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09/02/2017 |
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15/02/2017 |
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SILVA, K. J. D. e; ROCHA, M. de M.; MENEZES JUNIOR, J. A. N. de; PEREIRA FILHO, I. A.; CARVALHO, A. J. de. |
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KAESEL JACKSON DAMASCENO E SILVA, CPAMN; MAURISRAEL DE MOURA ROCHA, CPAMN; JOSE ANGELO NOGUEIRA DE M JUNIOR, CPAMN; ISRAEL ALEXANDRE PEREIRA FILHO, CNPMS; ABNER JOSE DE CARVALHO, UNIMONTES, Campus de Janaúba, MG. |
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Adaptabilidade e estabilidade produtiva de genótipos de feijão-caupi semiprostrados no estado de Minas Gerais via procedimento REML/BLUP. |
Ano de publicação: |
2016 |
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In: CONGRESSO NACIONAL DE FEIJÃO-CAUPI, 4., 2016, Sorriso. Feijão-caupi: avanços e desafios tecnológicos e de mercado: resumos. Brasília, DF: Embrapa, 2016. |
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p. 130. |
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Português |
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Na publicação: KAESEL JACKSON DAMASCENO-SILVA |
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Interação genótipo x ambiente. |
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Feijão de corda; Produtividade; Vigna unguiculata. |
Categoria do assunto: |
F Plantas e Produtos de Origem Vegetal |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/155737/1/pagina-00130.pdf
https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/155147/1/Adaptabilidade-estabilidade-20.pdf
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Embrapa Amazônia Oriental. |
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17/11/2016 |
Data da última atualização: |
23/05/2022 |
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SILVA, S. do S. B. da; GUIMARÃES, D. A.; BIONDO, C.; OHASHI, O. M.; ALBUQUERQUE, N. I. de; VECCHIA, A. C. D.; MIYAKI, C. Y.; LE PENDUE, Y. |
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Suleima do Socorro Bastos da Silva, UFPA; Diva Anelie Guimarães, UFPA; Cibele Biondo, Universidade Federal do ABC; Otávio Mitio Ohashi, UFPA; NATALIA INAGAKI DE ALBUQUERQUE, CPATU; Ana Carolina Dalla Vecchia, USP; Cristina Yumi Miyaki, USP; Yvonnick Le Pendue, Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz. |
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Dominance relationships between collared peccaries Pecari tajacu (Cetartiodactyla: Tayassuidae) in intensive breeding system. |
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2016 |
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Applied Animal Behaviour Science, v. 184, p. 117-125, Nov. 2016. |
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http://dx.doi.org.ez103.periodicos.capes.gov.br/10.1016/j.applanim.2016.08.009 |
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Inglês |
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The collared peccary (Pecari tajacu) is a species with great potential for breeding in captivity since it adapts well to a variety of foods, has a high breeding capacity and there is an existing market for its meat and leather, which is of excellent quality. However, it is necessary to understand its social structure, when maintained in intensive breeding, to adequately manage groups and limit potential aggressions to the stockman. Four family units (dam, sire and descendants) were monitored (phase 1); females descendants were subsequently relocated into four new experimental social groups (phase 2). In these experimental groups, the female descendants were grouped with adult males, without the presence of the parents. Interactions were filmed three times per week, during two months, for each treatment (phase 1 = family units and phase 2 = experimental groups). A matrix of aggressive and submissive behaviors was developed and the dominance relations were evaluated with the Elo-rating method. A stability index of rank orders, the steepness and the degree of linearity were calculated to analyse the hierarchy in each family unit and experimental group. The parents remained on the highest hierarchical levels in three of the four family units and female descendants occupied the highest hierarchical levels in experimental groups. A linear hierarchy composed of adults of both genders was found in two family units and a mono-sexual linear hierarchy with females at the highest-ranking positions was evidenced in two experimental groups. Hierarchy was stable (all stability indexes values ≥0.94), while steepness was variable among family units and experimental groups (range: 0.23?0.84). The ranking-position of a female descendant in a family unit was not a good predictor of her ranking position in experimental units. Male descendants received significantly less friendly behaviors than female descendants did (p = 0.01), dams (p < 0.01) and sires (p < 0.05) in the family units. There was no significant increase in the frequency of aggressive behavior after relocation of the animals. Our results indicate that collared peccaries raised in small group present stable dominance relations, form hierarchies of variable steepness and show females as the highest-ranking individual. MenosThe collared peccary (Pecari tajacu) is a species with great potential for breeding in captivity since it adapts well to a variety of foods, has a high breeding capacity and there is an existing market for its meat and leather, which is of excellent quality. However, it is necessary to understand its social structure, when maintained in intensive breeding, to adequately manage groups and limit potential aggressions to the stockman. Four family units (dam, sire and descendants) were monitored (phase 1); females descendants were subsequently relocated into four new experimental social groups (phase 2). In these experimental groups, the female descendants were grouped with adult males, without the presence of the parents. Interactions were filmed three times per week, during two months, for each treatment (phase 1 = family units and phase 2 = experimental groups). A matrix of aggressive and submissive behaviors was developed and the dominance relations were evaluated with the Elo-rating method. A stability index of rank orders, the steepness and the degree of linearity were calculated to analyse the hierarchy in each family unit and experimental group. The parents remained on the highest hierarchical levels in three of the four family units and female descendants occupied the highest hierarchical levels in experimental groups. A linear hierarchy composed of adults of both genders was found in two family units and a mono-sexual linear hierarchy with females at the highest-rankin... Mostrar Tudo |
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Caititu; Dominação; Sistema de criação. |
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L Ciência Animal e Produtos de Origem Animal |
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