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气候空间与悬崖:一种新型牛体热力学与质量平衡模型

Climate Spaces and Cliffs: A Novel Bovine Thermodynamic and Mass Balances Model.

作者信息

Porter Warren P, Bertz Alexa E, Mathewson Paul D, Solorzano Luis C, Dudley Peter N, Bonazza Riccardo, Gebremedhin Kifle G

机构信息

Department of Integrative Biology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, USA.

Adjunct Faculty, Department of Animal Science, University of Puerto Rico-Mayagüez, Mayagüez, PR 00680, USA.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2023 Sep 27;13(19):3043. doi: 10.3390/ani13193043.

Abstract

The effects of climate change on animals are typically viewed in terms of survivability and wellbeing. In this study, we broaden that purview to include climate impacts on reproductive capability. There are not only climate spaces for daily function, but climate cliffs that represent reproductive failures in the face of climate warming. This alternative focus suggests that climate warming challenges may be more immediate and profound than initially imagined. This research describes a state-of-the-art mechanistic model, Dairy Niche Mapper (DNM), and independent validation tests. Where test data are absent, the calculated results are consistent with expected responses. Simulations of metabolic chamber conditions reveal the local steady-state impacts of climate and animal variables on milk production capacity, metabolic rate, food consumption and water needs. Simulations of a temperature humidity index (THI) show strengths and limitations of that approach. Broader time- and spatial-scale calculations applied in the western and eastern halves of the northern hemisphere identify current and future monthly latitudinal climate change impacts on milk production potential, feed and water needs in dairy cows of different sizes. Dairy Niche Mapper (DNM) was developed from a broadly tested mechanistic microclimate-animal model, Niche Mapper (NM). DNM provides an improved quantitative understanding of the complex nonlinear interactions of climate variation and dairy bovine properties' effects on current and future milk production, feed and water needs for grazing and confinement dairy operations. DNM outputs include feasible activity times, milk production and water and feed needs of different-sized Holstein cows on high-grain (confinement feeding) versus high-forage (grazing feeding) diets at three arbitrary north latitudes, 12°, 30° and 60°, for North and Central America and for Asia. These three latitudes encompass current northern hemisphere bovine production environments and possible future production locations. The greatest impacts of climate change will be in the low elevations in tropical and subtropical regions. Global regions above 30° and below 60° latitude with reliable rainfall will be least affected by current projected levels of climate change. This work provides the basis for computational animal design for guiding agricultural development via breeding programs, genetic engineering, management options including siting or the manipulation of other relevant environmental and animal variables.

摘要

气候变化对动物的影响通常从生存能力和健康状况的角度来审视。在本研究中,我们拓宽了这一视野,将气候对繁殖能力的影响纳入其中。不仅存在日常功能的气候空间,还存在代表面对气候变暖时繁殖失败的气候悬崖。这种不同的关注点表明,气候变暖带来的挑战可能比最初想象的更加直接和深刻。本研究描述了一种先进的机理模型——奶牛生态位映射器(DNM)以及独立验证测试。在缺乏测试数据的情况下,计算结果与预期响应一致。代谢室条件模拟揭示了气候和动物变量对产奶量、代谢率、食物消耗和水需求的局部稳态影响。温度湿度指数(THI)模拟展示了该方法的优势和局限性。在北半球的西半部和东半部进行的更广泛的时间和空间尺度计算,确定了当前和未来每月纬度气候变化对不同体型奶牛产奶潜力、饲料和水需求的影响。奶牛生态位映射器(DNM)是在经过广泛测试的机理微气候 - 动物模型——生态位映射器(NM)的基础上开发的。DNM对气候变化与奶牛特性对当前和未来产奶量、放牧和圈养奶牛场的饲料和水需求的复杂非线性相互作用提供了更好的定量理解。DNM的输出包括在北美洲、中美洲和亚洲的三个任意北纬纬度(12°、30°和6°)下,不同体型的荷斯坦奶牛在高谷物(圈养饲喂)与高草料(放牧饲喂)日粮下的可行活动时间、产奶量以及水和饲料需求。这三个纬度涵盖了当前北半球的奶牛生产环境以及未来可能生产的地点。气候变化的最大影响将出现在热带和亚热带地区的低海拔地带。目前预计的气候变化水平对北纬30°以上和60°以下有可靠降雨的全球区域影响最小。这项工作为通过育种计划、基因工程、包括选址或操纵其他相关环境和动物变量在内的管理选项来指导农业发展的计算动物设计提供了基础。

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