Efecto del clima sobre la respuesta térmica en vacas de diferentes grupos raciales en trópico bajo

Objective. The main idea of this study was to quantify the relationship between climatic variables and tympanic body temperature recorded through the use of wireless sensors in grazing cows located in low tropic. Material and methods. The tympanic temperature of twenty-eight cross breed grazing cows...

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Main Authors: Molina-Benavides, Raúl Andrés, Perilla-Duque, Sandra, Campos-Gaona, Rómulo, Sánchez-Guerrero, Hugo, Rivera-Palacio, Juan Camilo, Muñoz-Borja, Luis Armando, Jiménez-Rodas, Daniel
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Language:Español
Published: University of Cordoba 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135579
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author Molina-Benavides, Raúl Andrés
Perilla-Duque, Sandra
Campos-Gaona, Rómulo
Sánchez-Guerrero, Hugo
Rivera-Palacio, Juan Camilo
Muñoz-Borja, Luis Armando
Jiménez-Rodas, Daniel
author_browse Campos-Gaona, Rómulo
Jiménez-Rodas, Daniel
Molina-Benavides, Raúl Andrés
Muñoz-Borja, Luis Armando
Perilla-Duque, Sandra
Rivera-Palacio, Juan Camilo
Sánchez-Guerrero, Hugo
author_facet Molina-Benavides, Raúl Andrés
Perilla-Duque, Sandra
Campos-Gaona, Rómulo
Sánchez-Guerrero, Hugo
Rivera-Palacio, Juan Camilo
Muñoz-Borja, Luis Armando
Jiménez-Rodas, Daniel
author_sort Molina-Benavides, Raúl Andrés
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description Objective. The main idea of this study was to quantify the relationship between climatic variables and tympanic body temperature recorded through the use of wireless sensors in grazing cows located in low tropic. Material and methods. The tympanic temperature of twenty-eight cross breed grazing cows in early lactation was monitored. The sensors were manually installed in the tympanic cavity, recording hourly for 17 days. The climate data was obtained from the network of weather stations of the Centro de Investigación de la Caña de Azúcar “Cenicaña”, which is a research center for sugarcane located in Cali, Colombia, this data was analyzed for the same time interval of the temperature. The information was analyzed using descriptive statistics, correlation matrices and Random Forest models, through the R software. Results. From the physiological data from automatic collection systems, the response variables that would allow the evaluation of thermoregulation processes were analyzed using big data. We find that the variables environmental temperature, relative humidity and, solar radiation were the factors that most influenced the homeothermic adaptation process of the animals. Conclusions. The introduction of remote devices, and the use of a large amount of data for the analysis of physiological indicators, avoid modifying natural animal behavior and emerges as an important diagnostic and management strategy in the livestock farm, helping in the studies of heat stress, physiological adaptation and, prevalence to hemotropic diseases, which reduce the productivity of the systems.
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spelling CGSpace1355792025-11-11T18:59:52Z Efecto del clima sobre la respuesta térmica en vacas de diferentes grupos raciales en trópico bajo Molina-Benavides, Raúl Andrés Perilla-Duque, Sandra Campos-Gaona, Rómulo Sánchez-Guerrero, Hugo Rivera-Palacio, Juan Camilo Muñoz-Borja, Luis Armando Jiménez-Rodas, Daniel cambio climático ganadería livestock systems big data climate change impacts data mining minería de datos bioclimatology bioclimatología macrodatos Objective. The main idea of this study was to quantify the relationship between climatic variables and tympanic body temperature recorded through the use of wireless sensors in grazing cows located in low tropic. Material and methods. The tympanic temperature of twenty-eight cross breed grazing cows in early lactation was monitored. The sensors were manually installed in the tympanic cavity, recording hourly for 17 days. The climate data was obtained from the network of weather stations of the Centro de Investigación de la Caña de Azúcar “Cenicaña”, which is a research center for sugarcane located in Cali, Colombia, this data was analyzed for the same time interval of the temperature. The information was analyzed using descriptive statistics, correlation matrices and Random Forest models, through the R software. Results. From the physiological data from automatic collection systems, the response variables that would allow the evaluation of thermoregulation processes were analyzed using big data. We find that the variables environmental temperature, relative humidity and, solar radiation were the factors that most influenced the homeothermic adaptation process of the animals. Conclusions. The introduction of remote devices, and the use of a large amount of data for the analysis of physiological indicators, avoid modifying natural animal behavior and emerges as an important diagnostic and management strategy in the livestock farm, helping in the studies of heat stress, physiological adaptation and, prevalence to hemotropic diseases, which reduce the productivity of the systems. 2023-09-01 2023-12-19T14:31:18Z 2023-12-19T14:31:18Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135579 es Open Access application/pdf University of Cordoba Molina-Benavides, R.A.; Perilla-Duque, S.; Campos-Gaona, R.; Sánchez-Guerrero, H.; Rivera-Palacio, J.C.; Muñoz-Borja, L.A.; Jiménez-Rodas, D. (2023) Efecto del clima sobre la respuesta térmica en vacas de diferentes grupos raciales en trópico bajo. Revista MVZ Cordoba 28(3): e2921. ISSN: 0122-0268
spellingShingle cambio climático
ganadería
livestock systems
big data
climate change impacts
data mining
minería de datos
bioclimatology
bioclimatología
macrodatos
Molina-Benavides, Raúl Andrés
Perilla-Duque, Sandra
Campos-Gaona, Rómulo
Sánchez-Guerrero, Hugo
Rivera-Palacio, Juan Camilo
Muñoz-Borja, Luis Armando
Jiménez-Rodas, Daniel
Efecto del clima sobre la respuesta térmica en vacas de diferentes grupos raciales en trópico bajo
title Efecto del clima sobre la respuesta térmica en vacas de diferentes grupos raciales en trópico bajo
title_full Efecto del clima sobre la respuesta térmica en vacas de diferentes grupos raciales en trópico bajo
title_fullStr Efecto del clima sobre la respuesta térmica en vacas de diferentes grupos raciales en trópico bajo
title_full_unstemmed Efecto del clima sobre la respuesta térmica en vacas de diferentes grupos raciales en trópico bajo
title_short Efecto del clima sobre la respuesta térmica en vacas de diferentes grupos raciales en trópico bajo
title_sort efecto del clima sobre la respuesta termica en vacas de diferentes grupos raciales en tropico bajo
topic cambio climático
ganadería
livestock systems
big data
climate change impacts
data mining
minería de datos
bioclimatology
bioclimatología
macrodatos
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135579
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