The objective of this study was to evaluate the morphology and biometrics of Amiata donkey females reared in four different areas of southern Tuscany, Italy, to determine the degree of differentiation of animals. Four southern Tuscan areas were investigated: two mountainous zones (East and West Amiata) and two flatter areas (coastal area and Siena surrounding). Morphology and biometrics of adult female Amiata donkeys were collected to determine the homogeneity of the population. Primitive coat markings typical of the breed (shoulder stripe and leg stripes) were found in Amiata donkey. Jennets from Siena surrounding were more dolichomorphic, while West Amiata individuals were smaller. The Principal Component Analysis and the Discriminant Analysis separated the Siena surrounding jennets from the other populations. This result was confirmed through the heatmap representation. The biometrics found in this research confirm that Amiata donkey is a small-medium sized breed suitable for different purposes.

Morphological characterization of Amiata donkey through Multivariate analyses / C. Sargentini, R. Tocci, R. Bozzi, A. Martini. - In: REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE ZOOTECNIA. - ISSN 1806-9290. - ELETTRONICO. - 47:(2018), pp. 1-10. [10.1590/rbz4720170310]

Morphological characterization of Amiata donkey through Multivariate analyses

C. Sargentini
;
R. Tocci;R. Bozzi;A. Martini
2018

Abstract

The objective of this study was to evaluate the morphology and biometrics of Amiata donkey females reared in four different areas of southern Tuscany, Italy, to determine the degree of differentiation of animals. Four southern Tuscan areas were investigated: two mountainous zones (East and West Amiata) and two flatter areas (coastal area and Siena surrounding). Morphology and biometrics of adult female Amiata donkeys were collected to determine the homogeneity of the population. Primitive coat markings typical of the breed (shoulder stripe and leg stripes) were found in Amiata donkey. Jennets from Siena surrounding were more dolichomorphic, while West Amiata individuals were smaller. The Principal Component Analysis and the Discriminant Analysis separated the Siena surrounding jennets from the other populations. This result was confirmed through the heatmap representation. The biometrics found in this research confirm that Amiata donkey is a small-medium sized breed suitable for different purposes.
2018
47
1
10
C. Sargentini, R. Tocci, R. Bozzi, A. Martini
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