Literature DB >> 34503814

Environmental stress and livestock productivity in hot-humid tropics: Alleviation and future perspectives.

O E Oke1, V A Uyanga2, O S Iyasere3, F O Oke4, B C Majekodunmi3, M O Logunleko3, J A Abiona3, E U Nwosu3, M O Abioja3, J O Daramola3, O M Onagbesan3.   

Abstract

Tropical environments are characterized by persistently high temperature and relative humidity and the harsh environmental conditions pose a serious limitation on the optimal performance of the animals raised in this region. Heat stress causes deleterious effects on welfare, immunology and physiology of farm animals with a resultant impact on their productivity as the use of body resources is re-organized and the metabolic priorities of animals shift away from production, growth, health and reproduction. It is imperative to understand the mechanisms involved in the thermoregulation of animals under tropical conditions in order to develop appropriate strategies for their improvement. This review focuses on the available data on the increasing global temperature and the adverse impact of tropical conditions on animals' adaptive mechanism affected during thermal stress on production performance, intestinal and ileal microbiome, physiological responses, antioxidant system, metabolic responses, cellular and molecular response, adaptive mechanism strategies to heat stress and also strategies to palliate environmental stress on livestock under humid tropical conditions including environmental manipulation, genetic opportunity, epigenetic and feeding modification. Overall, the present review has identified the disturbance in the physiological indices of tropical livestock and the need for concerted efforts in ameliorating the adverse impacts of high ambient temperature aggravated by high humidity on livestock in tropical environments. Further research is needed on genotype-by-environment interaction on the thermotolerance of different livestock species in the tropics.
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Keywords:  Environment; Intervention; Livestock; Performance; Tropics

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34503814     DOI: 10.1016/j.jtherbio.2021.103077

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Therm Biol        ISSN: 0306-4565            Impact factor:   2.902


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Authors:  Oyebisi Mistura Azeez; Folashade Helen Olaifa; Adakole Sylvanus Adah; Afisu Basiru; Ganiu Jimoh Akorede; Hauwa Moturayo Ambali; Kolawole Yusuf Suleiman; Fatima Sanusi; Mashood Bolaji
Journal:  Vet World       Date:  2022-03-25

2.  Evaluation of in ovo feeding of low or high mixtures of cysteine and lysine on performance, intestinal morphology and physiological responses of thermal-challenged broiler embryos.

Authors:  O I Ajayi; O F Smith; A O Oso; O E Oke
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2022-09-02       Impact factor: 4.755

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