Variation factors in the population structure and fibre production in vicuñas of the Cusco Region, Peru
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The vicuña is an emblematic species of fauna conservation in Peru. The vicuña population recovered after several years of timely measures for their conservation, moving to appendix II of CITES. Currently there are vicuñas that are kept free (silvestry) and populations kept enclosed in permanent fenc...
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Variation factors in the population structure and fibre production in vicuñas of the Cusco Region, Peru Factores de variación en la estructura poblacional y producción de fibra en vicuñas de la Región Cusco-Perú |
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Variation factors in the population structure and fibre production in vicuñas of the Cusco Region, Peru |
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Variation factors in the population structure and fibre production in vicuñas of the Cusco Region, Peru |
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Variation factors in the population structure and fibre production in vicuñas of the Cusco Region, Peru |
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Pacheco C., Joel Iván Velez M., Víctor Manuel Angulo-Tisoc, José Manuel Castelo O., Henry |
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Pacheco C., Joel Iván |
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Pacheco C., Joel Iván Velez M., Víctor Manuel Angulo-Tisoc, José Manuel Castelo O., Henry |
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The vicuña is an emblematic species of fauna conservation in Peru. The vicuña population recovered after several years of timely measures for their conservation, moving to appendix II of CITES. Currently there are vicuñas that are kept free (silvestry) and populations kept enclosed in permanent fences (captivity). During 2018, 58 programmed captures (known as Chacus) were done in the Cusco Region, capturing 6777 animals, corresponding to 3229 and 3548 heads for silvestry and captivity, respectively. The age distribution in the case of juveniles was higher in silvestry (18.08%) with respect to the captivity system (7.2%), which would be evidence of the existence of higher mortality in this population. The 2012 national census indicated a higher proportion of female vicuñas in the general population of the Cusco Region; however, in this work similar populations were found by sex in both rearing systems. The proportion of vicuñas sheared with respect to those captured was 52.95 and 30.21% for silvestry and captivity, respectively, while fibre production was 172.4 and 156.7 g per animal on average for silvestry and captivity, respectively. These results lead to the possibility of rethinking the use of permanent fences in the breeding of vicuñas in captivity to produce fibre, considering the lower productive levels obtained in this management system. |
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Variation factors in the population structure and fibre production in vicuñas of the Cusco Region, PeruFactores de variación en la estructura poblacional y producción de fibra en vicuñas de la Región Cusco-PerúPacheco C., Joel IvánVelez M., Víctor ManuelAngulo-Tisoc, José ManuelCastelo O., HenryvicuñapopulationproductionfibrevicuñapoblaciónproducciónfibraThe vicuña is an emblematic species of fauna conservation in Peru. The vicuña population recovered after several years of timely measures for their conservation, moving to appendix II of CITES. Currently there are vicuñas that are kept free (silvestry) and populations kept enclosed in permanent fences (captivity). During 2018, 58 programmed captures (known as Chacus) were done in the Cusco Region, capturing 6777 animals, corresponding to 3229 and 3548 heads for silvestry and captivity, respectively. The age distribution in the case of juveniles was higher in silvestry (18.08%) with respect to the captivity system (7.2%), which would be evidence of the existence of higher mortality in this population. The 2012 national census indicated a higher proportion of female vicuñas in the general population of the Cusco Region; however, in this work similar populations were found by sex in both rearing systems. The proportion of vicuñas sheared with respect to those captured was 52.95 and 30.21% for silvestry and captivity, respectively, while fibre production was 172.4 and 156.7 g per animal on average for silvestry and captivity, respectively. These results lead to the possibility of rethinking the use of permanent fences in the breeding of vicuñas in captivity to produce fibre, considering the lower productive levels obtained in this management system.La vicuña es una especie emblemática de la conservación de fauna en el Perú. La población de vicuñas se recuperó después de varios años de medidas oportunas para su conservación, pasando al apéndice II del CITES. En la actualidad existen vicuñas que se mantienen libres (silvestría) y poblaciones mantenidas encerradas en cercos permanentes (cautiverio). Durante 2018 se realizaron 58 capturas programadas (llamadas Chacus) en la Región Cusco, capturando 6777 animales, correspondiendo 3229 y 3548 cabezas para silvestría y cautividad, respectivamente. La distribución etaria en el caso de juveniles fue mayor en silvestría (18.08%) con respecto al sistema de cautividad (7.2%), lo cual estaría evidenciando la existencia de mayor mortalidad en esta población. El censo nacional de 2012 indica una mayor proporción de hembras en la población general de la Región Cusco; sin embargo, en este trabajo se encontraron poblaciones similares por sexo en ambos sistemas de crianza. La proporción de vicuñas esquiladas respecto a las capturadas fue de 52.95 y 30.21% para silvestría y cautividad, respectivamente, en tanto que la producción de fibra fue de 172.4 y 156.7 g por animal en promedio para silvestría y cautividad, respectivamente. Estos resultados conllevan a la posibilidad de replantear el uso de cercos permanentes en la crianza de vicuñas en cautiverio para la producción de fibra, considerando los menores niveles productivos obtenidos en este sistema de manejo.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria2020-12-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/1924610.15381/rivep.v31i4.19246Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 31 No. 4 (2020); e19246Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 31 Núm. 4 (2020); e192461682-34191609-9117reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/19246/16125Derechos de autor 2020 Joel Iván Pacheco C., Víctor Manuel Velez M., José Manuel Angulo-Tisoc, Henry Castelo O.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe:article/192462020-12-21T13:07:49Z |
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