2012
DOI: 10.18011/bioeng2012v6n3p148-158
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Comportamento De Poedeiras Em Função De Diferentes Fontes De Iluminação

Abstract: RESUMOTanto o comprimento das ondas quanto a intensidade luminosa influenciam a fisiologia das aves, interferindo no bem-estar animal e na produtividade. Esta pesquisa teve como objetivo monitorar o comportamento de poedeiras criadas em ambiente enriquecido, iluminados por lâmpadas de LED de quatro cores diferentes, e analisar como os diferentes espectros luminosos afetaram o comportamento. O experimento foi realizado em um galpão em escala reduzida e distorcida, no qual foram construídos quatro compartimentos… Show more

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“…Lighting is known to affect the behavior of birds [13,[15][16][17]. The birds eat more when exposed to green light when compared to blue light [16]. The birds spend more time around the drinker when under blue and white light, and less time under red and green light [11].…”
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“…Lighting is known to affect the behavior of birds [13,[15][16][17]. The birds eat more when exposed to green light when compared to blue light [16]. The birds spend more time around the drinker when under blue and white light, and less time under red and green light [11].…”
Section: Behavior Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interaction between the unrest and cluster behaviors of the birds was verified for the thermal conditions observed in the study (Figure 7). Lighting is known to affect the behavior of birds [13,[15][16][17]. The birds eat more when exposed to green light when compared to blue light [16].…”
Section: Behavior Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For example, hens can perceive ultraviolet and infrared radiation (Menes et al, 2013). Several works have been conducted (Gougruttananun and Guntapa, 2012;Silva et al, 2012;Jacomé et al, 2012;Hassan et al, 2013;Borrile et al, 2013;Mendes et al, 2013) in order to analyze the effects of different light sources on the egg quality and the performance of commercial laying hens.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Light Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%