A sinusoidal equation as an alternative to classical growth functions to describe growth profiles in turkeys

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Autor(a) principal: Kuhi, Hassan Darmani
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Lopez, Secundino, France, James, Mohit, Ardeshir, Shabanpour, Arezu, Hosssein-Zadeh, Navid Ghavi, Falahi, Saeed
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciAnimSci/article/view/45990
Resumo: Because of the relatively long growing cycle and the high cost of research into turkey production and nutrition, the potential benefits from modelling growth in this avian species are considerable. Though there are many studies aimed at evaluating animal growth models, the number of studies targeting growth models in turkeys is quite limited. In this paper we present a sinusoidal function to describe the evolution of growth in turkeys as a function of time based on data published by Aviagen. The new function was evaluated with regard to its ability to describe the relationship between body weight and age in turkeys and was compared to four standard growth functions: the Gompertz, logistic, Lopez, and Richards. The results of this study show that the new sinusoidal function precisely describes the growth dynamics of turkeys. Fitting the functions to different data profiles nearly always led to the same or less maximized log-likelihood values for the sinusoidal equation, indicating its suitability in describing growth data from turkeys.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A sinusoidal equation as an alternative to classical growth functions to describe growth profiles in turkeys
title A sinusoidal equation as an alternative to classical growth functions to describe growth profiles in turkeys
spellingShingle A sinusoidal equation as an alternative to classical growth functions to describe growth profiles in turkeys
Kuhi, Hassan Darmani
growth functions
sinusoidal equation
turkeys
title_short A sinusoidal equation as an alternative to classical growth functions to describe growth profiles in turkeys
title_full A sinusoidal equation as an alternative to classical growth functions to describe growth profiles in turkeys
title_fullStr A sinusoidal equation as an alternative to classical growth functions to describe growth profiles in turkeys
title_full_unstemmed A sinusoidal equation as an alternative to classical growth functions to describe growth profiles in turkeys
title_sort A sinusoidal equation as an alternative to classical growth functions to describe growth profiles in turkeys
author Kuhi, Hassan Darmani
author_facet Kuhi, Hassan Darmani
Lopez, Secundino
France, James
Mohit, Ardeshir
Shabanpour, Arezu
Hosssein-Zadeh, Navid Ghavi
Falahi, Saeed
author_role author
author2 Lopez, Secundino
France, James
Mohit, Ardeshir
Shabanpour, Arezu
Hosssein-Zadeh, Navid Ghavi
Falahi, Saeed
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kuhi, Hassan Darmani
Lopez, Secundino
France, James
Mohit, Ardeshir
Shabanpour, Arezu
Hosssein-Zadeh, Navid Ghavi
Falahi, Saeed
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv growth functions
sinusoidal equation
turkeys
topic growth functions
sinusoidal equation
turkeys
description Because of the relatively long growing cycle and the high cost of research into turkey production and nutrition, the potential benefits from modelling growth in this avian species are considerable. Though there are many studies aimed at evaluating animal growth models, the number of studies targeting growth models in turkeys is quite limited. In this paper we present a sinusoidal function to describe the evolution of growth in turkeys as a function of time based on data published by Aviagen. The new function was evaluated with regard to its ability to describe the relationship between body weight and age in turkeys and was compared to four standard growth functions: the Gompertz, logistic, Lopez, and Richards. The results of this study show that the new sinusoidal function precisely describes the growth dynamics of turkeys. Fitting the functions to different data profiles nearly always led to the same or less maximized log-likelihood values for the sinusoidal equation, indicating its suitability in describing growth data from turkeys.
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