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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Estratégias de suplementação energética para bovinos em recria em pastagens tropicais durante as águas e seus efeitos na terminação em confinamento / Energetic supplementation strategies for growing cattle grazing tropical forages during the raining season and their effects on the feedlot finishing phase.

Agostinho Neto, Luiz Roberto Dell 26 October 2010 (has links)
Os objetivos deste estudo foram avaliar estratégias de suplementação energética para bovinos em recria, mantidos em pastagens tropicais bem manejadas durante as águas, quanto ao desempenho animal, capacidade de suporte das pastagens, ganho de peso por área e desempenho dos animais durante a terminação em confinamento. Os tratamentos testados foram: T1) Controle: somente mistura mineral; T2) Constante: fornecimento contínuo do concentrado na dose de 0,6% do PC; T3) Crescente: fornecimento de 0,3% do PC em concentrado no primeiro terço, 0,6% do PC no segundo terço e de 0,9% do PC no terceiro terço do período de recria dos animais. Foram utilizados 76 garrotes de corte, com peso inicial de 208 kg e 8 meses de idade. Os animais foram alocados em 8,5 ha de pastagem de capim Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu, manejados em sistema rotacionado com intervalo de desfolha variável. Foram avaliadas a massa de forragem (MF) pré e pós pastejo (kg MS ha-1), a composição morfológica (% de folhas, colmos e material morto) e valor nutritivo da forragem, o ganho de peso individual (kg cab-1 dia-1), a taxa de lotação (cab ha-1) e o ganho de peso por área (kg ha-1) durante a fase de recria dos animais. Na fase de confinamento dos animais foram avaliados o ganho de peso diário individual (GPD em kg cab-1), o consumo de matéria seca (kg dia-1) e a eficiência alimentar dos animais (kg de ganho diário kg de alimento consumido-1).Os animais suplementados apresentaram GPD superiores aos animais não suplementados (0,535, 0,787 e 0,867 kg cab-1 dia-1, respectivamente para os tratamentos controle, constante e crescente). Além disso, os animais do tratamento crescente apresentaram desempenho superior àquele dos animais do tratamento constante, mesmo consumindo quantidades semelhantes de suplemento. A suplementação foi, ainda, eficiente em aumentar a taxa de lotação dos pastos que foi, em média, de 5,94, 7,13 e 6,90 UA ha-1, respectivamente para os tratamentos controle, constante e crescente. Durante a fase de confinamento, não houve diferença entre os tratamentos para GPD, que apresentou média de 1,06 kg dia-1. A suplementação energética de bovinos durante a fase de recria em pasto é uma estratégia eficaz para aumentar o GPD dos animais, a taxa de lotação das pastagens e a produção de carne por área de pasto. / The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of strategies of feeding an energetic supplement to growing cattle, grazing well managed tropical pastures during the rainy season, on the grazing animal performance, pasture stocking rate, total body weight gain per area, and on feedlot finishing phase. The treatments tested were: T1) Control: animals fed only a mineral mixture; T2) Constant level: constant daily feeding of energetic supplement at 0.6% of BW; T3) Increased level: daily feeding of energetic supplement at increasing levels of 0.3, 0.6, and 0.9% BW, according to the experimental period. Seventy six beef steers, averaging 208 kg BW and 8 months of age, were used. Animals were allocated in a 8.5 ha area of Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu pasture under a rotational grazing system with a variable defoliation interval. Pre- and post-grazing forage mass (FM, kg MS ha-1), morphological composition (leaves, stem, and dead material percentages), nutritive value of the forage, average daily gain (kg animal-1 day-1), stocking rate (animal ha-1), and weight gain per area (kg ha-1) were evaluated during the growing phase. At the feedlot phase were evaluated the average daily gain (kg animal-1 day-1), dry matter intake (kg day-1), and the gain to feed ratio. Supplemented animals had greater ADG than animals not supplemented (0.535, 0.787, and 0.867 kg animal-1 day-1), respectively for the control, constant, and increasing treatment levels. Furthermore, animals in the increasing supplementation group presented a highest performance when compared to the constant supplementation, although animals from both treatments have consumed similar amount of supplement. Supplementation also was efficient in improving the pasture stocking rate, which averaged 5.94, 7.13, and 6.90 AU ha-1, respectively for the control, constant, and increasing treatment levels.During the feedlot phase, there were no ADG differences among any treatment, which averaged 1.06 kg day-1. DMI and feed efficiency were also not affected by supplementation strategies during the grazing phase.
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Respostas de bovinos de corte à suplementação energética em pastos de capim-marandu submetidos a intensidades de pastejo rotativo durante o verão / Beef cattle responses to energetic supplementation on Marandu palisadegrass pastures subjected to rotational grazing with different stubble heights during the summer

Costa, Diogo Fleury Azevedo 30 July 2007 (has links)
Práticas adequadas de manejo do pastejo e de suplementação podem aumentar a produtividade e a competitividade de sistemas pastoris. Este experimento teve por objetivo avaliar o desempenho de bovinos de corte em pastos de capim-marandu submetidos a duas intensidades de pastejo rotativo (10 e 15 cm de resíduo) com e sem o uso de suplementação energética (0,6% do PV), entre 22 de dezembro de 2005 e 25 de maio de 2006. Foram utilizados 150 garrotes (80 marcadores e 70 ajustadores de taxa de lotação), provenientes de cruzamento industrial, com aproximadamente 220 kg e 8 meses de idade. A área experimental de 8,5 ha de pastagem de capim-marandu foi dividida em quatro módulos, com oito piquetes cada (2650 m2). Os pastos foram manejados com período de descanso variável, uma vez que o critério de entrada dos animais nos piquetes era a altura de 25 cm (equivalente a uma interceptação de luz pelo dossel de 95%) e a saída baseada nas alturas pós-pastejo de 10 e 15 cm. Os pastos foram adubados com 150 kg ha-1 de cloreto de potássio, 400 kg ha-1 de superfosfato simples e 30 kg ha-1 de FTE-BR12 (micronutrientes) antes do início do período experimental. Durante a fase experimental foi aplicado 2,5 kg de N. ha-1 dia-1 logo após o pastejo de cada piquete, sendo o período de descanso do ciclo de pastejo anterior utilizado como critério para determinar a quantidade de N aplicada. Foram avaliados: massa de forragem (MF) pré e pós pastejo (kg MS ha-1); composição morfológica (% de folhas, colmos e material morto) e valor nutritivo da forragem; ganho de peso individual (kg cab-1 dia-1); taxa de lotação (cab ha-1) e ganho de peso por área (kg ha-1). Não houve diferença no acúmulo de MS, composição morfológica da MF prépastejo e valor nutritivo da forragem do estrato pastejável entre os tratamentos de pastejo. A suplementação propiciou um ganho médio extra de 0,400 kg dia-1 nos dois tratamentos de pastejo. Os animais sem suplementação e mantidos nos pastos com altura pós-pastejo 10 cm apresentaram GPD baixo, 0,439 kg cab-1 dia-1. A suplementação desses animais propiciou GPD de 0,839 kg cab-1 dia-1. A suplementação com concentrado aumentou em aproximadamente 14% a taxa de lotação dos pastos manejados com a altura pós-pastejo 10 cm. Os pastos manejados com altura póspastejo 15 cm proporcionaram os maiores ganhos de peso por animal, tanto entre os não suplementados como entre os suplementados (0,548 e 0,960 kg cab-1 dia-1 respectivamente). Entretanto, a maior taxa de lotação e o maior ganho de peso por unidade de área, foram obtidos com os animais suplementados mantidos nos pastos manejados com a altura pós-pastejo de 10 cm. Para animais em recria mantidos em pastagens tropicais bem manejadas, a suplementação com concentrados energéticos, na dose de 0,6% do peso corporal, melhora o ganho de peso individual, a taxa de lotação dos pastos e o ganho por unidade de área, além de garantir peso mínimo para viabilizar a terminação dos animais em confinamento após a fase de recria. / Adequate grazing management and supplementation practices can increase yield and economical competitiveness of the production system. The purpose of this work was to evaluate the performance of beef cattle on Brachiaria brizantha pastures (Marandu palisadegrass) subjected to rotational grazing managed with different stubble heights (10 vs 15cm), using an energetic supplement fed as 0 vs 0.6% LBW, from December 22nd of 2005 to May 25th of 2006. One hundred and fifty three cross breed non castrated calves were used (80 testers, and 70 stocking rate adjusters), averaging 220 kg of LBW, and 8 months old. The experimental area included 8.5 ha of Brachiaria brizantha pastures divided in four subareas, having 8 paddocks each, averaging 2650 m2. Resting intervals were different for each paddock, in order to achieve the target of grazing management: 25 cm of sward height at pre-grazing (equivalent to 95% interception of the incident light) and 10 or 15 cm at post-grazing, according to the treatment. Pastures were fertilized with 150 kg ha-1 of potassium chloride, 400 kg ha-1of superphosphate, and 30 kg ha-1 of FTE-BR12 (micronutrients) on October of 2005, prior to the experimental period. During the study, 2.5 kg of N ha-1day-1 were used right after grazing, with the resting period of the preceding cycle being used as criteria for the amount of N to be applied. The variables evaluated were: average daily gain (kg of LBW day-1), stocking rate (AU ha-1 period-1), system yield (kg of LBW ha-1 day-1), herbage mass on pre, and post grazing (kg DM ha-1), the morphological traits (stem, leaf, and senescent material percentages on the samples), and the nutritive value of the grazing horizon herbage. The supplemented animals gained an extra of 0.4 kg of LBW head-1 day -1 when compared to non supplemented, for both stubble height treatments. The animals kept on non supplement treatment with a 10 cm stubble height showed a low daily gain, of only 0.44 kg head-1. The supplementation of these animals promoted a satisfactory daily gain of 0.84 kg head-1. Supplementation increased on 14% the stocking rate (AU ha-1) of pastures managed with a 10 cm stubble height. The 15 cm stubble height treatment allowed higher daily gains for each animal, in both cases, supplemented, and non supplemented. However the highest stocking rates, and yield (ADG ha-1) were observed on the supplemented animals kept on 10 cm stubble height. For growing animals kept on well managed tropical pastures, energetic supplementation on a 0.6% of LBW amount improves daily gain, stocking rate, meat production per area, and assures a minimum weight that allows profitable finishing on a feedlot right after the growing period on pasture.
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Influência do ambiente e relações predador-presa em uma comunidade de mamíferos terrestres de médio e grande porte em Floresta Ombrófila Densa / Influence of environmental conditions and predator-prey relationship in a community of medium and large sized terrestrial mammal in dense rain forest

Alves, Maísa Ziviani 25 May 2016 (has links)
A destruição de florestas tropicais é intensa e pode levar à extinção de espécies sensíveis à fragmentação. Na Mata Atlântica, mamíferos com importantes funções no equilíbrio do ecossistema, como Panthera onca (onça-pintada), já estão ausentes em grande parte do bioma. Logo, é de extrema urgência compreender os processos que influenciam na permanência dessas espécies em uma área, para evitar futuras extinções locais. Assim, o objetivo geral deste estudo foi analisar as influências das características ambientais sobre a riqueza e ocorrência de mamíferos terrestres de médio e grande porte e as relações espaço-temporais entre o predador de topo, mesopredadores e presas em uma área de Mata Atlântica contíngua ao Parque Estadual da Serra do Mar com recente histórico de perturbação (Parque das Neblinas, Bertioga, SP). A coleta de dados foi realizada por armadilhamento fotográfico, durante 90 dias em 2013 e 2014, em 27 pontos amostrais, distantes 1 km entre si. As características ambientais avaliadas foram altitude, densidade de drenagem, precipitação média, temperatura média, número de palmitos (Euterpe edulis) e presença de trilhas naturais. Para analisar as influências do ambiente sobre a riqueza e ocorrência de espécies (com mais de três registros por ano) foram utilizados Modelos Lineares Generalizados. Para as demais análises, as espécies foram agrupadas em predador, mesopredadores, presas de grande, médio e pequeno porte. O período e sobreposição de atividade destes grupos foram estimados por meio da densidade de Kernel. A abundância foi estimada para mesopredadores e presas, através de modelos N-mixture. Para analisar a probabilidade de ocupação e detecção do predador de topo foram usados modelos de ocupação single-season. Foram amostrados 18 mamíferos terrestres de médio e grande porte, dos quais nove estão ameaçados de extinção ((Cabassous unicinctus (tatu-de-rabo-mole), Cuniculus paca (paca), Leopardus guttulus (gato-do-mato-pequeno), Leopardus pardalis (jaguatirica), Leopardus wiedii (gato-maracajá), Pecari tajacu (cateto), Puma concolor (onça-parda), Puma yagouaroundi (gato-mourisco) e Tapirus terrestris (anta)). A riqueza de espécies foi positivamente influenciada pelo maior volume de chuvas e a ocorrência da maioria das espécies (C. unicinctus, Dasypus novemcinctus (tatu-galinha), P. concolor, Sylvilagus brasiliensis (tapiti) e T. terrestris) foi influenciada pela densidade de drenagem em 2013. Em 2014, a riqueza não foi explicada por nenhuma característica e apenas quatro espécies sofreram influência de alguma característica ambiental. O predador de topo registrado foi catemeral, os mesopredadores e presas de grande porte mostraram-se mais noturnos e presas de médio e pequeno porte foram mais diurnas. Presas menores apresentaram a maior sobreposição total com o predador (Δ1=0,72). A influência sobre a probabilidade de ocupação da área pelo predador variou entre os anos, tendo sido pela abundância de presas de grande e pequeno porte, em 2013, e pela abundância de presas de médio porte, em 2014. A detecção foi influenciada apenas em 2014, de forma negativa pelas ocasiões. A partir destes resultados foi possível identificar as características ambientais que devem ser mantidas na área, como a disponibilidade de recursos hídricos e abundância de presas, a fim de conservar das espécies resilientes. / The destruction of tropical forests is alarming and may lead to the extinction of species susceptible to fragmentation. In the Atlantic Forest, mammals with important functions in the ecosystem balance, such as Panthera onca (jaguar), are already absent in part of the biome. Therefore, it is urgent to understand the processes that influence the permanence of these species in an area, in order to prevent future local extinctions. Thus, this study aimed to analyze the influence of environmental characteristics on the richness and occurrence of terrestrial mammals of medium and large size; as well as the spatio-temporal relationship between the top predator, mesopredator and preys, in the Atlantic foreste area continuos continuous with Serra do Mar State Park, with recent degradation history (Neblinas Park, Bertioga, State of São Paulo). Sample data was collected by camera trapping for 90 days in 2013 and 2014, 27 sampling points 1km distant from each other. The environmental characteristics were altitude, drainage density, average rainfall, average temperature, number of palm hearts (Euterpe edulis) and the presence of nature trails. Generalized Linear Models were used to analyze the environmental influences on the richness and occurrence of species (with more than 3 records per year). For the other analyses, species were grouped into predator, mesopredators, preys of large, medium and small size. The period and overlap activity of these groups were estimated by the Kernel density. Abundance was estimated for mesopredators and prey through N-mixture models. Single-season occupancy models were used to analyze the probability of occupancy and detection of top predators. A total of 18 terrestrial mammals of medium and large size were sampled, with nine of them being threatened with extinction: Cabassous unicinctus (naked-tailed armadillo), Cuniculus paca (paca), Leopardus guttulus (oncilla), Leopardus pardalis (ocelot), Leopardus wiedii (margay), Pecari tajacu (collared peccary), Puma concolor (cougar), Puma yagouaroundi (jaguarundi) and Tapirus terrestris (tapir). In the 2013, the species richness was positively influenced by the largest volume of precipitation and the species occurrence (C. unicinctus, Dasypus novemcinctus (tatu-galinha), P. concolor, Sylvilagus brasiliensis (tapiti) e T. terrestris) was interfered by the drainage density. In 2014, richness was not explained by any of the environmental characteristics mentioned and only four species have suffered influence of them. The top predator recorded was catemeral, the mesopredator and large prey were mainly nocturnal and prey of medium and small size were mainly daylight. Smaller prey had the highest total overlap with the predator (Δ1=0.72). The influence on the probability of occupancy of the area by the predator varied between the years: in 2013 it was the abundance of large and small preys, and in 2014, the influence was the abundance of medium preys. The detection was negatively influenced by the occasion only in 2014. Our findings showed the environmental characteristics that should be maintained in the area, such as water resources and abundance of prey, for conservation of Atlantic Forest and its fauna community.
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Impact of lighting conditions on the developmental physiology of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)

Clokie, Benjamin Gregory James January 2017 (has links)
The Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) lifecycle is punctuated by distinct ontogenic stages which are routinely manipulated commercially by photoperiod regimes to enable year-round production. As such, light plays a critical role throughout the production cycle, however, it remains poorly characterised and light spectrum and intensity have not been defined optimally yet. This thesis was therefore set out to test the effects of narrow bandwidth light (Blue-λ(max) 444 nm, Green-λ(max) 523 nm, Red-λ(max) 632 nm and White) and intensity in freshwater (FW). Fry-parr development, out-of-season smoltification and ocular and vertebral health were examined as was the long-term effects of FW light regimes on seawater (SW) growth and muscle structure. In addition, the impact of photoperiod regimes on out-of-season smolts following transfer to SW was investigated. 
 Major findings from the trials conducted show that light spectrum and intensity influence parr development with lower intensities performing better than higher intensities. Both the initiation and duration of smoltification was impacted by spectrum. Importantly, this doctoral work showed that daily changes in light intensity, from low during the scotophase to high during the photophase applied for the duration of a standard out-of-season smoltification regime was capable of providing a sufficient cue for the induction of smoltification. Historic FW light exposure impacted SW performance and post-transfer SW photoperiod had significant impact upon growth and maturation development. Results based on changes to the gonadosomatic index provide important guidance for suitable post-transfer photoperiods for smolt transferred to SW around the winter solstice. Importantly, from the parameters tested, exposure to different spectrum or light intensities did not adversely affect vertebral or ocular health. 
 This thesis did not only focus on the physiological effects of light but also aimed to characterise better the pathways involved in light perception and integration. To do so, the neural response to both broad spectrum white light, darkness and Red and Blue light was investigated through deep brain insitu-hybridisation and high throughput sequencing (NGS) of the pituitary gland. Results showed substantial spectral and light/dark changes in the both the deep brain and pituitary transcriptome. Overall, this research provides both scientifically interesting and commercially relevant guidance for the optimisation of lighting systems for use in captive salmon aquaculture. Major findings from the trials conducted show that light spectrum and intensity influence parr development with lower intensities performing better than higher intensities. Both the initiation and duration of smoltification was impacted by spectrum. Importantly, this doctoral work showed that daily changes in light intensity, from low during the scotophase to high during the photophase applied for the duration of a standard out-of-season smoltification regime was capable of providing a sufficient cue for the induction of smoltification. Historic FW light exposure impacted SW performance and post-transfer SW photoperiod had significant impact upon growth and maturation development. Results based on changes to the gonadosomatic index provide important guidance for suitable post-transfer photoperiods for smolt transferred to SW around the winter solstice. Importantly, from the parameters tested, exposure to different spectrum or light intensities did not adversely affect vertebral or ocular health. This thesis did not only focus on the physiological effects of light but also aimed to characterise better the pathways involved in light perception and integration. To do so, the neural response to both broad spectrum white light, darkness and Red and Blue light was investigated through deep brain insitu-hybridisation and high throughput sequencing (NGS) of the pituitary gland. Results showed substantial spectral and light/ dark changes in the both the deep brain and pituitary transcriptome. Overall, this research provides both scientifically interesting and commercially relevant guidance for the optimisation of lighting systems for use in captive salmon aquaculture.
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Dynamique des peuplements de poissons dans le bassin inférieur du Mékong / Fish assemblages dynamic in the tropical flood-pulse system of the lower Mekong river basin

Ngor, Peng Bun 10 April 2018 (has links)
Le débit saisonnier du Mékong joue un rôle central dans la structuration amont/aval des communautés aquatiques. Cette étude examine les dynamiques de la structure spatiale et temporelle des communautés de poissons dans le bassin inférieur du Mékong, comprenant le Mékong aval et ses principaux affluents. L'application de méthodes statistiques univariées et multivariées, sur des bases de données spatiales et temporelles piscicoles et environnementales, met en évidence : * Le rôle prépondérant des débits dans l'explication de la dynamique spatiale et temporelle des patrons de diversité et de structure des assemblages piscicoles dans la bassin aval du Mékong. * Les effets de la pêche non sélective dans l'un des plus grands systèmes de production halieutique tropicale au monde, le lac le Tonlé Sap, avec la mise en évidence d'une production globalement durable marquée néanmoins par une composition altérée des communautés de poissons. * Les réponses des assemblages de poissons face aux fluctuations saisonnières et à la stabilité des débits dans les rivières non régulées et régulées du bas Mékong. Les résultats obtenus lors de cette thèse contribuent à la connaissance du fonctionnement des peuplements piscicoles et apportent une aide à la conception de plans de gestion et de conservation des ressources halieutiques et des autres ressources aquatiques dans le bassin du Mékong et au-delà. Cette étude suggère que : * Le maintien de la dynamique saisonnière des débits et de la connectivité des habitats est impératif afin d'assurer la dispersion longitudinale et latérale des poissons vers des habitats vitaux pour leur reproduction, leur alimentation et leur protection. * L'établissement d'une réglementation appropriée basée sur la connaissance des pics migratoires de poissons aux différentes échelles spatio-temporelles permettrait aux poissons migrateurs de franchir les rivières pour accéder à leurs habitats nécessaires à l'accomplissement de leur cycle de vie. Aussi, faire respecter et opérationnaliser de façon efficace les mécanismes officiels de gestion halieutique aux échelles locales, nationales et régionales, mais aussi allouer suffisamment de moyens pour le secteur de la pêche afin de lutter contre les pratiques de pêche illégale et pour la mise en œuvre de mesures de conservation contribuerait à résoudre les problèmes de surexploitation des ressources aquatiques. * La mimique des variations naturelles des débits par les barrages hydroélectriques devrait être priorisées et appliquées comme une des mesures permettant d'atténuer leurs impacts sur les peuplements aquatiques du bassin du Mékong. / The Mekong seasonal flow plays a pivotal role in structuring up- and downstream aquatic communities. The thesis investigates the dynamics of spatial and temporal fish community structure in the Lower Mekong system, i.e. the Lower Mekong River and its major tributaries. Using spatial and time-series datasets and univariate as well as multivariate statistical approaches, the thesis highlights: * The importance of flow and other environmental factors in explaining spatial and temporal dynamics of fish diversity patterns and assemblage structure in the Lower Mekong system. * The effects of indiscriminate fishing in one of the world's largest tropical inland fisheries, the Tonle Sap, with the finding of, despite overall stationary catch per unit effort (CPUE), strong alterations in assemblages composition, with decreasing trends in catches of large-sized species, and increasing trends in the catches of some small-sized species. * Contrasted responses of fish assemblages to a gradient of disruption of flow seasonality and predictability due to dams in the Lower Mekong system. The results obtained through this thesis contribute to the ecological understanding of fish assemblages and to the design of applications for long-term planning, monitoring, management and conservation of fisheries in the Mekong Basin and beyond. The thesis suggests that: * Maintaining the Mekong robust and predictably seasonal flood pulse dynamics and habitat connectivity is imperative to ensure fish longitudinal and lateral dispersal ability among critical habitats for breeding, feeding and seeking refuge. * Setting appropriate regulations based on known peak fish migrations at various spatiotemporal scales would allow migratory fish species to pass through rivers, access critical habitats and complete their life cycles. Also, enforcing and operationalizing the existing formal fisheries management mechanisms effectively at local, national and regional levels as well as allocating sufficient resources to the fishery sector to combat illegal fishing practices and implementing fisheries conservation measures in critical habitats would help deal with the problem of overharvesting. * Hydropower-related pulsed flows that can mimic as far as possible the natural pulsed flows are critical to reduce downstream effects on aquatic organisms, and, thus, should be prioritized and applied as one of the measures to mitigate the impacts from existing and planned hydropower dams in the Mekong Basin.
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Estratégias de suplementação energética para bovinos em recria em pastagens tropicais durante as águas e seus efeitos na terminação em confinamento / Energetic supplementation strategies for growing cattle grazing tropical forages during the raining season and their effects on the feedlot finishing phase.

Luiz Roberto Dell Agostinho Neto 26 October 2010 (has links)
Os objetivos deste estudo foram avaliar estratégias de suplementação energética para bovinos em recria, mantidos em pastagens tropicais bem manejadas durante as águas, quanto ao desempenho animal, capacidade de suporte das pastagens, ganho de peso por área e desempenho dos animais durante a terminação em confinamento. Os tratamentos testados foram: T1) Controle: somente mistura mineral; T2) Constante: fornecimento contínuo do concentrado na dose de 0,6% do PC; T3) Crescente: fornecimento de 0,3% do PC em concentrado no primeiro terço, 0,6% do PC no segundo terço e de 0,9% do PC no terceiro terço do período de recria dos animais. Foram utilizados 76 garrotes de corte, com peso inicial de 208 kg e 8 meses de idade. Os animais foram alocados em 8,5 ha de pastagem de capim Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu, manejados em sistema rotacionado com intervalo de desfolha variável. Foram avaliadas a massa de forragem (MF) pré e pós pastejo (kg MS ha-1), a composição morfológica (% de folhas, colmos e material morto) e valor nutritivo da forragem, o ganho de peso individual (kg cab-1 dia-1), a taxa de lotação (cab ha-1) e o ganho de peso por área (kg ha-1) durante a fase de recria dos animais. Na fase de confinamento dos animais foram avaliados o ganho de peso diário individual (GPD em kg cab-1), o consumo de matéria seca (kg dia-1) e a eficiência alimentar dos animais (kg de ganho diário kg de alimento consumido-1).Os animais suplementados apresentaram GPD superiores aos animais não suplementados (0,535, 0,787 e 0,867 kg cab-1 dia-1, respectivamente para os tratamentos controle, constante e crescente). Além disso, os animais do tratamento crescente apresentaram desempenho superior àquele dos animais do tratamento constante, mesmo consumindo quantidades semelhantes de suplemento. A suplementação foi, ainda, eficiente em aumentar a taxa de lotação dos pastos que foi, em média, de 5,94, 7,13 e 6,90 UA ha-1, respectivamente para os tratamentos controle, constante e crescente. Durante a fase de confinamento, não houve diferença entre os tratamentos para GPD, que apresentou média de 1,06 kg dia-1. A suplementação energética de bovinos durante a fase de recria em pasto é uma estratégia eficaz para aumentar o GPD dos animais, a taxa de lotação das pastagens e a produção de carne por área de pasto. / The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of strategies of feeding an energetic supplement to growing cattle, grazing well managed tropical pastures during the rainy season, on the grazing animal performance, pasture stocking rate, total body weight gain per area, and on feedlot finishing phase. The treatments tested were: T1) Control: animals fed only a mineral mixture; T2) Constant level: constant daily feeding of energetic supplement at 0.6% of BW; T3) Increased level: daily feeding of energetic supplement at increasing levels of 0.3, 0.6, and 0.9% BW, according to the experimental period. Seventy six beef steers, averaging 208 kg BW and 8 months of age, were used. Animals were allocated in a 8.5 ha area of Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu pasture under a rotational grazing system with a variable defoliation interval. Pre- and post-grazing forage mass (FM, kg MS ha-1), morphological composition (leaves, stem, and dead material percentages), nutritive value of the forage, average daily gain (kg animal-1 day-1), stocking rate (animal ha-1), and weight gain per area (kg ha-1) were evaluated during the growing phase. At the feedlot phase were evaluated the average daily gain (kg animal-1 day-1), dry matter intake (kg day-1), and the gain to feed ratio. Supplemented animals had greater ADG than animals not supplemented (0.535, 0.787, and 0.867 kg animal-1 day-1), respectively for the control, constant, and increasing treatment levels. Furthermore, animals in the increasing supplementation group presented a highest performance when compared to the constant supplementation, although animals from both treatments have consumed similar amount of supplement. Supplementation also was efficient in improving the pasture stocking rate, which averaged 5.94, 7.13, and 6.90 AU ha-1, respectively for the control, constant, and increasing treatment levels.During the feedlot phase, there were no ADG differences among any treatment, which averaged 1.06 kg day-1. DMI and feed efficiency were also not affected by supplementation strategies during the grazing phase.
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Ethologie et rythmes biologiques du chat / Ethology and biological rhythms of the cat

Parker, Marine 12 December 2018 (has links)
Les rythmes biologiques aident les organismes vivants à programmer la plupart des processus comportementaux dans la fenêtre temporelle la plus appropriée. Les données de la littérature sur la rythmicité du chat domestique sont rares et conflictuelles. Pour approfondir nos connaissances sur le sujet, nous avons utilisé de récentes technologies de télémétrie pour enregistrer et caractériser les rythmes journaliers d'activité locomotrice et de prises alimentaire chez des chats en fonction des saisons et des conditions d’hébergement. Les rythmes des chats étaient modifiés par la photopériode et la présence humaine. Suivant une périodicité de 24 heures, ils ont affiché une bimodalité dans leurs rythmes quotidiens, avec des creux d'activité locomotrice et de consommation au milieu de la journée et de la nuit. Les deux périodes principales d'activité/alimentaires correspondaient à l'aube et au crépuscule à chaque saison, indépendamment de leur horaire, confirmant la nature intrinsèque crépusculaire de l'espèce. Le rythme alimentaire des chats était plus variable au cours du cycle que celui de leur activité locomotrice, rappelant ainsi le caractère opportuniste de ce prédateur. Les chats ont présenté une plasticité comportementale caractérisée par des rythmes plus faibles et un comportement d'exploration plus nocturne en milieu extérieur qu’en milieu intérieur, au sein duquel ils étaient plus enclins à la routine. Nos résultats ouvrent la voie au développement de solutions nutritionnelles et des recommandations d’hébergement adaptées aux rythmes du chat en respectant les besoins physiologiques de l’animal. / Biological rhythms are of importance for living organisms as they help to schedule most behavioural processes within the most suitable temporal window. Literature on daily rhythmicity is scarce and conflicting regarding domestic cats. To sharpen our knowledge on the subject, we used advanced telemetry technologies to record and characterise the daily rhythms of locomotor activity and feeding in cats according to the seasons and housing conditions. The cats were sensitive to photoperiod and to human presence. Along 24-hour periodicity, they displayed bimodality in their daily patterns, with mid-day and mid-night troughs of locomotor activity and food consumption. The two main activity/eating periods corresponded to dawn and dusk at each season, regardless of the twilight timings, confirming the crepuscular intrinsic nature of the species. The feeding rhythm of the cats was more variable daily than their locomotor activity one, recalling the opportunistic character of this predator. Cats displayed plasticity in their behaviour, such as weaker daily rhythms and more nocturnal exploratory behaviour outdoors, compared to indoors where they were more prone to routine. Our results open new avenues for developing nutritional and housing guidelines fitted to the rhythms of the cats according to their way of life.
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Performance of slash pine (Pinus elliottii Engelm.) containerized rooted cuttings and bare-root seedlings established on five planting dates in the flatlands of western Louisiana

Akgul, Alper 29 August 2005 (has links)
The forest product industry is keenly interested in extending the normal planting season, as well as in the comparative field performance of standard nursery bare-root seedlings and containerized rooted cuttings. The effect of seasonal planting dates on survival, above and belowground biomass allocation, water relations, gas exchange attributes and foliar carbon isotope composition (δ13C) of two stock types of slash pine (Pinus elliottii Engelm.) were examined. Slash pine bare-root seedlings (BRS) and containerized rooted cuttings (CRC) were hand planted in September, November, January, March and April in three consecutive planting seasons (2000-2001, 2001-2002 and 2002-2003) on three sites with silt loam topsoils in southwestern Louisiana. First-year mean survival of CRC across all planting dates and sites was consistently high at 96 to 98%, whereas BRS survival was significantly (P < 0.0001) lower at 59 to 81% and highly variable among study sites and dates through three planting seasons. Generally, there was a negative relationship between soil moisture at the time of planting and first-year survival of BRS planted September through March in 2001-2002 and 2002-2003 planting seasons, whereas the opposite was observed only for BRS planted in April 2002 and 2003. Survival of CRC was affected very little by the variation in soil moisture. Containerized rooted cuttings had higher early above and belowground biomass, and height and diameter than did BRS. However, three years after planting the size differences between stock types disappeared or became negligible. Early size differences among trees planted September through March also decreased after three years, although September trees were tallest. Growth of the April-planted trees was poor compared to trees planted in other months. Late-planted April trees had higher δ13C values, and higher water-use efficiency in the first growing season compared to earlier planted trees. Differences in δ13C values among the planting dates disappeared in the second growing season. Net photosynthesis rates did not differ considerably between stock types or among planting dates in the second and third growing seasons. This study indicates that it is possible to extend the planting season to as early as September and as late as March by using CRC.
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Performance of slash pine (Pinus elliottii Engelm.) containerized rooted cuttings and bare-root seedlings established on five planting dates in the flatlands of western Louisiana

Akgul, Alper 29 August 2005 (has links)
The forest product industry is keenly interested in extending the normal planting season, as well as in the comparative field performance of standard nursery bare-root seedlings and containerized rooted cuttings. The effect of seasonal planting dates on survival, above and belowground biomass allocation, water relations, gas exchange attributes and foliar carbon isotope composition (&#948;13C) of two stock types of slash pine (Pinus elliottii Engelm.) were examined. Slash pine bare-root seedlings (BRS) and containerized rooted cuttings (CRC) were hand planted in September, November, January, March and April in three consecutive planting seasons (2000-2001, 2001-2002 and 2002-2003) on three sites with silt loam topsoils in southwestern Louisiana. First-year mean survival of CRC across all planting dates and sites was consistently high at 96 to 98%, whereas BRS survival was significantly (P < 0.0001) lower at 59 to 81% and highly variable among study sites and dates through three planting seasons. Generally, there was a negative relationship between soil moisture at the time of planting and first-year survival of BRS planted September through March in 2001-2002 and 2002-2003 planting seasons, whereas the opposite was observed only for BRS planted in April 2002 and 2003. Survival of CRC was affected very little by the variation in soil moisture. Containerized rooted cuttings had higher early above and belowground biomass, and height and diameter than did BRS. However, three years after planting the size differences between stock types disappeared or became negligible. Early size differences among trees planted September through March also decreased after three years, although September trees were tallest. Growth of the April-planted trees was poor compared to trees planted in other months. Late-planted April trees had higher &#948;13C values, and higher water-use efficiency in the first growing season compared to earlier planted trees. Differences in &#948;13C values among the planting dates disappeared in the second growing season. Net photosynthesis rates did not differ considerably between stock types or among planting dates in the second and third growing seasons. This study indicates that it is possible to extend the planting season to as early as September and as late as March by using CRC.
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Gastro-intestinal nematodes in Ontario sheep flocks - An epidemiological study of over-wintering and anthelmintic resistance

Falzon, Laura Cristina 02 January 2013 (has links)
This thesis was conducted to evaluate important epidemiological features of Gastro-Intestinal Nematode (GIN) infections in Ontario sheep flocks; namely, the PeriParturient Egg Rise (PPER), overwintering of GIN free-living stages on pasture, and Anthelmintic Resistance (AR). Three main studies were carried out: a longitudinal study was conducted on six sheep farms to evaluate the PPER in ewes lambing in different seasons and to determine whether total plasma protein (TPP) levels and packed cell volume (PCV) were associated with increased fecal GIN-egg shedding. Secondly, a pilot-study was conducted on three farms to describe pasture-level environmental conditions and over-wintering survival and infectivity of free-living GIN larvae, especially Haemonchus contortus. Lastly, a cross-sectional study was conducted on 47 sheep farms in Ontario, to evaluate the frequency of AR, compare different diagnostic tests for AR, and evaluate management practices associated with AR. In the longitudinal study, the PPER was observed in winter, spring and autumn lambing ewes, though the magnitude and distribution of the PPER varied with season. Lower TPP and PCV values were associated with increased fecal GIN-egg counts. The pilot-study suggested that H. contortus larvae did not overwinter successfully on pasture, while other GINs, such as Teladorsagia sp., Trichostrongylus spp. and Nematodirus spp., were able to overwinter on pasture, and were infective the following spring. Resistance to ivermectin, fenbendazole and levamisole was demonstrated on 97% (28/29), 95% (19/20) and 6% (1/17) respectively of the farms tested; most of the resistance observed was found in Haemonchus sp. The Fecal Egg Count Reduction percentage following treatment was influenced by which mean (i.e. arithmetic vs. geometric) was used in the formula; use of pre-treatment in addition to post-treatment faecal egg counts was not influential. Both the fecal egg count reduction test and the larval development assay diagnosed resistance, but there was poor agreement between the two tests, as indicated by the Kappa test. The prior use of benzimidazoles on farms was associated with higher levels of fenbendazole resistance. The information generated in this thesis will be used to develop a parasite control program for sheep flocks in Ontario and to guide future research on GIN parasitism. / New Directions - Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs; Ontario Sheep Marketing Agency; Ontario Agriculture Centre Canada; Merial; Animal Health Strategic Initiative - University of Guelph Partnership; Undergraduate Research Assistantship; Gartshore Memorial Sheep Scholarship;

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