2017
DOI: 10.1590/1089-6891v18e-41627
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Resistência À Verminose E Suplementação Proteica No Periparto: Efeito No Parasitismo E No Desempenho Reprodutivo De Ovelhas Do Grupamento Racial Pantaneiro

Abstract: ResumoOs objetivos do trabalho foram avaliar o efeito do grau de resistência à verminose e da suplementação proteica nos índices reprodutivos e no parasitismo em ovelhas do grupamento racial Pantaneiro. As ovelhas foram classificadas pelo número de ovos de nematodas por grama de fezes (OPG) como resistentes (RR), sensíveis (SS) e intermediárias (RS), e submetidas (SUPL) ou não (NSUPL) à suplementação durante o terço final da gestação e na lactação. Em dois ciclos reprodutivos, a cada 28 dias, as ovelhas foram … Show more

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“…Despite the use of k-means clustering technique, on maximizing the variation of clusters and minimizing the variations within each, the similarity in the pattern of means for lactating females and the other females is seen, compared to the clusters of lambs and males. Despite the similar pattern, two clusters were formed for the females, possibly due to the presence of newborn females in one of the groups, which showed a higher count of strongylids (COSTA; SIMÕES; RIET-CORREA, 2011;FERNANDES et al, 2017;MOLENTO et al, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Despite the use of k-means clustering technique, on maximizing the variation of clusters and minimizing the variations within each, the similarity in the pattern of means for lactating females and the other females is seen, compared to the clusters of lambs and males. Despite the similar pattern, two clusters were formed for the females, possibly due to the presence of newborn females in one of the groups, which showed a higher count of strongylids (COSTA; SIMÕES; RIET-CORREA, 2011;FERNANDES et al, 2017;MOLENTO et al, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%