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Current and Future Reproductive Technologies and World Food Production

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This book addresses the impacts of current and future reproductive technologies on our world food production and provides a significant contribution to the importance of research in the area of reproductive physiology that has never been compiled before. It would provide a unique opportunity to separate the impacts of how reproductive technologies have affected different species and their contributions to food production. Lastly, no publication has been compiled that demonstrates the relationship between developments in reproductive management tools and food production that may be used a reference for scientists in addressing future research areas. During the past 50 years assisted reproductive technologies have been developed and refined to increase the number and quality of offspring from genetically superior farm animal livestock species. Artificial insemination (AI), estrous synchronization and fixed-time AI, semen and embryo cryopreservation, multiple ovulation and embryo transfer (MOET), in vitro fertilization, sex determination of sperm or embryos, and nuclear transfer are technologies that are used to enhance the production efficiency of livestock species.

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Chapter 1. Current and future assisted reproductive technologies for mammalian farm animals.- Chapter 2. Current and future assisted reproductive technologies for avian species.- Chapter 3. Current and future assisted reproductive technologies for fish species.- Chapter 4. Incorporation of genetic technologies associated with applied reproductive technologies to enhance world food production.- Chapter 5. Impacts of Reproductive Technologies on Beef Production in the United States.- Chapter 6. Impact of Reproductive Technologies on Dairy Food Production in the Dairy Industry.- Chapter 7. Impact of swine reproductive technologies on pig and global food production.- Chapter 8. Impacts of reproductive technologies on beef production in South America.- Chapter 9. An Australasian perspective on the role of reproductive technologies in world food production.- Chapter 10. A perspective on the impact of reproductive technologies on food production in Africa.- Chapter 11. International perspectives on impacts of reproductive technologies to world food production in Asia.- Chapter 12. International perspectives on impacts of reproductive technologies to world food production in Asia associated with poultry production.- Chapter 13. Beef Cattle in the Year 2050.



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​​​​​​​​​​​This book addresses the impacts of current and future reproductive technologies on our world food production and provides a significant contribution to the importance of research in the area of reproductive physiology that has never been compiled before. It would provide a unique opportunity to separate the impacts of how reproductive technologies have affected different species and their contributions to food production. Lastly, no publication has been compiled that demonstrates the relationship between developments in reproductive management tools and food production that may be used a reference for scientists in addressing future research areas. ​During the past 50 years assisted reproductive technologies have been developed and refined to increase the number and quality of offspring from genetically superior farm animal livestock species. Artificial insemination (AI), estrous synchronization and fixed-time AI, semen and embryo cryopreservation, multiple ovulation and embryo transfer (MOET), in vitro fertilization, sex determination of sperm or embryos, and nuclear transfer are technologies that are used to enhance the production efficiency of livestock species. 

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“The purpose is to provide a single publication that addresses the impact of current and future reproductive technologies on world food production. … The intended audience is reproductive physiologists, but the book is useful for therigenologists and veterinary practitioners who are interested in using the data to benefit their large animal clientele. … To my knowledge, there are no other books that summarize the impact that these reproductive technologies have on world food production.” (Jamie Lynn Stewart, Doody’s Book Reviews, February, 2014)

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From the reviews:

"The purpose is to provide a single publication that addresses the impact of current and future reproductive technologies on world food production. ... The intended audience is reproductive physiologists, but the book is useful for therigenologists and veterinary practitioners who are interested in using the data to benefit their large animal clientele. ... To my knowledge, there are no other books that summarize the impact that these reproductive technologies have on world food production." (Jamie Lynn Stewart, Doody's Book Reviews, February, 2014)

Product details

Assisted by Cliff Lamb (Editor), G Cliff Lamb (Editor), DiLorenzo (Editor), DiLorenzo (Editor), Nicolas DiLorenzo (Editor), G. Cliff Lamb (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.08.2016
 
EAN 9781493953394
ISBN 978-1-4939-5339-4
No. of pages 249
Dimensions 178 mm x 14 mm x 254 mm
Weight 496 g
Illustrations X, 249 p. 37 illus., 18 illus. in color.
Series Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Zoology

B, fish, Wildlife, Agriculture, Conservation of wildlife & habitats, Reproductive Medicine, Food Science, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Ocean Sciences, Agricultural science, Animal Physiology, Fish & Wildlife Biology & Management, Food—Biotechnology, Food & beverage technology

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