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Mutualism on Australian heritage breed farms

Mutualism on Australian heritage breed farms  ReferencesABS 2012. Labour force and other characteristics of farmers. Australian Bureau of Statistics.Altieri, M. 2018. Agroecology: The science of sustainable agriculture. Boca: CRC Press.Anderson, K. 1997. A walk on the wild side: A critical geography of domestication. Progress in Human Geography 21(4): 463–485.Blanchette, A. 2019. Making monotony: Bedsores and other signs of an overworked hog. In How nature works: Rethinking labor on a troubled planet (eds) S. Besky & A. Blanchette. Santa Fe: School for Advanced Research Press.Bronstein, J. 2015. The study of mutualism. In Mutualism (ed.) J. Bronstein. Oxford: Oxford University Press.Fijn, N. 2011. Living with herds: Human-animal coexistence in Mongolia. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Galloway, A. 2021. Making sheep – kin at the end of the world. In G. Van Horn, et al., Kinship: Belonging in a world of relations. Vol. 3. Libertyville: Center for Humans and Nature Press.Gressier, C. 2021. Bovine bloodlines. Anthropology News, 1 March.IPBES 2019. Global assessment report on biodiversity and ecosystem services, United Nations.Janzen, D.H. 1985. The natural history of mutualisms. In The biology of mutualism: Ecology and evolution (ed.) D.H. Boucher. London: Croom Helm.Janzen, H.H. 2011. What place for livestock on a re-greening earth? Animal Feed Science and Technology 166-167: 783–796.Kiers, T. et al. 2010. Mutualisms in a changing world: An evolutionary perspective. Ecology Letters 13: 1459–1474.Leung, T. & R. Poulin 2008. Parasitism, commensalism, and mutualism: Exploring the many shades of symbioses. Vie et Milieu-Life and Environment 58(2): 107–115.Peemot, V. 2017. We eat whom we love: Hippophagy among Tyvan herders. Inner Asia 19(1): 133–156.Petitt, A. & C. Eriksson 2022. Breeding beyond bodies: Making and ‘doing’ cattle. Society and Animals 30: 108–126.Plumwood, V. 2000. Integrating ethical frameworks for animals, humans and nature: A critical feminist eco-socialist analysis. Ethics and the Environment 5(2): 285–322.Siossian, E. et al. 2022. Hundreds of cattle washed away in northern NSW flood event, as farmers count losses. ABC News, 1 March.Taylor, D. 2016. Humans have changed industrial turkeys so much they can't even mate without our help. Washington Post, 22 November.Zeder, M. 2015. Core questions in domestication research. PNAS 112: 3191–3198. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Anthropology Today Wiley

Mutualism on Australian heritage breed farms

Anthropology Today , Volume 39 (1) – Feb 1, 2023

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 ReferencesABS 2012. Labour force and other characteristics of farmers. Australian Bureau of Statistics.Altieri, M. 2018. Agroecology: The science of sustainable agriculture. Boca: CRC Press.Anderson, K. 1997. A walk on the wild side: A critical geography of domestication. Progress in Human Geography 21(4): 463–485.Blanchette, A. 2019. Making monotony: Bedsores and other signs of an overworked hog. In How nature works: Rethinking labor on a troubled planet (eds) S. Besky & A. Blanchette. Santa Fe: School for Advanced Research Press.Bronstein, J. 2015. The study of mutualism. In Mutualism (ed.) J. Bronstein. Oxford: Oxford University Press.Fijn, N. 2011. Living with herds: Human-animal coexistence in Mongolia. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Galloway, A. 2021. Making sheep – kin at the end of the world. In G. Van Horn, et al., Kinship: Belonging in a world of relations. Vol. 3. Libertyville: Center for Humans and Nature Press.Gressier, C. 2021. Bovine bloodlines. Anthropology News, 1 March.IPBES 2019. Global assessment report on biodiversity and ecosystem services, United Nations.Janzen, D.H. 1985. The natural history of mutualisms. In The biology of mutualism: Ecology and evolution (ed.) D.H. Boucher. London: Croom Helm.Janzen, H.H. 2011. What place for livestock on a re-greening earth? Animal Feed Science and Technology 166-167: 783–796.Kiers, T. et al. 2010. Mutualisms in a changing world: An evolutionary perspective. Ecology Letters 13: 1459–1474.Leung, T. & R. Poulin 2008. Parasitism, commensalism, and mutualism: Exploring the many shades of symbioses. Vie et Milieu-Life and Environment 58(2): 107–115.Peemot, V. 2017. We eat whom we love: Hippophagy among Tyvan herders. Inner Asia 19(1): 133–156.Petitt, A. & C. Eriksson 2022. Breeding beyond bodies: Making and ‘doing’ cattle. Society and Animals 30: 108–126.Plumwood, V. 2000. Integrating ethical frameworks for animals, humans and nature: A critical feminist eco-socialist analysis. Ethics and the Environment 5(2): 285–322.Siossian, E. et al. 2022. Hundreds of cattle washed away in northern NSW flood event, as farmers count losses. ABC News, 1 March.Taylor, D. 2016. Humans have changed industrial turkeys so much they can't even mate without our help. Washington Post, 22 November.Zeder, M. 2015. Core questions in domestication research. PNAS 112: 3191–3198.

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