Growth predictability models in Mangalarga Marchador horses

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Autor(a) principal: Souza,Felipe Amorim Caetano de
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Fernandes,Tales Jesus, Ribeiro,Rafaela Aparecida, Cunha,Fabiana Oliveira, Meirelles,Sarah Laguna Conceição, Moura,Raquel Silva de, Muniz,Joel Augusto
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: This study evaluated the suitability of the Brody, logistic, and quadratic response plateau models to describe chest and cannon girth data obtained cross-sectionally in Mangalarga Marchador horses, in order to select the best model and predict the growth and maturity of males and females of this breed. Data were collected from 230 horses aged 6 to 176 months, divided by sex and age (16 age classes). The studied models were compared according to each quality evaluator by computing the adjusted coefficient of determination ( R adj 2) and residual standard deviation (RSD) with R statistical software. The chest girths obtained by the models ranged from 172.06 (males) to 181.50 cm (females) (Brody), 172.51 (males) to 181.89 cm (females) (logistic), and 177.67 (males) to 183.09 cm (females) (plateau). For cannon girth, the values were 18.18 (females) to 19.33 cm (males) (Brody), 18.11 (females) to 19.41 cm (males) (logistic), and 18.70 (females) to 19.40 cm (males) (plateau). The logistic model was best suited to describe the growth in chest girth of male and female Mangalarga Marchador horses. For cannon girth growth, the model best suited for males was the logistic model, and the one best suited for females was the Brody model.
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spelling Growth predictability models in Mangalarga Marchador horseshorsesnonlinear modelsmorphologyABSTRACT: This study evaluated the suitability of the Brody, logistic, and quadratic response plateau models to describe chest and cannon girth data obtained cross-sectionally in Mangalarga Marchador horses, in order to select the best model and predict the growth and maturity of males and females of this breed. Data were collected from 230 horses aged 6 to 176 months, divided by sex and age (16 age classes). The studied models were compared according to each quality evaluator by computing the adjusted coefficient of determination ( R adj 2) and residual standard deviation (RSD) with R statistical software. The chest girths obtained by the models ranged from 172.06 (males) to 181.50 cm (females) (Brody), 172.51 (males) to 181.89 cm (females) (logistic), and 177.67 (males) to 183.09 cm (females) (plateau). For cannon girth, the values were 18.18 (females) to 19.33 cm (males) (Brody), 18.11 (females) to 19.41 cm (males) (logistic), and 18.70 (females) to 19.40 cm (males) (plateau). The logistic model was best suited to describe the growth in chest girth of male and female Mangalarga Marchador horses. For cannon girth growth, the model best suited for males was the logistic model, and the one best suited for females was the Brody model.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782022000400652Ciência Rural v.52 n.4 2022reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20210161info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSouza,Felipe Amorim Caetano deFernandes,Tales JesusRibeiro,Rafaela AparecidaCunha,Fabiana OliveiraMeirelles,Sarah Laguna ConceiçãoMoura,Raquel Silva deMuniz,Joel Augustoeng2022-03-09T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Growth predictability models in Mangalarga Marchador horses
title Growth predictability models in Mangalarga Marchador horses
spellingShingle Growth predictability models in Mangalarga Marchador horses
Souza,Felipe Amorim Caetano de
horses
nonlinear models
morphology
title_short Growth predictability models in Mangalarga Marchador horses
title_full Growth predictability models in Mangalarga Marchador horses
title_fullStr Growth predictability models in Mangalarga Marchador horses
title_full_unstemmed Growth predictability models in Mangalarga Marchador horses
title_sort Growth predictability models in Mangalarga Marchador horses
author Souza,Felipe Amorim Caetano de
author_facet Souza,Felipe Amorim Caetano de
Fernandes,Tales Jesus
Ribeiro,Rafaela Aparecida
Cunha,Fabiana Oliveira
Meirelles,Sarah Laguna Conceição
Moura,Raquel Silva de
Muniz,Joel Augusto
author_role author
author2 Fernandes,Tales Jesus
Ribeiro,Rafaela Aparecida
Cunha,Fabiana Oliveira
Meirelles,Sarah Laguna Conceição
Moura,Raquel Silva de
Muniz,Joel Augusto
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza,Felipe Amorim Caetano de
Fernandes,Tales Jesus
Ribeiro,Rafaela Aparecida
Cunha,Fabiana Oliveira
Meirelles,Sarah Laguna Conceição
Moura,Raquel Silva de
Muniz,Joel Augusto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv horses
nonlinear models
morphology
topic horses
nonlinear models
morphology
description ABSTRACT: This study evaluated the suitability of the Brody, logistic, and quadratic response plateau models to describe chest and cannon girth data obtained cross-sectionally in Mangalarga Marchador horses, in order to select the best model and predict the growth and maturity of males and females of this breed. Data were collected from 230 horses aged 6 to 176 months, divided by sex and age (16 age classes). The studied models were compared according to each quality evaluator by computing the adjusted coefficient of determination ( R adj 2) and residual standard deviation (RSD) with R statistical software. The chest girths obtained by the models ranged from 172.06 (males) to 181.50 cm (females) (Brody), 172.51 (males) to 181.89 cm (females) (logistic), and 177.67 (males) to 183.09 cm (females) (plateau). For cannon girth, the values were 18.18 (females) to 19.33 cm (males) (Brody), 18.11 (females) to 19.41 cm (males) (logistic), and 18.70 (females) to 19.40 cm (males) (plateau). The logistic model was best suited to describe the growth in chest girth of male and female Mangalarga Marchador horses. For cannon girth growth, the model best suited for males was the logistic model, and the one best suited for females was the Brody model.
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