2019
DOI: 10.5433/1679-0359.2019v40n1p403
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Temperature, thermal comfort, and animal ingestion behavior in a silvopastoral system

Abstract: Thermal discomfort is one of the main causes of production losses in animals fully exposed to solar radiation under extensive livestock farming. The inclusion of trees in this farming system is the most efficient strategy to decrease the temperature and increase animal productivity without the need to explore new areas. In this context, the objective of this study was to characterize the microclimate in a silvopastoral system (SPS), a refuge area, and an open pasture, and evaluate thermal comfort and the inges… Show more

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“…This result suggests that herbage biomass is not always a good predictor, as for example the thermal comfort (shade) provided by trees, or food production provided by woody species, may be relevant Could cattle ranching and soybean cultivation be sustainable? for livestock productivity (Junior et al 2019). A similar trend was found in the European meta-analysis, with a negative relationship detected for biomass production, while food production was positively affected by agroforestry (Torralba et al 2016).…”
Section: Meta-analysis Of the Effects Of Sp On Essupporting
confidence: 82%
“…This result suggests that herbage biomass is not always a good predictor, as for example the thermal comfort (shade) provided by trees, or food production provided by woody species, may be relevant Could cattle ranching and soybean cultivation be sustainable? for livestock productivity (Junior et al 2019). A similar trend was found in the European meta-analysis, with a negative relationship detected for biomass production, while food production was positively affected by agroforestry (Torralba et al 2016).…”
Section: Meta-analysis Of the Effects Of Sp On Essupporting
confidence: 82%
“…At high temperatures, direct radiation leads animals to adopt physiological and behavioral measures to maintain homeothermy (Souza et al 2010). Tree shade in grazing areas improves the microclimate (Betancourt et al 2003;Perez et al 2008), aiding livestock to regulate body temperature and reduce energy expenditure favoring choices for pasture activities that lead to the use of the present conditions for comfort (Pérez et al 2008;Vieira-Junior et al 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O desconforto térmico é uma das principais causas de perdas de produção em animais totalmente expostos à radiação solar em pecuária extensiva (VIEIRA JUNIOR et al, 2019). Para a sobrevivência e a produção dos animais é essencial que eles sejam eficientes em manter sua temperatura corporal nos limites da sua zona de conforto (ZCT) (AZEVEDO et al;2005).…”
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