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Decision Trees for Predicting the Physiological Responses of Rabbits

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The primary aim of this paper is to develop decision trees to predict rabbits’ physiological responses, such as the respiratory rate or ear temperature, based on environmental variables (dry bulb temperature and relative humidity). The decision tree for ear temperature exhibited bett...

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Autores principales: Ferraz, Patrícia Ferreira Ponciano, Hernández-Julio, Yamid Fabián, Ferraz, Gabriel Araújo e Silva, de Moura, Raquel Silva, Rossi, Giuseppe, Saraz, Jairo Alexander Osorio, Barbari, Matteo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6912584/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31752222
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9110994
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author Ferraz, Patrícia Ferreira Ponciano
Hernández-Julio, Yamid Fabián
Ferraz, Gabriel Araújo e Silva
de Moura, Raquel Silva
Rossi, Giuseppe
Saraz, Jairo Alexander Osorio
Barbari, Matteo
author_facet Ferraz, Patrícia Ferreira Ponciano
Hernández-Julio, Yamid Fabián
Ferraz, Gabriel Araújo e Silva
de Moura, Raquel Silva
Rossi, Giuseppe
Saraz, Jairo Alexander Osorio
Barbari, Matteo
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The primary aim of this paper is to develop decision trees to predict rabbits’ physiological responses, such as the respiratory rate or ear temperature, based on environmental variables (dry bulb temperature and relative humidity). The decision tree for ear temperature exhibited better statistical indices, indicating the benefits of using the ear temperature as an indicator of thermal stress. Our findings confirm that the resulting decision trees are powerful classifiers, and the results can be easily understood. Hence, the proposed decisions trees can aid in investigating the influence of environmental conditions on physiological responses and, consequently, the rabbits’ welfare. These results can be used in practical situations and can be obtained in real time to support rabbit breeders in decision-making to improve environmental conditions for rabbits. ABSTRACT: The thermal environment inside a rabbit house affects the physiological responses and consequently the production of the animals. Thus, models are needed to assist rabbit producers in decision-making to maintain the production environment within the zone of thermoneutrality for the animals. The aim of this paper is to develop decision trees to predict the physiological responses of rabbits based on environmental variables. The experiment was performed in a rabbit house with 26 rabbits at eight weeks of age. The experimental database is composed of 546 observed data points. Sixty decision tree models for the prediction of respiratory rate (RR, mov.min(−1)) and ear temperature (ET, °C) of rabbits exposed to different combinations of dry bulb temperature (t(db), °C) and relative humidity (RH, %) were developed. The ET model exhibited better statistical indices than the RR model. The developed decision trees can be used in practical situations to provide a rapid evaluation of rabbit welfare conditions based on environmental variables and physiological responses. This information can be obtained in real time and may help rabbit breeders in decision-making to provide satisfactory environmental conditions for rabbits.
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spelling pubmed-69125842020-01-02 Decision Trees for Predicting the Physiological Responses of Rabbits Ferraz, Patrícia Ferreira Ponciano Hernández-Julio, Yamid Fabián Ferraz, Gabriel Araújo e Silva de Moura, Raquel Silva Rossi, Giuseppe Saraz, Jairo Alexander Osorio Barbari, Matteo Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The primary aim of this paper is to develop decision trees to predict rabbits’ physiological responses, such as the respiratory rate or ear temperature, based on environmental variables (dry bulb temperature and relative humidity). The decision tree for ear temperature exhibited better statistical indices, indicating the benefits of using the ear temperature as an indicator of thermal stress. Our findings confirm that the resulting decision trees are powerful classifiers, and the results can be easily understood. Hence, the proposed decisions trees can aid in investigating the influence of environmental conditions on physiological responses and, consequently, the rabbits’ welfare. These results can be used in practical situations and can be obtained in real time to support rabbit breeders in decision-making to improve environmental conditions for rabbits. ABSTRACT: The thermal environment inside a rabbit house affects the physiological responses and consequently the production of the animals. Thus, models are needed to assist rabbit producers in decision-making to maintain the production environment within the zone of thermoneutrality for the animals. The aim of this paper is to develop decision trees to predict the physiological responses of rabbits based on environmental variables. The experiment was performed in a rabbit house with 26 rabbits at eight weeks of age. The experimental database is composed of 546 observed data points. Sixty decision tree models for the prediction of respiratory rate (RR, mov.min(−1)) and ear temperature (ET, °C) of rabbits exposed to different combinations of dry bulb temperature (t(db), °C) and relative humidity (RH, %) were developed. The ET model exhibited better statistical indices than the RR model. The developed decision trees can be used in practical situations to provide a rapid evaluation of rabbit welfare conditions based on environmental variables and physiological responses. This information can be obtained in real time and may help rabbit breeders in decision-making to provide satisfactory environmental conditions for rabbits. MDPI 2019-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6912584/ /pubmed/31752222 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9110994 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Saraz, Jairo Alexander Osorio
Barbari, Matteo
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9110994
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