Influence of season and external morphology on thermal comfort and physiological responses in bulls from two breeds adapted to a subtropical climate

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
P. Souto, Eleonara Araújo Barbosa, E. Martins, V. Martins, L. HATAMOTO-ZERVOUDAKIS, C. Pimentel, A. Ramos
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ABSTRACT Animals in subtropical regions can be exposed to periods of thermal stress. Locally adapted breeds are especially important in this context, but these have little information available in their natural environments. The aim of this study was to assess whether season affects thermal comfort and physiological responses to increased temperatures of two breeds of bulls in a subtropical climate. Four Angus and four Crioulo Lageano bulls were used in this study. Body and testicles measurements, skin pigmentation and thickness, hair number, length and pigmentation, respiratory rate, panting score, rectal temperature and haematological profile were recorded on three occasions in summer and winter, morning and afternoon. The surface temperature of the flank, eye and scrotum were obtained by infrared thermography. Hair coat colour was determined by CIELAB method. Thermal comfort indexes were calculated from meteorological data. Statistical analysis included analyses of variance, correlations and a partial least squares regression in determining which traits were the most important in thermal adaptability. External morphology of the bulls was important for explaining physiological changes in both seasons, but their contribution was greater in summer. Bulls experienced moderate heat stress in summer, which led to significant physiological responses, which were more pronounced in Angus bulls. The main differences in thermal adaptation found between breeds were the hair coat characteristics and respiratory rate. Despite using different mechanisms to cope with environmental challenges, all bulls were able to maintain optimal testicular thermoregulation as well as systemic normothermia throughout the seasons, showing good adaptation to the climate conditions.
季节和外部形态对适应亚热带气候的两个品种公牛热舒适和生理反应的影响
亚热带地区的动物可能会暴露在热应激期。在这种情况下,当地适应的品种尤其重要,但这些品种在其自然环境中可获得的信息很少。本研究的目的是评估季节是否会影响亚热带气候下两种公牛的热舒适和对温度升高的生理反应。本研究选用4头安格斯公牛和4头克里乌洛拉加诺公牛。在夏季和冬季、上午和下午三次记录身体和睾丸测量、皮肤色素沉着和厚度、毛发数量、长度和色素沉着、呼吸频率、喘气评分、直肠温度和血液学特征。用红外热像仪测定小鼠腹部、眼和阴囊的表面温度。用CIELAB法测定被毛颜色。根据气象资料计算热舒适指数。统计分析包括方差分析、相关分析和偏最小二乘回归,以确定哪些性状对热适应性最重要。公牛的外部形态对解释两个季节的生理变化都很重要,但它们在夏季的贡献更大。公牛在夏季经历适度的热应激,这导致了显著的生理反应,这在安格斯公牛中更为明显。品种间热适应的主要差异是毛被特征和呼吸频率。尽管使用不同的机制来应对环境挑战,但所有公牛都能够在整个季节保持最佳的睾丸温度调节和全身体温正常,表现出对气候条件的良好适应。
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Revista Brasileira de Saude e Producao Animal
Revista Brasileira de Saude e Producao Animal Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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