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Domestication
Domestication refers to the process whereby a population of animals or plants becomes accustomed to human provision and control. Humans have brought these populations under their care for a wide range of reasons: to produce food or valuable commodities (such as woolcotton, or silk), for help with various types of work (such as transportation or protection), and to enjoy as pets or ornamental plants. Plants domesticated primarily for aesthetic enjoyment in and around the home are usually called house plants or ornamentals, while those domesticated for large-scale food production are generally called crops. Likewise, animals domesticated for home companionship are usually called pets while those domesticated for food or work are called livestock or farm animals.
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Domestication
Une espèce domestiquée, animale ou végétale, est une espèce qui a perdu, acquis ou développé des caractères morphologiques particuliers, physiologiques ou comportementaux nouveaux et héréditaires, résultant d’une interaction prolongée, d'un contrôle ou d'une sélection délibérée de la part de l’être humain. Le sens précis du terme est contesté, à cause de la difficulté d'élaborer une limite stricte entre l'état sauvage et celui de domestication.
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Domestizierung
Domestizierung oder Domestikation ist ein innerartlicher Veränderungsprozess von Wildtieren oder -pflanzen, bei dem diese durch den Menschen über Generationen hinweg genetisch isoliert von der Wildform gehalten werden. Dieser Text befasst sich nur mit der Domestikation von Tieren.
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Domestykacja zwierzat
Domestykacja zwierząt (od łac. domesticus - domowy), udomowienie zwierząt - całokształt procesów przekształcania się cech i właściwości morfologicznychfizjologicznych, rozwojowych i psychicznych zwierzęcia dzikiego następujący w wyniku długotrwałego oddziaływania człowieka na zwierzęta, zwłaszcza poprzez ludzką ingerencję na czynniki genetyczne i środowiskowe.
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Addomesticamento
Per addomesticazione o addomesticamento si intende in genere il processo attraverso cui una specie animale viene resa domestica, ovvero abituata alla convivenza con l'uomo e al controllo da parte di quest'ultimo. Per molte specie, l'addomesticamento ha comportato notevoli mutamenti nel comportamento, nel ciclo di vita e addirittura nella fisiologia.
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