Comportamento alimentar de caprinos em pastejo e características morfo-qualitativas de cíbalas em área de caatinga

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Autor(a) principal: Nascimento Júnior, José Ribamar Silva do
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The management of the caatinga can be an alternative to improve the quantity and quality of the forage and, consequently, the animal performance. Thus, there is a need for the development of lines of studies that report the qualitative and quantitative changes of native Caatinga forages, as well as the cycling of nutrients in this system. The general objective of the thesis was to evaluate the contribution of the pellets to the nutrients of the soil and the feeding behavior of goats in caatinga areas under grazing. The experiment was conducted in the Brazilian semi-arid with hyperoxerophilic Caatinga vegetation. Three areas with different goat stockings were used: Area I with ten (0.15 AU.ha-1), Area II with five (0.09 AU.ha-1). and Area III without animals. Goats Sem padrão racial definido (SPRD) with mean body weight of 23 ± 2.3 kg were used. A floristic and phytosociological survey was carried out using the method of contiguous plots in an area of one hectare within the three areas, which were divided into 100 plots of 10 m x 10 m. Behavioral assessments occurred in two areas with animals in three periods: Rainy, Transition and Dry. In each area, three animals were used for observation, in which one of the animals had a GPS and a camera. Each animal was monitored by direct observation, with the aid of an etogram chart. The pellets samples were performed in the two areas with goats previously mentioned in 120 plots of 10 m x 10 m. It was performed a triage of the scales by hue, obtaining five different shades. Afterwards a pool by hue was realized to constitute an analytical sample for the analyzes of the chemical, physical and microbiological characteristics. In the floristic and phytosociological surveys, the presence of nine families and 17 species was observed; in Area I, the greatest number of species (14) and family (8) were found, in Area II and in Area III the presence was of 12 species. In Area I and Area II the similarity was 86% and between Area I and Area III, 82%; between Area II and Area III 79%. Area III had the largest number of individuals (3,732), Area I was lower in 20.40% and Area II was 31.30%. The C. sonderianus showed a value of importance (VI) and a higher coverage value (VC) in Area III (84.57 and 67.15%), P. pyramidalis presented higher LV and VC in Area II (91.97 and 7.139%) and P. gounellei was higher in area I (73.44 and 55.65%). Area I showed a strong grouping tendency (57.5%), in Area II the species varied from grouped (41.67%) to clustering (33.33%) and in area III the distribution was uniform (50%) with tendencies to grouping xix (41.67%). The values obtained for Area I were 1.591 and 0.603, for Area II of 1.669 and 0.6716 and for Area III of 1.642 and 0.6401, for the H 'and J' indices respectively. The time spent by animals grazing, walking and leisure depended (P<0.005) on the interaction, while ruminating and browsing presented a difference (P<0.005) between the periods. In relation to grazing times, there was a significant interaction (P<0.005) between the area and the period for herbaceous/subarctic and litter variables, in the others, there was a significant difference (P<0.005) between the periods in the grass, bromeliaceae and cactus variables and between the areas in the shrub/tree variable. There was interaction in the variables P, K, C, OM, C/P and C/N, being deployed. There was a difference between the shades for the N and C/N variables. In the physical characteristics there was an interaction effect for the variables density and length, which were unfolded and, in the microbiological characteristics, a significant difference was observed between the areas in shades 1 and 3. The phytosociological parameters show that the greatest contribution of forage biomass comes from the species P. pyramidalis, P. gounellei and C. sonderianus. Through dendrometric measurements it is possible to estimate the biomass of Caatinga trees, mainly C. sonderianus and P. pyramidalis, using multiple linear equations. There is high alimentary plasticity of the goats in the selection of forage species, as well as of the consumed structures, according to the availability of the mass and floristic composition, sometimes as browsers, or as grazers. The spatial distribution of the goat's pellets distribution patterns as a function of spatial location. The different nuances related to the length of time affects the physical standards of the stool, gradually reducing the crushing force. The chemical composition of faeces presents reduced variability, which influences of the fungi and bacteria colonization.
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spelling Comportamento alimentar de caprinos em pastejo e características morfo-qualitativas de cíbalas em área de caatingaCaatingaDiversidadeNutrientesKrigagemCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA::PASTAGEM E FORRAGICULTURAThe management of the caatinga can be an alternative to improve the quantity and quality of the forage and, consequently, the animal performance. Thus, there is a need for the development of lines of studies that report the qualitative and quantitative changes of native Caatinga forages, as well as the cycling of nutrients in this system. The general objective of the thesis was to evaluate the contribution of the pellets to the nutrients of the soil and the feeding behavior of goats in caatinga areas under grazing. The experiment was conducted in the Brazilian semi-arid with hyperoxerophilic Caatinga vegetation. Three areas with different goat stockings were used: Area I with ten (0.15 AU.ha-1), Area II with five (0.09 AU.ha-1). and Area III without animals. Goats Sem padrão racial definido (SPRD) with mean body weight of 23 ± 2.3 kg were used. A floristic and phytosociological survey was carried out using the method of contiguous plots in an area of one hectare within the three areas, which were divided into 100 plots of 10 m x 10 m. Behavioral assessments occurred in two areas with animals in three periods: Rainy, Transition and Dry. In each area, three animals were used for observation, in which one of the animals had a GPS and a camera. Each animal was monitored by direct observation, with the aid of an etogram chart. The pellets samples were performed in the two areas with goats previously mentioned in 120 plots of 10 m x 10 m. It was performed a triage of the scales by hue, obtaining five different shades. Afterwards a pool by hue was realized to constitute an analytical sample for the analyzes of the chemical, physical and microbiological characteristics. In the floristic and phytosociological surveys, the presence of nine families and 17 species was observed; in Area I, the greatest number of species (14) and family (8) were found, in Area II and in Area III the presence was of 12 species. In Area I and Area II the similarity was 86% and between Area I and Area III, 82%; between Area II and Area III 79%. Area III had the largest number of individuals (3,732), Area I was lower in 20.40% and Area II was 31.30%. The C. sonderianus showed a value of importance (VI) and a higher coverage value (VC) in Area III (84.57 and 67.15%), P. pyramidalis presented higher LV and VC in Area II (91.97 and 7.139%) and P. gounellei was higher in area I (73.44 and 55.65%). Area I showed a strong grouping tendency (57.5%), in Area II the species varied from grouped (41.67%) to clustering (33.33%) and in area III the distribution was uniform (50%) with tendencies to grouping xix (41.67%). The values obtained for Area I were 1.591 and 0.603, for Area II of 1.669 and 0.6716 and for Area III of 1.642 and 0.6401, for the H 'and J' indices respectively. The time spent by animals grazing, walking and leisure depended (P<0.005) on the interaction, while ruminating and browsing presented a difference (P<0.005) between the periods. In relation to grazing times, there was a significant interaction (P<0.005) between the area and the period for herbaceous/subarctic and litter variables, in the others, there was a significant difference (P<0.005) between the periods in the grass, bromeliaceae and cactus variables and between the areas in the shrub/tree variable. There was interaction in the variables P, K, C, OM, C/P and C/N, being deployed. There was a difference between the shades for the N and C/N variables. In the physical characteristics there was an interaction effect for the variables density and length, which were unfolded and, in the microbiological characteristics, a significant difference was observed between the areas in shades 1 and 3. The phytosociological parameters show that the greatest contribution of forage biomass comes from the species P. pyramidalis, P. gounellei and C. sonderianus. Through dendrometric measurements it is possible to estimate the biomass of Caatinga trees, mainly C. sonderianus and P. pyramidalis, using multiple linear equations. There is high alimentary plasticity of the goats in the selection of forage species, as well as of the consumed structures, according to the availability of the mass and floristic composition, sometimes as browsers, or as grazers. The spatial distribution of the goat's pellets distribution patterns as a function of spatial location. The different nuances related to the length of time affects the physical standards of the stool, gradually reducing the crushing force. The chemical composition of faeces presents reduced variability, which influences of the fungi and bacteria colonization.O manejo da caatinga pode ser uma alternativa para melhorar a quantidade e qualidade da forragem e, consequentemente, o desempenho animal. Desta forma, há a necessidade do desenvolvimento de linhas de estudos que relatem as mudanças qualitativas e quantitativas das forrageiras nativas da Caatinga, bem como a ciclagem de nutrientes nesse sistema. O objetivo geral da tese foi avaliar a contribuição das cíbalas na devolução dos nutrientes do solo e o comportamento alimentar de caprinos em áreas de caatinga sob pastejo. O período experimental ocorreu nos anos de 2015 e 2016. O experimento foi conduzido no Semiárido do Cariri paraibano, que apresenta vegetação de Caatinga hiperxerófila, em três áreas com diferentes lotações de caprinos: Área I com 10 animais (0,16 UA.ha-1 ano-1), Área II com cinco animais (0,08 UA.ha-1ano-1) e Área III sem animais. Foram utilizados caprinos sem padrão racial definido (SPRD) com peso corporal inicial médio de 23 ± 2,3 kg. Foram conduzidos levantamentos florísticos e fitossociológicos através do método de parcelas contíguas, em área de um hectare dentro das três áreas, as quais foram divididas em 100 parcelas de 10 m x 10 m. As avaliações comportamentais ocorreram nas duas áreas com animais e em três períodos: Chuvoso, Transição (chuvoso-seco) e Seco. Foram utilizados, em cada área, três animais para observação, no qual um dos animais possuía um GPS e uma câmera. Cada animal foi monitorado através de observação direta, por um observador treinado com o auxílio de tabela de etograma. As coletas das cíbalas ocorreram nas duas áreas com caprinos, em 120 parcelas de 10 m x 10 m por área. Efetuou-se uma triagem das cíbalas por matiz, obtendo-se cinco matizes distintos. Em seguida foi realizado um pool por matiz para constituírem uma amostra analítica para as análises das características químicas, físicas e microbiológicas. Nos levantamentos florístico e fitossociológico, observou-se um total de nove famílias e 17 espécies vegetais. Na Área I verificou-se o maior número de espécies (14) e de família (8), na Área II e na Área III a presença foi de 12 espécies. Na Área I e Área II a similaridade foi de 86% e entre a Área I e Área III, 82%; entre a Área II e Área III 79%. A Área III apresentou o maior número de indivíduos (3.732), a Área I foi inferior em 20,40% e a Área II em 31,30%. O Croton sonderianus apresentou maior valor de importância (VI) e maior valor de cobertura (VC) na Área III (84,57 e 67,15%), a Poincianella pyramidalis apresentou maior VI e VC na Área II (91,97 e 7,139%) e o Pilosocereus gounellei foi maior na Área I (73,44 e 55,65%). A Área I apresentou forte xvii tendência de agrupamento (57,5%), na Área II as espécies variaram de agrupadas (41,67%) a tendência de agrupamentos (33,33%) e na Área III a distribuição é uniforme (50%) com tendências a agrupamento (41,67%). Os valores obtidos para a Área I foram de 1,591 e 0,603, para a Área II de 1,669 e 0,6716 e para a Área III de 1,642 e 0,6401, para os índices H’ e J’, respectivamente. Nas atividades de pastejo, deslocamento e ócio, verificou-se interação (P<0,005), enquanto que ruminação e ramoneio apresentaram diferença (P<0,05) entre os períodos. Com relação aos tempos de consumo dos estratos herbáceas/subarbustiva e serapilheira observou-se interação significativa (P<0,005) entre a área e o período para as variáveis herbáceas/subarbustiva e serapilheira, nas demais, verificou-se diferença significativa (P<0,005) entre os períodos nas variáveis gramíneas, bromeliáceas e cactáceas e entre as áreas na variável arbustiva/arbórea. Houve interação nas variáveis P, K, C, MO, C/P e C/N, sendo desdobradas. Verificou-se diferença entre os matizes para as variáveis N e C/N. Nas características físicas houve interação para as variáveis densidade e comprimento, as quais foram desdobradas e, nas características microbiológicas observou-se diferença significativa entre as áreas nos matizes 1 e 3. Os parâmetros fitossociológicos mostram que o maior número de indivíduos é proveniente das espécies P. pyramidalis, P. gounellei e C. sonderianus. Através de medidas dendrométicas é possível estimar a biomassa de arbóreas da Caatinga, principalmente de C. sonderianus e P. pyramidalis, utilizando as equações lineares múltiplas. Existe alta plasticidade alimentar dos caprinos na seleção das espécies forrageiras, bem como das estruturas consumidas, em função da quantidade da massa e composição florística, ora como ramoneadores, ora como pastejadores. A distribuição espacial das cíbalas de caprinos não apresenta distribuição normal, com padrões distintos de distribuição em função da localização espacial. Os diferentes matizes relacionados com o tempo de permanência, afeta os padrões físicos das fezes, reduzindo gradativamente a força de esmagamento. A composição química das fezes apresenta reduzida variabilidade, o que influencia na colonização de fungos e bactérias.Universidade Federal da ParaíbaBrasilZootecniaPrograma de Pós-Graduação em ZootecniaUFPBAndrade, Albericio Pereira dehttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4788002H2Magalhães, André Luiz Rodrigueshttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4769897T9Medeiros, Ariosvaldo Nunes dehttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4791726A9Nascimento Júnior, José Ribamar Silva do2019-05-14T12:46:24Z2018-11-052019-05-14T12:46:24Z2018-02-23info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesishttps://repositorio.ufpb.br/jspui/handle/123456789/14251porAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFPBinstname:Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB)instacron:UFPB2019-05-15T06:04:28Zoai:repositorio.ufpb.br:123456789/14251Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufpb.br/PUBhttp://tede.biblioteca.ufpb.br:8080/oai/requestdiretoria@ufpb.br|| diretoria@ufpb.bropendoar:2019-05-15T06:04:28Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFPB - Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comportamento alimentar de caprinos em pastejo e características morfo-qualitativas de cíbalas em área de caatinga
title Comportamento alimentar de caprinos em pastejo e características morfo-qualitativas de cíbalas em área de caatinga
spellingShingle Comportamento alimentar de caprinos em pastejo e características morfo-qualitativas de cíbalas em área de caatinga
Nascimento Júnior, José Ribamar Silva do
Caatinga
Diversidade
Nutrientes
Krigagem
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA::PASTAGEM E FORRAGICULTURA
title_short Comportamento alimentar de caprinos em pastejo e características morfo-qualitativas de cíbalas em área de caatinga
title_full Comportamento alimentar de caprinos em pastejo e características morfo-qualitativas de cíbalas em área de caatinga
title_fullStr Comportamento alimentar de caprinos em pastejo e características morfo-qualitativas de cíbalas em área de caatinga
title_full_unstemmed Comportamento alimentar de caprinos em pastejo e características morfo-qualitativas de cíbalas em área de caatinga
title_sort Comportamento alimentar de caprinos em pastejo e características morfo-qualitativas de cíbalas em área de caatinga
author Nascimento Júnior, José Ribamar Silva do
author_facet Nascimento Júnior, José Ribamar Silva do
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Andrade, Albericio Pereira de
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4788002H2
Magalhães, André Luiz Rodrigues
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4769897T9
Medeiros, Ariosvaldo Nunes de
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4791726A9
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nascimento Júnior, José Ribamar Silva do
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Caatinga
Diversidade
Nutrientes
Krigagem
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA::PASTAGEM E FORRAGICULTURA
topic Caatinga
Diversidade
Nutrientes
Krigagem
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA::PASTAGEM E FORRAGICULTURA
description The management of the caatinga can be an alternative to improve the quantity and quality of the forage and, consequently, the animal performance. Thus, there is a need for the development of lines of studies that report the qualitative and quantitative changes of native Caatinga forages, as well as the cycling of nutrients in this system. The general objective of the thesis was to evaluate the contribution of the pellets to the nutrients of the soil and the feeding behavior of goats in caatinga areas under grazing. The experiment was conducted in the Brazilian semi-arid with hyperoxerophilic Caatinga vegetation. Three areas with different goat stockings were used: Area I with ten (0.15 AU.ha-1), Area II with five (0.09 AU.ha-1). and Area III without animals. Goats Sem padrão racial definido (SPRD) with mean body weight of 23 ± 2.3 kg were used. A floristic and phytosociological survey was carried out using the method of contiguous plots in an area of one hectare within the three areas, which were divided into 100 plots of 10 m x 10 m. Behavioral assessments occurred in two areas with animals in three periods: Rainy, Transition and Dry. In each area, three animals were used for observation, in which one of the animals had a GPS and a camera. Each animal was monitored by direct observation, with the aid of an etogram chart. The pellets samples were performed in the two areas with goats previously mentioned in 120 plots of 10 m x 10 m. It was performed a triage of the scales by hue, obtaining five different shades. Afterwards a pool by hue was realized to constitute an analytical sample for the analyzes of the chemical, physical and microbiological characteristics. In the floristic and phytosociological surveys, the presence of nine families and 17 species was observed; in Area I, the greatest number of species (14) and family (8) were found, in Area II and in Area III the presence was of 12 species. In Area I and Area II the similarity was 86% and between Area I and Area III, 82%; between Area II and Area III 79%. Area III had the largest number of individuals (3,732), Area I was lower in 20.40% and Area II was 31.30%. The C. sonderianus showed a value of importance (VI) and a higher coverage value (VC) in Area III (84.57 and 67.15%), P. pyramidalis presented higher LV and VC in Area II (91.97 and 7.139%) and P. gounellei was higher in area I (73.44 and 55.65%). Area I showed a strong grouping tendency (57.5%), in Area II the species varied from grouped (41.67%) to clustering (33.33%) and in area III the distribution was uniform (50%) with tendencies to grouping xix (41.67%). The values obtained for Area I were 1.591 and 0.603, for Area II of 1.669 and 0.6716 and for Area III of 1.642 and 0.6401, for the H 'and J' indices respectively. The time spent by animals grazing, walking and leisure depended (P<0.005) on the interaction, while ruminating and browsing presented a difference (P<0.005) between the periods. In relation to grazing times, there was a significant interaction (P<0.005) between the area and the period for herbaceous/subarctic and litter variables, in the others, there was a significant difference (P<0.005) between the periods in the grass, bromeliaceae and cactus variables and between the areas in the shrub/tree variable. There was interaction in the variables P, K, C, OM, C/P and C/N, being deployed. There was a difference between the shades for the N and C/N variables. In the physical characteristics there was an interaction effect for the variables density and length, which were unfolded and, in the microbiological characteristics, a significant difference was observed between the areas in shades 1 and 3. The phytosociological parameters show that the greatest contribution of forage biomass comes from the species P. pyramidalis, P. gounellei and C. sonderianus. Through dendrometric measurements it is possible to estimate the biomass of Caatinga trees, mainly C. sonderianus and P. pyramidalis, using multiple linear equations. There is high alimentary plasticity of the goats in the selection of forage species, as well as of the consumed structures, according to the availability of the mass and floristic composition, sometimes as browsers, or as grazers. The spatial distribution of the goat's pellets distribution patterns as a function of spatial location. The different nuances related to the length of time affects the physical standards of the stool, gradually reducing the crushing force. The chemical composition of faeces presents reduced variability, which influences of the fungi and bacteria colonization.
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