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Climate Induced Effects on Livestock Population and Productivity in the Mediterranean Area

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The ability of livestock to breed, grow, and lactate to their maximal genetic potential, and their capacity to maintain health is affected by climatic features. Climate affects animals both indirectly and directly. Indirect effects include those that climate exerts on grassland and crops, and on water availability. Additionally, climate may also affect survival of pathogens and/or their vectors, which may cause risks for health in animal and human populations. Analysis of meteorological and entomological data indicate that climate has favored invasion of Culicoides imicola into new regions of the Mediterranean basin where it was previously absent. The meteorological complex has not been studied precisely to determine the optimal combination for normal physiological functions and behavioral actions, health, welfare, and maximal performance of livestock. An index for measurements of environmental warmth and its direct effects in livestock is the Temperature Humidity Index (THI). The THI combines values of temperature and humidity and has been widely used as a bioclimatic indicator of thermal stress in livestock. Studies carried out within the CIRCE project permitted to characterize the Mediterranean basin in terms of THI and to establish its strong heterogeneity even if most of the area is at risk of heat stress for farm animals during summer. The same studies also indicated that the area will be also subjected to warming and extreme climate events, which may aggravate the consequences of hot weather in livestock. Comprehensive frameworks need to be developed to identify and target adaptation options that are appropriate for specific contexts.

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Nicola Lacetera, Maria Segnalini, Umberto Bernabucci, Bruno Ronchi, Andrea Vitali and Alessandro Nardone wrote the whole chapter with the exception of the Sect. 7.3. The Sect. 7.3 was co-authored by Annelise Tran, Helene Guis, Cyril Caminade, Carlos Calvete, Andrew Morse and Matthew Baylis.

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Acknowledgments

The activities described herein were financially supported by EU (CIRCE Integrated Project # 036961), MIPAF (CLIMANIMAL Project), and Università degli Studi della Tuscia. We also acknowledge Météo-France/CNRM-GAME (C. Dubois, A. Braun, F. Sevault) and CNRS-IPSL for providing the climate data.

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Lacetera, N. et al. (2013). Climate Induced Effects on Livestock Population and Productivity in the Mediterranean Area. In: Navarra, A., Tubiana, L. (eds) Regional Assessment of Climate Change in the Mediterranean. Advances in Global Change Research, vol 51. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5772-1_7

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