2020
DOI: 10.1590/1678-5150-pvb-6716
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Influence of seasonality on the physiological and seminal parameters of buffaloes in the western region of Pará1

Abstract: Awareness of the physiological changes that occur when animals are subjected to climatic changes that are considered stressful is essential to maintain animal welfare and to be able to exploit their reproductive potential efficiently and rationally. The present study was carried out to evaluate climatic variables’ influence on physiological parameters, and Murrah buffalo ejaculates reared in a humid tropical climate in the Amazon. The immediate analyzes pertinent to the physical and morphological characteristi… Show more

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“…By including this at the beginning of the Discussion section, the reader will be able to easily understand why all the variables evaluated in the present study are associated (21,22). Therefore, environmental variables have a direct influence on the thermoregulation of buffaloes, which can lead to problems in growth and reproduction (23,24). The temperatures mentioned above were observed during the study of buffalo behavior.…”
Section: Grazingmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…By including this at the beginning of the Discussion section, the reader will be able to easily understand why all the variables evaluated in the present study are associated (21,22). Therefore, environmental variables have a direct influence on the thermoregulation of buffaloes, which can lead to problems in growth and reproduction (23,24). The temperatures mentioned above were observed during the study of buffalo behavior.…”
Section: Grazingmentioning
confidence: 87%