학술논문

Biometric Variability of Arabia Goat in Laghouat (Algeria) Using the Mean of the Principal Component Analysis.
Document Type
Article
Source
Iranian Journal of Applied Animal Science. Jun2021, Vol. 11 Issue 2, p357-364. 8p.
Subject
*PRINCIPAL components analysis
*GOATS
*GERMPLASM
*WIDTH measurement
*MULTIVARIATE analysis
*BIOMETRY
Language
ISSN
2251-628X
Abstract
Genetic erosion has a great risk for local goat genetic resources around the world and in Algeria. This study is aimed to verify the homogeneity of Arabia goat through multivariate analysis. A total of 111 females aged three years or more were involved. The Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Hierarchical Classification Analysis (HCA) were conducted on 14 quantitative variables. Furthermore, 7 body indices were calculated. Through the PCA, the three first factorial components accounted for 60.50% of the total variability (31.02, 20.04 and 9.44%, respectively). HCA allowed classifying the Arabia population into three groups that differ significantly (p=0.05): the group 1 (n=30, 27.03% of the total) is constituted by the smallest goats, the group 2 (n=56, 50.45% of the total) is characterized by the highest values of body length, height at withers and chest circumference and finally the group 3 (n=25, 22.52% of the total) is characterized by the highest values of width measurements and canon circumference. Morphology indices calculated did not show a significant difference between the three groups for cephalic index, body index, body length index and thoracic development index. About body ratio, chest dactyl index, and canon thickness index, a significant difference was shown especially with group 3. This work highlighted the non-existent of morphometric similarity in Arabia breed of Laghouat region (Algeria). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]