Environment and the Sheep

  • Dwyer C
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Abstract

The wild ancestors of domestic sheep have evolved specialisations to exploit a diverse range of habitats and can survive in extreme environments, from the desert to the Arctic and sub-Antarctic. They can cope with poor quality diets, foraging on a wide range of plant...

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Dwyer, C. M. (2008). Environment and the Sheep (pp. 41–79). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8553-6_2

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