id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-337730-mqcgqwrb Leroy, Gregoire Food securers or invasive aliens? Trends and consequences of non-native livestock introgression in developing countries 2020-08-20 .txt text/plain 5057 215 40 The shift from local genetic resources to crossbred and exotic animals must be considered in the context of challenges such as food security, erosion of agrobiodiversity, interactions with other agricultural production, reduction of poverty and provision of ecosystem services, as well as resilience to and mitigation of climate change. We also investigate the relationship between those proportions and estimates of average milk yield per cow for 11 countries, as well as the trends of 190 national breed populations considered as locally adapted, and discuss issues regarding sustainability. In the Second Report on the State of the World's Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (FAO et al., 2015) , countries, especially those of developing regions, reported indiscriminate crossbreeding and introduction or increased use of exotic breeds as the two main causes of genetic erosion. ./cache/cord-337730-mqcgqwrb.txt ./txt/cord-337730-mqcgqwrb.txt