Soay
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[edit]Noun
[edit]Soay (plural Soays)
- A primitive breed of domestic sheep descended from feral sheep on the island of Soay, Scotland.
- Synonym: Soay sheep
- 1961 August 3, Peter Jewell, The wild sheep of St Kilda, New Scientist, No. 246, page 268,
- These apparently wild Soay sheep have bred on the island for centuries, virtually untended by Man. They are a relic of primitive domestic sheep, little improved from their wild progenitors.
- 2000, Laurence D. Mueller, Amitabh Joshi, Stability in Model Populations, page 250:
- We first discuss a multiyear study on Soay sheep (Ovis aries) and red deer (Cervus elaphus) that has successfully yielded a sophisticated understanding of population regulation (Clutton-Brock et al., 1997).
- 2009, Alistair J. Wilson, Marco Festa-Bianchet, “5: Maternal Effects in Wild Ungulates”, in Dario Maestripieri, Jill M. Mateo, editors, Maternal Effects in Mammals, page 94:
- Such selective antagonism can be seen as a form of parent-offspring conflict and has been demonstrated in Soay sheep (Wilson et al. 2005c).
Usage notes
[edit]The Soay sheep is not taxonomically distinguished from the domestic sheep (both are Ovis aries).
Translations
[edit]breed of sheep from Soay