Skull variation in different breeds sheep from Balkan countries
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Jashari, Tefik
Demircioğlu, İsmail
Hadžiomerović, Nedžad
Ilieski, Vlatko
Melnyk, Oleg P.
Melnyk, Oleksii O.
GÜNDEMİR, OZAN
Duro, Sokol
Szara, Tomasz
Koungoulos, Loukas
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The Balkan Peninsula region has a very diverse agricultural and livestock tradition, and almost every country has its own local breed of sheep. Different breeds of sheep and different breeding traditions, despite the small geographical distance, determine the morphological and morphometric variability among animal breeds. In this study, this morphological diversity among the skulls of sheep breeds of some countries in the Balkan region was examined by the geometric morphometric method. 2D images of 86 sheep skulls from five different countries were analyzed from the dorsal view.Sixteen landmarks were used. The Bardhoka and the Ivesi breed have the broadest distributions of skull shape amongst the sheep breeds. The Ruda sheep is the most morphologically conservative. The sheep from Turkey (Ivesi) and Kosovo (Bardhoka) seem to differ mainly from sheep from other Balkan countries. Bardhoka and Ruda differ most from each other (p < 0.0001). The next biggest differences were between Ivesi and Ruda (p < 0.0011) and between Bardhoka and Sharri sheep (p < 0.0016). The sheep breeds Dubska and Lara e Polisit differ the least from each other. Geometrics morphometric analysis is a useful tool to detect differences in the shape of the skull of different sheep breeds and can therefore be used successfully for taxonomic purposes.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12627/188763https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85150756715&origin=inward
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aanat.2023.152083
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