Evaluation of the thermoregulatory response of goats naturally exposed to the tropical climate using longitudinal data
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Resumo: | Rectal temperature (RT), heart rate (HR), and respiratory rate (RR), determined as repeated measurements over time in female goats, were used to identify covariance matrices that best fit the data for residual modeling on these three traits. Then, based on this result, the goats’ responses to heat were evaluated. Five matrices were found with convergence for the three traits. The Heterogeneous Compound Symmetry matrix showed a good fit for modeling the residual associated with RT, whereas the Heterogeneous Autoregressive matrix had a better fit for RR and HR, according to the Akaike Information Criteria (AIC), corrected AIC (AICc), and Schwarz Bayesian Information Criterion (BIC) used. After adjusting the residual data for these three traits, a mixed-model analysis was used to evaluate collection period (3), physiological stage (3), and animal age (3) as fixed effects. Residual modeling interfered differently with the p-value associated with the fixed effects studied. Collection period and interactions did not influence the variation in RT (P>0.761), which was within the standard range for goats in the tropics, while the physiological stage of the goats affected it (P<0.05). Rectal temperature, HR, and RR tend to show covariance structures that can be modeled using specific residual covariance matrices, that is, the heterogeneous compound symmetry matrix best suits RT data, whereas the heterogeneous autoregressive matrix is better suited for HR and RR, which are usually correlated. The goats of the evaluated breed maintain RT within the range of variation displayed by breeds adapted to a hot environment, regardless of their physiological condition. Variations occur in RR and HR, without, however, exceeding the normal range for goats. Pregnancy causes goats to raise their RR in the rainy season of the year in the region in order to maintain RT within the normal range for the species. |
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Evaluation of the thermoregulatory response of goats naturally exposed to the tropical climate using longitudinal dataAvaliação da resposta termorregulatória de cabras expostas naturalmente ao clima tropical a partir do uso de dados longitudinais Estresse térmicoEstrutura de covariânciaMedidas repetidasParâmetros fisiológicos.Covariance structurePhysiological parametersRepeated measurementsThermal stress.Rectal temperature (RT), heart rate (HR), and respiratory rate (RR), determined as repeated measurements over time in female goats, were used to identify covariance matrices that best fit the data for residual modeling on these three traits. Then, based on this result, the goats’ responses to heat were evaluated. Five matrices were found with convergence for the three traits. The Heterogeneous Compound Symmetry matrix showed a good fit for modeling the residual associated with RT, whereas the Heterogeneous Autoregressive matrix had a better fit for RR and HR, according to the Akaike Information Criteria (AIC), corrected AIC (AICc), and Schwarz Bayesian Information Criterion (BIC) used. After adjusting the residual data for these three traits, a mixed-model analysis was used to evaluate collection period (3), physiological stage (3), and animal age (3) as fixed effects. Residual modeling interfered differently with the p-value associated with the fixed effects studied. Collection period and interactions did not influence the variation in RT (P>0.761), which was within the standard range for goats in the tropics, while the physiological stage of the goats affected it (P<0.05). Rectal temperature, HR, and RR tend to show covariance structures that can be modeled using specific residual covariance matrices, that is, the heterogeneous compound symmetry matrix best suits RT data, whereas the heterogeneous autoregressive matrix is better suited for HR and RR, which are usually correlated. The goats of the evaluated breed maintain RT within the range of variation displayed by breeds adapted to a hot environment, regardless of their physiological condition. Variations occur in RR and HR, without, however, exceeding the normal range for goats. Pregnancy causes goats to raise their RR in the rainy season of the year in the region in order to maintain RT within the normal range for the species.Utilizou-se a Temperatura retal (TR), Frequências cardíaca (FC) e respiratória (FR) aferidas como medidas repetidas no tempo em fêmeas caprinas, objetivando-se identificar matrizes de estruturas de covariância que melhor se ajustou aos dados para modelagem do resíduo nessas três características e, em seguida, avaliou-se a respostas de cabras ao calor, com base nesse resultado. Constatou-se cinco matrizes com convergência nas três características. A Simétrica composta heterogênea ajustou-se bem para modelagem do resíduo associado a TR, enquanto a Autorregressiva heterogênea ajustou-se melhor para a FR e FC, de acordo com os critérios de informação de Akaike (AIC), Akaike corrigido (AICc) e o Bayesiano de Schwarz (BIC) utilizados. Com o resíduos de dados dessas três características ajustados, utilizou-se uma análise com modelos mistos para avaliar a Época de coleta (3), Estado fisiológico (3) e Idade do animal (3) foram como efeitos fixos. Constatou-se que a modelagem do resíduo interferiu de modo diferenciado no p valor associado aos efeitos fixos estudados. A época da coleta e interações não influenciaram a variação da TR (P>0,761), que oscilou dentro da faixa padrão para caprinos nos trópicos, mas o Estágio fisiológico da cabra sim (P<0,05). A Temperatura retal e as Frequências cardíaca e respiratória tendem a apresentar estruturas de covariâncias modeláveis com utilização de matrizes de covariâncias residuais especificas, ou seja, a matriz Simétrica composta heterogênea mais adequada para dados da Temperatura retal, enquanto a Autorregressiva heterogênea para as Frequências cardíaca e respiratória, geralmente correlacionas. As cabras da raça avaliadas mantêm a temperatura retal dentro da amplitude de variação apresentada por raças adaptadas a ambiente quente. Isso ocorre independente da condição fisiológica que se encontra, mas com ocorrência de variação na frequência respiratória e cardíaca, não excedendo, no entanto, a faixa normal para caprinos. A gestação condiciona a cabra a elevar a FR na época chuvosa do ano na região para manter a TR na faixa de amplitude normal para caprinos.UEL2023-05-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo científicoapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/4626210.5433/1679-0359.2023v44n2p635Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 44 No. 2 (2023); 635-652Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 44 n. 2 (2023); 635-6521679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELenghttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/46262/48863Copyright (c) 2023 Semina: Ciências Agráriashttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPereira, Tâmara RodriguesSarmento, josé Lindenberg RochaEvangelista, Amauri FelipeOliveira, Marcelo Richelly Alves deOliveira, Wellington Paulo da SilvaBarbosa, Bruna LimaSilva, Lilian Rosalina GomesCastro, Geandro CarvalhoAnastácio Filho, João LopesRocha, Artur Oliveira2023-06-26T16:56:10Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/46262Revistahttp://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrariasPUBhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/oaisemina.agrarias@uel.br1679-03591676-546Xopendoar:2023-06-26T16:56:10Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false |
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Evaluation of the thermoregulatory response of goats naturally exposed to the tropical climate using longitudinal data Avaliação da resposta termorregulatória de cabras expostas naturalmente ao clima tropical a partir do uso de dados longitudinais |
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Evaluation of the thermoregulatory response of goats naturally exposed to the tropical climate using longitudinal data |
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Evaluation of the thermoregulatory response of goats naturally exposed to the tropical climate using longitudinal data Pereira, Tâmara Rodrigues Estresse térmico Estrutura de covariância Medidas repetidas Parâmetros fisiológicos. Covariance structure Physiological parameters Repeated measurements Thermal stress. |
title_short |
Evaluation of the thermoregulatory response of goats naturally exposed to the tropical climate using longitudinal data |
title_full |
Evaluation of the thermoregulatory response of goats naturally exposed to the tropical climate using longitudinal data |
title_fullStr |
Evaluation of the thermoregulatory response of goats naturally exposed to the tropical climate using longitudinal data |
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Evaluation of the thermoregulatory response of goats naturally exposed to the tropical climate using longitudinal data |
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Evaluation of the thermoregulatory response of goats naturally exposed to the tropical climate using longitudinal data |
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Pereira, Tâmara Rodrigues |
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Pereira, Tâmara Rodrigues Sarmento, josé Lindenberg Rocha Evangelista, Amauri Felipe Oliveira, Marcelo Richelly Alves de Oliveira, Wellington Paulo da Silva Barbosa, Bruna Lima Silva, Lilian Rosalina Gomes Castro, Geandro Carvalho Anastácio Filho, João Lopes Rocha, Artur Oliveira |
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author |
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Sarmento, josé Lindenberg Rocha Evangelista, Amauri Felipe Oliveira, Marcelo Richelly Alves de Oliveira, Wellington Paulo da Silva Barbosa, Bruna Lima Silva, Lilian Rosalina Gomes Castro, Geandro Carvalho Anastácio Filho, João Lopes Rocha, Artur Oliveira |
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author author author author author author author author author |
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Pereira, Tâmara Rodrigues Sarmento, josé Lindenberg Rocha Evangelista, Amauri Felipe Oliveira, Marcelo Richelly Alves de Oliveira, Wellington Paulo da Silva Barbosa, Bruna Lima Silva, Lilian Rosalina Gomes Castro, Geandro Carvalho Anastácio Filho, João Lopes Rocha, Artur Oliveira |
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Estresse térmico Estrutura de covariância Medidas repetidas Parâmetros fisiológicos. Covariance structure Physiological parameters Repeated measurements Thermal stress. |
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Estresse térmico Estrutura de covariância Medidas repetidas Parâmetros fisiológicos. Covariance structure Physiological parameters Repeated measurements Thermal stress. |
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Rectal temperature (RT), heart rate (HR), and respiratory rate (RR), determined as repeated measurements over time in female goats, were used to identify covariance matrices that best fit the data for residual modeling on these three traits. Then, based on this result, the goats’ responses to heat were evaluated. Five matrices were found with convergence for the three traits. The Heterogeneous Compound Symmetry matrix showed a good fit for modeling the residual associated with RT, whereas the Heterogeneous Autoregressive matrix had a better fit for RR and HR, according to the Akaike Information Criteria (AIC), corrected AIC (AICc), and Schwarz Bayesian Information Criterion (BIC) used. After adjusting the residual data for these three traits, a mixed-model analysis was used to evaluate collection period (3), physiological stage (3), and animal age (3) as fixed effects. Residual modeling interfered differently with the p-value associated with the fixed effects studied. Collection period and interactions did not influence the variation in RT (P>0.761), which was within the standard range for goats in the tropics, while the physiological stage of the goats affected it (P<0.05). Rectal temperature, HR, and RR tend to show covariance structures that can be modeled using specific residual covariance matrices, that is, the heterogeneous compound symmetry matrix best suits RT data, whereas the heterogeneous autoregressive matrix is better suited for HR and RR, which are usually correlated. The goats of the evaluated breed maintain RT within the range of variation displayed by breeds adapted to a hot environment, regardless of their physiological condition. Variations occur in RR and HR, without, however, exceeding the normal range for goats. Pregnancy causes goats to raise their RR in the rainy season of the year in the region in order to maintain RT within the normal range for the species. |
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