0 the process of bringing animals or plants under human control in order to provide food, power, or company: --
The New York City Department of Health banned the domestication of wild animals such as iguanas.
Over the last 10,000 years, crop domestication has been the single most important human cultural development.
Domestication, however, is not only about selection and breeding.
No consistent relationship between resistance and level of domestication was detected.
Has the book succeeded in its aim of promoting its selection, domestication and marketing?
Investigation of the bottleneck leading to the domestication of maize.
Only a few studies, however, have directly tested the hypothesis that susceptibility to an insect herbivore is associated with domestication.
There is frequent disagreement on the beginning of domestication and the wild character of some species.
The domestication of directives is exemplified by the liberalization of the utility sectors.