This international forum, hosted by AGBU and CSIRO, was developed to extend opportunity for exchange between industry, breeders and researchers in the livestock and aquaculture industries. Genetic improvement of resilience was the topic for Breeding Focus 2014, which was the first of an ongoing series of Breeding Focus.
Topics presented at the workshop have been published as a book "Breeding Focus 2014 – Improving resilience” which is available for purchase. Abstracts of the papers can be downloaded as can individual chapters.
Chapter 1 Breeding disease resilient pigs Susanne Hermesch
Chapter 2 Inferring genetic resilience of animals to infectious pathogens – opportunities and pitfalls Andrea B. Doeschl-Wilson and Graham Lough
Chapter 3 On-farm measures to monitor the health and immune status of pigs Alison M. Collins
Chapter 4 Immune competence in livestock Brad C. Hine, Bonnie A. Mallard, Aaron B. Ingham and Ian G. Colditz
Chapter 5 Performance and resilience of poultry in Thailand Siriporn Tongsiri and M. Gilbert Jeyaruban
Chapter 6 Breeding Sydney rock oysters and its effects on resilience Wayne A. O’Connor, Michael C. Dove, Emma L. Thompson, Laura M. Parker, Pauline M. Ross and David A. Raftos
Chapter 7 Breeding barramundi for resilience in the face of global climate change Dean R. Jerry, Carolyn S.K. Smith-Keune, Lauren Hodgson and Jeremy van der Waal
Chapter 8 Genetic variation of handling resilience of Tasmanian Atlantic salmon affected by amoebic gill disease (AGD) Richard S. Taylor, Peter D. Kube, Brad S. Evans and Nick G. Elliott
Chapter 9 Resilience, tolerance, robustness and genotype x environment interaction in Merino sheep breeding Sonja Dominik and Andrew A. Swan
Chapter 10 Robustness as a breeding objective for sheep in New Zealand Mark J. Young and Beverley C. Thomson
Chapter 11 Breeding for resilience and resistance in Merino sheep Sam F. Walkom and Daniel J. Brown