Role of coat colour in body heat regulation among goats and hairy sheep in tropics

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Autor(a) principal: Pant, Kant Prasad
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Arruda, Francisco de Assis V., Figueiredo, Élsio Antonio P. de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira (Online)
Texto Completo: https://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pab/article/view/15739
Resumo: This experiment was conducted during the hottest and the leanest period of the year in the tropical semi-arid northeast of Brazil to evaluate the relative response of black and white varieties (with the colour of skin and of hair being the same) of goats and hairy sheep to grazing under direct solar radiation. There was a marked increase in midside-skin (MS), ear-skin (ES) and rectal temperatures (RT) and respiratory rate (RR) at 2 P.M. The afternoon increase was more in sheep in MS, RT and RR, but ES increased more in goats. Black animals had uniformly higher MS. White sheep had higher ES but in goats colour had no effect. Right ES was higher in sheep and there was some tendency of higher right ES in general. The black goats respired at much higher rates than the white, but in sheep, colour did not influence RR. Colour of animals did not influence RT. There was significant day-to-day variation, possibly associated with small fluctuations in environmental temperature, in MS, ES and RR but not in RT. The results indicate that goats appear to be better adapted than hairy sheep and white goats better than black goats under local climatic conditions.
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spelling Role of coat colour in body heat regulation among goats and hairy sheep in tropicsInfluência da cor da pelagem na regulação do calor em caprinos e ovinos sem-lã no trópicosolar radiation; tropical region; adaptability; physiological responseregião tropical; radiação solar; adaptabilidade; respostas fisiológicasThis experiment was conducted during the hottest and the leanest period of the year in the tropical semi-arid northeast of Brazil to evaluate the relative response of black and white varieties (with the colour of skin and of hair being the same) of goats and hairy sheep to grazing under direct solar radiation. There was a marked increase in midside-skin (MS), ear-skin (ES) and rectal temperatures (RT) and respiratory rate (RR) at 2 P.M. The afternoon increase was more in sheep in MS, RT and RR, but ES increased more in goats. Black animals had uniformly higher MS. White sheep had higher ES but in goats colour had no effect. Right ES was higher in sheep and there was some tendency of higher right ES in general. The black goats respired at much higher rates than the white, but in sheep, colour did not influence RR. Colour of animals did not influence RT. There was significant day-to-day variation, possibly associated with small fluctuations in environmental temperature, in MS, ES and RR but not in RT. The results indicate that goats appear to be better adapted than hairy sheep and white goats better than black goats under local climatic conditions.Este experimento foi conduzido na região tropical do nordeste Brasileiro para avaliar a resposta relativa ao calor dos caprinos e ovinos sem-lã de pelagem (pele + pêlo) branca e preta em pastejo e expostos diretamente à radiação solar. Houve um aumento marcante nas temperaturas da pele da costela (PC), pele da orelha (PO) e retal (TR) e no rítmo respiratório (RR) às 14h. À tarde, a elevação foi maior em ovinos na PC, TR e no RR, mas PO aumentou mais nos caprinos. Animais pretos tinham, uniformemente, maior PC. Os ovinos brancos exibiram maior PO, mas no caprinos a cor não influenciou. ES direita foi superior em ovinos e houve tendência da PO direita ser, em geral, superior. Caprinos de cor preta apresentaram maior elevação no RR do que os de cor branca, mas nos ovinos a cor não influenciou o RR. Cor da pelagem não teve influência na TR. Houve uma variação diária significante na PC, PO e RR, mas não na TR, possivelmente associado com flutuações na temperatura ambiental. Resultados indicam que caprinos parecem ser melhor adaptados do que ovinos sem-lã e caprinos brancos melhor que caprinos pretos sob as condições climáticas locais.Pesquisa Agropecuaria BrasileiraPesquisa Agropecuária BrasileiraPant, Kant PrasadArruda, Francisco de Assis V.Figueiredo, Élsio Antonio P. de2014-04-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pab/article/view/15739Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira; v.20, n.6, jun. 1985; 717-726Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira; v.20, n.6, jun. 1985; 717-7261678-39210100-104xreponame:Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira (Online)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPAenghttps://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pab/article/view/15739/9774info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2014-04-17T11:54:14Zoai:ojs.seer.sct.embrapa.br:article/15739Revistahttp://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pabPRIhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phppab@sct.embrapa.br || sct.pab@embrapa.br1678-39210100-204Xopendoar:2014-04-17T11:54:14Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira (Online) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Role of coat colour in body heat regulation among goats and hairy sheep in tropics
Influência da cor da pelagem na regulação do calor em caprinos e ovinos sem-lã no trópico
title Role of coat colour in body heat regulation among goats and hairy sheep in tropics
spellingShingle Role of coat colour in body heat regulation among goats and hairy sheep in tropics
Pant, Kant Prasad
solar radiation; tropical region; adaptability; physiological response
região tropical; radiação solar; adaptabilidade; respostas fisiológicas
title_short Role of coat colour in body heat regulation among goats and hairy sheep in tropics
title_full Role of coat colour in body heat regulation among goats and hairy sheep in tropics
title_fullStr Role of coat colour in body heat regulation among goats and hairy sheep in tropics
title_full_unstemmed Role of coat colour in body heat regulation among goats and hairy sheep in tropics
title_sort Role of coat colour in body heat regulation among goats and hairy sheep in tropics
author Pant, Kant Prasad
author_facet Pant, Kant Prasad
Arruda, Francisco de Assis V.
Figueiredo, Élsio Antonio P. de
author_role author
author2 Arruda, Francisco de Assis V.
Figueiredo, Élsio Antonio P. de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pant, Kant Prasad
Arruda, Francisco de Assis V.
Figueiredo, Élsio Antonio P. de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv solar radiation; tropical region; adaptability; physiological response
região tropical; radiação solar; adaptabilidade; respostas fisiológicas
topic solar radiation; tropical region; adaptability; physiological response
região tropical; radiação solar; adaptabilidade; respostas fisiológicas
description This experiment was conducted during the hottest and the leanest period of the year in the tropical semi-arid northeast of Brazil to evaluate the relative response of black and white varieties (with the colour of skin and of hair being the same) of goats and hairy sheep to grazing under direct solar radiation. There was a marked increase in midside-skin (MS), ear-skin (ES) and rectal temperatures (RT) and respiratory rate (RR) at 2 P.M. The afternoon increase was more in sheep in MS, RT and RR, but ES increased more in goats. Black animals had uniformly higher MS. White sheep had higher ES but in goats colour had no effect. Right ES was higher in sheep and there was some tendency of higher right ES in general. The black goats respired at much higher rates than the white, but in sheep, colour did not influence RR. Colour of animals did not influence RT. There was significant day-to-day variation, possibly associated with small fluctuations in environmental temperature, in MS, ES and RR but not in RT. The results indicate that goats appear to be better adapted than hairy sheep and white goats better than black goats under local climatic conditions.
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