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Towards resilient livestock systems : a resource allocation approach to combine selection and management within the herd environment

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Figure  1-1 :  Schematic  representation  of  the  structure  of  livestock  breeding  industry  in  developed  countries
Figure 1-3: An individual model of resource allocation between two traits (A and B) and its consequences,  at the population level, on the relations between traits and under two scenarios of variation in acquisition  (R) and allocation (c)
Figure  1-5 :  General  approach  of  the  thesis  (adapted  from  Giller  et  al.,  2008)  followed  to  answer  the  research questions
Figure 2-3 : Schematic representation of the resource acquisition process and the hierarchy of resource  allocation between functions
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