Balanço térmico de ovinos morada nova mantidos ao sol e à sombra semiárido brasileiro
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Resumo: | In tropical regions the average radiant temperature (TRM) exerts a great influence on the heat balance of domestic animals, especially when the animals are located in regions near the equator (low latitude regions), since the radiation load in these localities occurs with a higher incidence of short waves. The objective of this study was to evaluate the thermal equilibrium of Morada Nova sheep in the shade and exposed to direct solar radiation, in a tropical semiarid environment. Ten adult sheep with an average weight of 32.76 ± 3.72 kg were used, distributed in two 10 x 10 Latin squares (10 days of records and 10 times). The ewes were evaluated from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm, the first group sheltered in the shade and the second group exposed to direct solar radiation. During the collections the sheep were taken to a containment trunk where they remained for all collection that was of 50 minutes for each animal. The rate of pulmonary ventilation (VE), respiratory rate (F), air temperature (Tar), vapor pressure (and [TE]), oxygen percentage (O2) of inspired air and carbon dioxide expired were quantified by means of an indirect calorimetry system using face mask. The heat balance of the animals was quantified according to the principles of the law of conservation of energy. A multivariate analysis of the environmental data and the physiological variables using SAS statistical software was done. According to the results, as the levels of solar radiation increase, the loss of heat mainly by the respiratory tract also increases. When the direct solar radiation exceeds 800 W m-² the production of metabolic heat of the animals also increases to the point that they can not maintain the body temperature, starting to store heat. Thus, New Sheep Sheep exposed to direct solar radiation increase latent heat loss over sensitive heat loss when direct solar radiation exceeds 800 W m-2. At warmer times, 10 to 15 h, sheep New Address maintained in the shade lose 5 to 8 W m-² and 5 to 8 W m-² by respiratory and convective airways, respectively; while those exposed to the sun lose from 6 to 12 W m-² and from 30 to 45 W m-² by respiratory and convective routes, respectively. |
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Balanço térmico de ovinos morada nova mantidos ao sol e à sombra semiárido brasileiroCusto energéticoSemiáridoTermorregulaçãoCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIAIn tropical regions the average radiant temperature (TRM) exerts a great influence on the heat balance of domestic animals, especially when the animals are located in regions near the equator (low latitude regions), since the radiation load in these localities occurs with a higher incidence of short waves. The objective of this study was to evaluate the thermal equilibrium of Morada Nova sheep in the shade and exposed to direct solar radiation, in a tropical semiarid environment. Ten adult sheep with an average weight of 32.76 ± 3.72 kg were used, distributed in two 10 x 10 Latin squares (10 days of records and 10 times). The ewes were evaluated from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm, the first group sheltered in the shade and the second group exposed to direct solar radiation. During the collections the sheep were taken to a containment trunk where they remained for all collection that was of 50 minutes for each animal. The rate of pulmonary ventilation (VE), respiratory rate (F), air temperature (Tar), vapor pressure (and [TE]), oxygen percentage (O2) of inspired air and carbon dioxide expired were quantified by means of an indirect calorimetry system using face mask. The heat balance of the animals was quantified according to the principles of the law of conservation of energy. A multivariate analysis of the environmental data and the physiological variables using SAS statistical software was done. According to the results, as the levels of solar radiation increase, the loss of heat mainly by the respiratory tract also increases. When the direct solar radiation exceeds 800 W m-² the production of metabolic heat of the animals also increases to the point that they can not maintain the body temperature, starting to store heat. Thus, New Sheep Sheep exposed to direct solar radiation increase latent heat loss over sensitive heat loss when direct solar radiation exceeds 800 W m-2. At warmer times, 10 to 15 h, sheep New Address maintained in the shade lose 5 to 8 W m-² and 5 to 8 W m-² by respiratory and convective airways, respectively; while those exposed to the sun lose from 6 to 12 W m-² and from 30 to 45 W m-² by respiratory and convective routes, respectively.Em regiões tropicais a temperatura radiante média (TRM) exerce grande influência no balanço de calor dos animais domésticos, principalmente quando os animais estão localizados em regiões próxima a linha do equador (regiões de baixa latitude), pois a carga de radiação nessas localidades ocorre com maior incidência de ondas curtas. Objetivou-se, a partir deste estudo, avaliar o equilíbrio térmico de ovelhas da raça Morada Nova à sombra e expostas à radiação solar direta, em ambiente tropical semiárido. Foram utilizadas dez ovelhas adultas com peso médio de 32,76 ± 3,72 kg, distribuídas em dois quadrados latinos 10 x 10 (10 dias de registros e 10 horários). As ovelhas foram avaliadas das 07:00 às 17:00 horas, sendo o primeiro grupo abrigado à sombra e o segundo grupo exposto a radiação solar direta. Durante as coletas as ovelhas eram levadas para um tronco de contenção onde permaneciam por toda coleta que era de 50 minutos para cada animal. A taxa de ventilação pulmonar (VE), frequência respiratória (F), temperatura do ar (Tar), pressão de vapor (e[TE]), percentual de oxigênio (O2) do ar inspirado e dióxido de carbono (CO2) do ar expirado foram quantificados por meio de um sistema de calorimetria indireta com uso de máscara facial. O balanço de calor dos animais foi quantificado de acordo com os princípios da lei de conservação de energia. Foi feito uma análise multivariada dos dados ambientais e as variáveis fisiológicas utilizando o software estatístico SAS. De acordo com os resultados, à medida que se aumentam os níveis de radiação solar, a perda de calor principalmente pelo trato respiratório também aumenta. Quando a radiação solar direta ultrapassa 800 W m-² a produção de calor metabólico dos animais aumenta também ao ponto dos mesmos não conseguirem manter a temperatura corporal, passando a estocar calor. Assim, Ovelhas Morada Nova expostas a radiação solar direta aumentam a perda de calor latente em detrimento a perda de calor via sensíveis, quando a radiação solar direta ultrapassa 800 W m-².Em horários mais quentes, 10 a 15 h, ovelhas Morada Nova mantidas a sombra perdem de 5 a 8 W m-² e de 5 a 8 W m-² por vias respiratória e convectiva, respectivamente; enquanto às expostas ao sol perdem de 6 a 12 W m-² e de 30 a 45 W m-² por vias respiratória e convectivas, respectivamente.Universidade Federal da ParaíbaBrasilZootecniaPrograma de Pós-Graduação em ZootecniaUFPBSaraiva, Edilson Paeshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5258170521479781Silva, Josinaldo Araújo da2021-09-10T13:02:08Z2021-09-102021-09-10T13:02:08Z2017-08-31info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesishttps://repositorio.ufpb.br/jspui/handle/123456789/20959porAttribution-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:UFPB2021-09-10T13:02:08Zoai:repositorio.ufpb.br:123456789/20959Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufpb.br/PUBhttp://tede.biblioteca.ufpb.br:8080/oai/requestdiretoria@ufpb.br|| diretoria@ufpb.bropendoar:2021-09-10T13:02:08Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFPB - Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB)false |
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Balanço térmico de ovinos morada nova mantidos ao sol e à sombra semiárido brasileiro |
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Balanço térmico de ovinos morada nova mantidos ao sol e à sombra semiárido brasileiro |
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Balanço térmico de ovinos morada nova mantidos ao sol e à sombra semiárido brasileiro Silva, Josinaldo Araújo da Custo energético Semiárido Termorregulação CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA |
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Balanço térmico de ovinos morada nova mantidos ao sol e à sombra semiárido brasileiro |
title_full |
Balanço térmico de ovinos morada nova mantidos ao sol e à sombra semiárido brasileiro |
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Balanço térmico de ovinos morada nova mantidos ao sol e à sombra semiárido brasileiro |
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Balanço térmico de ovinos morada nova mantidos ao sol e à sombra semiárido brasileiro |
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Balanço térmico de ovinos morada nova mantidos ao sol e à sombra semiárido brasileiro |
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Silva, Josinaldo Araújo da |
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Silva, Josinaldo Araújo da |
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Saraiva, Edilson Paes http://lattes.cnpq.br/5258170521479781 |
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Silva, Josinaldo Araújo da |
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Custo energético Semiárido Termorregulação CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA |
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Custo energético Semiárido Termorregulação CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA |
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In tropical regions the average radiant temperature (TRM) exerts a great influence on the heat balance of domestic animals, especially when the animals are located in regions near the equator (low latitude regions), since the radiation load in these localities occurs with a higher incidence of short waves. The objective of this study was to evaluate the thermal equilibrium of Morada Nova sheep in the shade and exposed to direct solar radiation, in a tropical semiarid environment. Ten adult sheep with an average weight of 32.76 ± 3.72 kg were used, distributed in two 10 x 10 Latin squares (10 days of records and 10 times). The ewes were evaluated from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm, the first group sheltered in the shade and the second group exposed to direct solar radiation. During the collections the sheep were taken to a containment trunk where they remained for all collection that was of 50 minutes for each animal. The rate of pulmonary ventilation (VE), respiratory rate (F), air temperature (Tar), vapor pressure (and [TE]), oxygen percentage (O2) of inspired air and carbon dioxide expired were quantified by means of an indirect calorimetry system using face mask. The heat balance of the animals was quantified according to the principles of the law of conservation of energy. A multivariate analysis of the environmental data and the physiological variables using SAS statistical software was done. According to the results, as the levels of solar radiation increase, the loss of heat mainly by the respiratory tract also increases. When the direct solar radiation exceeds 800 W m-² the production of metabolic heat of the animals also increases to the point that they can not maintain the body temperature, starting to store heat. Thus, New Sheep Sheep exposed to direct solar radiation increase latent heat loss over sensitive heat loss when direct solar radiation exceeds 800 W m-2. At warmer times, 10 to 15 h, sheep New Address maintained in the shade lose 5 to 8 W m-² and 5 to 8 W m-² by respiratory and convective airways, respectively; while those exposed to the sun lose from 6 to 12 W m-² and from 30 to 45 W m-² by respiratory and convective routes, respectively. |
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