The geometry of the lactation curve based on Wood's equation: a two-step prediction

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira,Jhone Gleison de
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Sant'Anna,Daniel Furtado Dardengo, Lourenço,Matheus Celestiano, Tavares,Davi Simões Tavares, Rodrigues,Marcelo Teixeira, Tedeschi,Luis Orlindo, Vieira,Ricardo Augusto Mendonça
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Lactation records from cows of the southwestern Paraná state, Brazil, form the dataset of this study. We applied the information-theoretic approach to evaluate the ability of the nonlinear Wood, Brody, Dijkstra, and Gamma functions to fit to these data by employing a two-step technique based on nonlinear mixed-effects models and generalized linear mixed-effects models. Wood's equation was fitted with the combination of a first-order autoregressive correlation structure and a variance function to account for heteroscedasticity. This version was the best choice to mimic lactation records. Some geometric attributes of Wood's model were deduced, mainly the ascending specific rate from parturition to peak milk yield and the descending specific rate as a measure of the lactation persistence of the milk yield at peak production. Breed and parity order of the cows were assumed as fixed effects to obtain a reliable model fitting process. Regardless of breed, first-order parity cows had greater persistency than their older counterparts, and the greater the ascending rate of milk yield from the parturition to the peak, the sharper the decrease in milk yield post-peak; therefore, the rates (absolute values) of ascending and descending phases correlated positively. Nonetheless, the actual estimated values of the descending phase rates are negative. Wood's equation was flexible enough to mimic either concave- and convex-shaped lactation profiles. The correlations between both peak milk yield and random estimates for β with total milk yield per lactation were positive. However, peak milk yield might not be the only variable used for ranking cows; the total milk yield integrates all information of the lactation profile through the estimated parameters of Wood's equation.
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spelling The geometry of the lactation curve based on Wood's equation: a two-step predictiondairy cattlegeneralized linear mixed-effects modellactation modelsnonlinear mixed-effects modelnonlinear parameter estimationABSTRACT Lactation records from cows of the southwestern Paraná state, Brazil, form the dataset of this study. We applied the information-theoretic approach to evaluate the ability of the nonlinear Wood, Brody, Dijkstra, and Gamma functions to fit to these data by employing a two-step technique based on nonlinear mixed-effects models and generalized linear mixed-effects models. Wood's equation was fitted with the combination of a first-order autoregressive correlation structure and a variance function to account for heteroscedasticity. This version was the best choice to mimic lactation records. Some geometric attributes of Wood's model were deduced, mainly the ascending specific rate from parturition to peak milk yield and the descending specific rate as a measure of the lactation persistence of the milk yield at peak production. Breed and parity order of the cows were assumed as fixed effects to obtain a reliable model fitting process. Regardless of breed, first-order parity cows had greater persistency than their older counterparts, and the greater the ascending rate of milk yield from the parturition to the peak, the sharper the decrease in milk yield post-peak; therefore, the rates (absolute values) of ascending and descending phases correlated positively. Nonetheless, the actual estimated values of the descending phase rates are negative. Wood's equation was flexible enough to mimic either concave- and convex-shaped lactation profiles. The correlations between both peak milk yield and random estimates for β with total milk yield per lactation were positive. However, peak milk yield might not be the only variable used for ranking cows; the total milk yield integrates all information of the lactation profile through the estimated parameters of Wood's equation.Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-35982020000100818Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia v.49 2020reponame:Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia (SBZ)instacron:SBZ10.37496/rbz4920200023info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira,Jhone Gleison deSant'Anna,Daniel Furtado DardengoLourenço,Matheus CelestianoTavares,Davi Simões TavaresRodrigues,Marcelo TeixeiraTedeschi,Luis OrlindoVieira,Ricardo Augusto Mendonçaeng2020-10-14T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-35982020000100818Revistahttps://www.rbz.org.br/pt-br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||bz@sbz.org.br|| secretariarbz@sbz.org.br1806-92901516-3598opendoar:2020-10-14T00:00Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia (SBZ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The geometry of the lactation curve based on Wood's equation: a two-step prediction
title The geometry of the lactation curve based on Wood's equation: a two-step prediction
spellingShingle The geometry of the lactation curve based on Wood's equation: a two-step prediction
Oliveira,Jhone Gleison de
dairy cattle
generalized linear mixed-effects model
lactation models
nonlinear mixed-effects model
nonlinear parameter estimation
title_short The geometry of the lactation curve based on Wood's equation: a two-step prediction
title_full The geometry of the lactation curve based on Wood's equation: a two-step prediction
title_fullStr The geometry of the lactation curve based on Wood's equation: a two-step prediction
title_full_unstemmed The geometry of the lactation curve based on Wood's equation: a two-step prediction
title_sort The geometry of the lactation curve based on Wood's equation: a two-step prediction
author Oliveira,Jhone Gleison de
author_facet Oliveira,Jhone Gleison de
Sant'Anna,Daniel Furtado Dardengo
Lourenço,Matheus Celestiano
Tavares,Davi Simões Tavares
Rodrigues,Marcelo Teixeira
Tedeschi,Luis Orlindo
Vieira,Ricardo Augusto Mendonça
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author2 Sant'Anna,Daniel Furtado Dardengo
Lourenço,Matheus Celestiano
Tavares,Davi Simões Tavares
Rodrigues,Marcelo Teixeira
Tedeschi,Luis Orlindo
Vieira,Ricardo Augusto Mendonça
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author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira,Jhone Gleison de
Sant'Anna,Daniel Furtado Dardengo
Lourenço,Matheus Celestiano
Tavares,Davi Simões Tavares
Rodrigues,Marcelo Teixeira
Tedeschi,Luis Orlindo
Vieira,Ricardo Augusto Mendonça
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv dairy cattle
generalized linear mixed-effects model
lactation models
nonlinear mixed-effects model
nonlinear parameter estimation
topic dairy cattle
generalized linear mixed-effects model
lactation models
nonlinear mixed-effects model
nonlinear parameter estimation
description ABSTRACT Lactation records from cows of the southwestern Paraná state, Brazil, form the dataset of this study. We applied the information-theoretic approach to evaluate the ability of the nonlinear Wood, Brody, Dijkstra, and Gamma functions to fit to these data by employing a two-step technique based on nonlinear mixed-effects models and generalized linear mixed-effects models. Wood's equation was fitted with the combination of a first-order autoregressive correlation structure and a variance function to account for heteroscedasticity. This version was the best choice to mimic lactation records. Some geometric attributes of Wood's model were deduced, mainly the ascending specific rate from parturition to peak milk yield and the descending specific rate as a measure of the lactation persistence of the milk yield at peak production. Breed and parity order of the cows were assumed as fixed effects to obtain a reliable model fitting process. Regardless of breed, first-order parity cows had greater persistency than their older counterparts, and the greater the ascending rate of milk yield from the parturition to the peak, the sharper the decrease in milk yield post-peak; therefore, the rates (absolute values) of ascending and descending phases correlated positively. Nonetheless, the actual estimated values of the descending phase rates are negative. Wood's equation was flexible enough to mimic either concave- and convex-shaped lactation profiles. The correlations between both peak milk yield and random estimates for β with total milk yield per lactation were positive. However, peak milk yield might not be the only variable used for ranking cows; the total milk yield integrates all information of the lactation profile through the estimated parameters of Wood's equation.
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