sheep and explore what are the reproductive characteristics of Slovenian indigenous sheep breeds: the Jezersko-Solčava sheep, the Bovec sheep and the Istrian pramenka sheep. The majority of sheep breeds are polyoestrous meaning they only mate in a certain time frame of the year. The beginning and the duration of the mating seasons are regulated by several mechanisms, the most important being the photoperiod or day length. Sheep sense the change in the day length via their hypothalamus that regulates the secretion of the hormone melatonin from the pineal gland. Other important factors in the regulation of seasonal reproductive cycles are also air temperature and precipitation, especially in a tropical environment. The start of sexual maturity also depends on several interconnected factors such as birth season, herd size and breed, as well as nutrition and breeding environment. The research on the reproductive activity of Slovenian indigenous sheep breeds was carried out at the Infrastructure Centre for Sustainable Recultivation (ICSR) Vremščica of the Ljubljana University Veterinary Faculty. The research results were described in numerous scientific publications that have served as technical literature for this paper. In the paper we will describe at which age these sheep breeds enter sexual maturity, in which season they are reproductively active and, finally the course and the duration of the breading cycle.

Keywords:sheep, autochthonous breeds, reproduction, season activity, Slovenia

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