2015
DOI: 10.1590/s1519-99402015000200003
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Fatores ambientais e parâmetros genéticos para características reprodutivas de fêmeas Nelore na região meio norte do Brasil

Abstract: O estudo foi conduzido para avaliar a idade ao primeiro parto (IPP) e o intervalo de partos (IDP) em fêmeas da raça Nelore utilizando 23.066 registros de IPP e IDP de fêmeas criadas em regime de pasto nos estados do Maranhão e Piauí no período de 1976 a 2012. As análises foram realizadas utilizando modelo animal uni e bicaracterísticas para IPP e IDP. As médias obtidas e os coeficientes de variação para as características de idade ao primeiro parto foram 1252,77±125 dias (41,76 meses) a 10,56%; intervalo de pa… Show more

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“…The estimates of heritabilities (Table 2) agree with those reported in the literature for the same traits (Lemos et al, 2015;Sousa et al, 2015;Ambrosini et al, 2016;Buzanskas et al, 2017;Carvalho et al, 2019). Reproductive efficiency traits are largely affected by the environment and by the non-additive genetic fraction.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The estimates of heritabilities (Table 2) agree with those reported in the literature for the same traits (Lemos et al, 2015;Sousa et al, 2015;Ambrosini et al, 2016;Buzanskas et al, 2017;Carvalho et al, 2019). Reproductive efficiency traits are largely affected by the environment and by the non-additive genetic fraction.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…In that work, an estimate of h² equal to 0.026 was obtained, evidencing that the additive genetic effects are not very pronounced for the performance of this trait. The estimated h 2 value found in the present study is higher than that one presented by Sousa et al (2015). This finding may be related to the fact that the animals were submitted to different environmental and management factors of the herds, combined with the fact that the management and age at which females were introduced in reproduction are directly related to age at the first birth.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 78%
“…Genetic variability is confirmed by h² value estimated to be 0.117 (Table 2). Other studies corroborated the low magnitude of h² for this trait in the Nellore, as the results showed by Sousa et al (2015) with animals raised in the middle northern region of Brazil. In that work, an estimate of h² equal to 0.026 was obtained, evidencing that the additive genetic effects are not very pronounced for the performance of this trait.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 71%