NON LINEAR GROWTH CURVES FOR WEIGHT AND HEIGHT IN FOUR GENETIC GROUPS OF HORSES

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Autor(a) principal: McManus, Concepta Margaret
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Louvandini, Helder, Campos, Vinício Aurélio Lagoas
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Ciência animal brasileira (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/5400
Resumo: Hanoverian, Brazilian Showjumper, English Thoroughbred and Crossbred horses reared by the Brazilian Army were weighed and measured from six months of age to adult. In total 4,860 measurements on 1,445 horses were available. General curves were estimated as a function of time by the Gompertz, Brody, Logistic, Weibull and Richards curves, using PROC NLIN procedures of SAS ®. The Richards Curve did not converge for weight or height of any of the genetic groups or sexes. The logistic curve did not converge for any of the weight traits while the Gompertz also did not converge for height in several groups. R2 varied between 0.55 for weight in females of the crossbred group to 0.92 for males of the same group. For the height traits the highest R2 (0.66) was found for female Hanovarian horses and lowest for males of the same breed (0.12). In general the curves estimated similar values for asymptotic height and weight, except for Logistic curve, which also showed lowest R2 and highest error. Results for the Weibull and Brody curves were similar in all cases so where possible the Brody curve was selected as the best curve as it had less parameters. The Gompertz curve tended to underestimate mature weights and height. Estimates for both weight and height were in general higher in males than for females. In most cases the b parameter was shown to account for < 0.0001% of the variation in the curve shape. The k parameters, which indicate maturity, were of similar magnitude for the Brody, Gompertz and Weibull curves, for both height and weight within breed. This parameter indicated that there is little difference in maturation rates between males and females.KEY WORDS: Brody, Gompertz, Logistic, Richards, Weibull.
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spelling NON LINEAR GROWTH CURVES FOR WEIGHT AND HEIGHT IN FOUR GENETIC GROUPS OF HORSESCURVAS DE CRESCIMENTO NÃO-LINEARES PARA PESO E ALTURA EM QUATRO GRUPOS GENÉTICOS DE CAVALOSBrodyGompertzLogisticaRichardsWeibullBrodyGompertzLogísticaRichardsWeibullHanoverian, Brazilian Showjumper, English Thoroughbred and Crossbred horses reared by the Brazilian Army were weighed and measured from six months of age to adult. In total 4,860 measurements on 1,445 horses were available. General curves were estimated as a function of time by the Gompertz, Brody, Logistic, Weibull and Richards curves, using PROC NLIN procedures of SAS ®. The Richards Curve did not converge for weight or height of any of the genetic groups or sexes. The logistic curve did not converge for any of the weight traits while the Gompertz also did not converge for height in several groups. R2 varied between 0.55 for weight in females of the crossbred group to 0.92 for males of the same group. For the height traits the highest R2 (0.66) was found for female Hanovarian horses and lowest for males of the same breed (0.12). In general the curves estimated similar values for asymptotic height and weight, except for Logistic curve, which also showed lowest R2 and highest error. Results for the Weibull and Brody curves were similar in all cases so where possible the Brody curve was selected as the best curve as it had less parameters. The Gompertz curve tended to underestimate mature weights and height. Estimates for both weight and height were in general higher in males than for females. In most cases the b parameter was shown to account for < 0.0001% of the variation in the curve shape. The k parameters, which indicate maturity, were of similar magnitude for the Brody, Gompertz and Weibull curves, for both height and weight within breed. This parameter indicated that there is little difference in maturation rates between males and females.KEY WORDS: Brody, Gompertz, Logistic, Richards, Weibull.Cavalos das raças Hanoveriana (HA), Brasileiro de Hipismo (BH), Puro Sangue Inglês (PSI) e mestiços (PSIxBH) criados pelo Exército brasileiro foram pesados e medidos de seis meses de idade até adulto. Realizaram-se 4.860 medidas em 1.445 cavalos. Estimaram-se curvas de crescimento gerais usando os modelos de Gompertz, Brody, Logistic, Weibull e Richards, segundo o procedimento PROC NLIN do programa SAS ®. A curva de Richards não convergiu para peso nem altura para nenhum dos grupos ou sexos avaliados. A curva logística não convergiu para os pesos, enquanto o modelo de Gompertz não convergiu para altura em vários grupos. R2 variou entre 0,55 para peso em fêmeas mestiças até 0,92 em machos do mesmo grupo. Para altura, o maior R2 (0,66) foi para machos Hanovarianos e o menor para fêmeas da mesma raça (0,12). Em geral, as várias curvas estimaram a mesma altura e peso adulto, exceto a curva logística, que teve o menor R2 e mais alto erro dentro de cada grupo. Resultados para as curvas de Weibull e Brody foram similares em todos os casos. A curva de Brody foi selecionada como a melhor, porque possui menos parâmetros. A curva de Gompertz teve a tendência de subestimar pesos e alturas adultos. Estimativas para ambos as características foram mais altas em machos que fêmeas. No maior parte dos casos, o parâmetro b levou em consideração menos que 0,0001%  da variação em forma da curva. Os parâmetros k, indicando maturidade, foram de magnitude similar para as curvas de Brody, Gompertz e Weibull, para altura e peso dentro de raça, o que indicou pouca diferença entre machos e fêmeas para taxa de maturação entre sexos.PALAVRAS-CHAVES: Brody, Gompertz, Logistic, Richards, Weibull.Universidade Federal de Goiás2010-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por paresPesquisa Científicaapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/540010.5216/cab.v11i1.5400Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 11 No. 1 (2010); 80 - 89Ciência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 11 n. 1 (2010); 80 - 891809-68911518-2797reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/5400/6511https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/5400/8062McManus, Concepta MargaretLouvandini, HelderCampos, Vinício Aurélio Lagoasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2010-04-02T01:31:57Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/5400Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/vetPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/oai||revistacab@gmail.com1809-68911518-2797opendoar:2010-04-02T01:31:57Ciência animal brasileira (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv NON LINEAR GROWTH CURVES FOR WEIGHT AND HEIGHT IN FOUR GENETIC GROUPS OF HORSES
CURVAS DE CRESCIMENTO NÃO-LINEARES PARA PESO E ALTURA EM QUATRO GRUPOS GENÉTICOS DE CAVALOS
title NON LINEAR GROWTH CURVES FOR WEIGHT AND HEIGHT IN FOUR GENETIC GROUPS OF HORSES
spellingShingle NON LINEAR GROWTH CURVES FOR WEIGHT AND HEIGHT IN FOUR GENETIC GROUPS OF HORSES
McManus, Concepta Margaret
Brody
Gompertz
Logistica
Richards
Weibull
Brody
Gompertz
Logística
Richards
Weibull
title_short NON LINEAR GROWTH CURVES FOR WEIGHT AND HEIGHT IN FOUR GENETIC GROUPS OF HORSES
title_full NON LINEAR GROWTH CURVES FOR WEIGHT AND HEIGHT IN FOUR GENETIC GROUPS OF HORSES
title_fullStr NON LINEAR GROWTH CURVES FOR WEIGHT AND HEIGHT IN FOUR GENETIC GROUPS OF HORSES
title_full_unstemmed NON LINEAR GROWTH CURVES FOR WEIGHT AND HEIGHT IN FOUR GENETIC GROUPS OF HORSES
title_sort NON LINEAR GROWTH CURVES FOR WEIGHT AND HEIGHT IN FOUR GENETIC GROUPS OF HORSES
author McManus, Concepta Margaret
author_facet McManus, Concepta Margaret
Louvandini, Helder
Campos, Vinício Aurélio Lagoas
author_role author
author2 Louvandini, Helder
Campos, Vinício Aurélio Lagoas
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv McManus, Concepta Margaret
Louvandini, Helder
Campos, Vinício Aurélio Lagoas
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brody
Gompertz
Logistica
Richards
Weibull
Brody
Gompertz
Logística
Richards
Weibull
topic Brody
Gompertz
Logistica
Richards
Weibull
Brody
Gompertz
Logística
Richards
Weibull
description Hanoverian, Brazilian Showjumper, English Thoroughbred and Crossbred horses reared by the Brazilian Army were weighed and measured from six months of age to adult. In total 4,860 measurements on 1,445 horses were available. General curves were estimated as a function of time by the Gompertz, Brody, Logistic, Weibull and Richards curves, using PROC NLIN procedures of SAS ®. The Richards Curve did not converge for weight or height of any of the genetic groups or sexes. The logistic curve did not converge for any of the weight traits while the Gompertz also did not converge for height in several groups. R2 varied between 0.55 for weight in females of the crossbred group to 0.92 for males of the same group. For the height traits the highest R2 (0.66) was found for female Hanovarian horses and lowest for males of the same breed (0.12). In general the curves estimated similar values for asymptotic height and weight, except for Logistic curve, which also showed lowest R2 and highest error. Results for the Weibull and Brody curves were similar in all cases so where possible the Brody curve was selected as the best curve as it had less parameters. The Gompertz curve tended to underestimate mature weights and height. Estimates for both weight and height were in general higher in males than for females. In most cases the b parameter was shown to account for < 0.0001% of the variation in the curve shape. The k parameters, which indicate maturity, were of similar magnitude for the Brody, Gompertz and Weibull curves, for both height and weight within breed. This parameter indicated that there is little difference in maturation rates between males and females.KEY WORDS: Brody, Gompertz, Logistic, Richards, Weibull.
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