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Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2013

Genetic parameters for milk yield, lactation length and calving intervals of murrah buffaloes from brazil

Carlos Henrique Mendes Malhado; Ana Claudia Mendes Malhado; Alcides de Amorim Ramos; Paulo Luiz Souza Carneiro; Júlio César de Souza; Akin Pala

The major objective of this study was to estimate heritability and genetic correlations between milk yield (MY) and calving interval (CI) and lactation length (LL) in Murrah buffaloes using Bayesian inference. The database used belongs to the genetic improvement program of four buffalo herds from Brazil. To obtain the estimates of variance and covariance, bivariate analyses were performed with the Gibbs sampler, using the program MTGSAM. The heritability coefficient estimates were 0.28, 0.03 and 0.15 for MY, CI and LL, respectively. The genetic correlations between MY and LL was moderate (0.48). However, the genetic correlation between MY and CI showed large HPD regions (highest posterior density interval). Milk yield was the only trait with clear potential for genetic improvement by direct mass selection. The genetic correlation between MY and LL indicates that indirect selection using milk yield is a potentially beneficial strategy. The interpretation of the estimated genetic correlation between MY and CI is difficult and could be spurious.


Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2010

Genetic improvement and population structure of the Nelore breed in Northern Brazil

Carlos Henrique Mendes Malhado; Paulo Luiz Souza Carneiro; Ana Claudia Mendes Malhado; Raimundo Martins Filho; Riccardo Bozzi; Richard J. Ladle

The objective of this work was to evaluate the population structure and the genetic and phenotypic progress of Nelore cattle in Northern Brazil. Pedigree information concerning animals born between 1942 and 2006 were analyzed. Population structure was performed using the Endog program. Out of the 140,628 animals studied, 67.7, 14.52 and 3.18% had complete pedigree record of the first, second and third parental generation, respectively. Inbreeding and average relatedness coefficients were low: 0.2 and 0.13%, respectively. However, these parameters may have been underestimated, since information on pedigree was incomplete. The effective number of founders was 370 and the genetic contribution of 10, 50 and 448 most influent ancestors explained 13.2, 28 and 50% of the genetic variability in the population, respectively. The genetic variability for growth traits and population structure demonstrates high probability of increasing productivity through selective breeding. Moreover, management strategies to reduce the currently observed age at first calving and generation intervals are important for Nelore cattle genetic improvement.


Animal Science Journal | 2013

Inbreeding depression on production and reproduction traits of buffaloes from Brazil.

Carlos Henrique Mendes Malhado; Ana Claudia Mendes Malhado; Paulo Luiz Souza Carneiro; Alcides de Amorim Ramos; J. A. Carrillo; Akin Pala

The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of inbreeding depression on traits of buffaloes from Brazil. Specifically, the traits studied were body weight at 205 and 365 days of age, average daily gain from birth to 205 days (ADG_205), average daily gain between 205 and 365 days (ADG205_365) in Mediterranean buffaloes, and milk yield, lactation length, age of first calving and calving intervals in Murrah buffaloes. Inbreeding effects on the traits were determined by fitting four regression models (linear, quadratic, exponential and Michaelis-Menten) about the errors generated by the animal model. The linear model was only significant (P < 0.05) for growth traits (exception of ADG205_365). The exponential and Michaelis-Menten models were significant (P < 0.01) for all the studied traits while the quadratic model was not significant (P > 0.05) for any of the traits. Weight at 205 and 365 days of age decreased 0.25 kg and 0.39 kg per 1% of increase in inbreeding, respectively. The inbred animals (F = 0.25) produced less milk than non-inbred individuals: 50.4 kg of milk. Moreover, calving interval increased 0.164 days per 1% of increase in inbreeding. Interestingly, inbreeding had a positive effect on age at first calving and lactation length, decreasing age of first calving and increasing lactation length.


Ciencia Rural | 2010

History of registered Gyr breed in Brazilian Northeast: population structure and genetic improvement of growth traits

Carlos Henrique Mendes Malhado; Paulo Luiz Souza Carneiro; Ana Claudia Mendes Malhado; Jorge André Matias Martins; Raimundo Martins Filho; Riccardo Bozzi

This paper provides an evaluation of the population structure, phenotype and genetic trends of registered Gyr herd cattle in northeast Brazil. The study provides important baseline information for the management, conservation and potential population expansion of this economically and culturally important cattle breed. Pedigree data were analyzed for individuals born between 1964 and 2006. Body weight values were adjusted to 205 and 365 days of age for animals born between 1978 and 2006. Phenotypic change of zebu Gyr in northeast Brazil is solely due to environmental improvement. However, there is potential for artificial selection for weight gain in young cattle. Effective population size decreased during the 1990s and the average inbreeding coefficient increased during the studied period. An increase of the effective population size of Gyr in northeast Brazil is strongly recommended, along with an increase in the management of the mating process to prevent inbreeding and to maintain the genetic variability of the breed.


Acta Amazonica | 2010

Perceptions of Amazonian deforestation in the British and Brazilian media

Richard J. Ladle; Ana Claudia Mendes Malhado; Peter A. Todd; Acacia C. M. Malhado

The Amazon rainforest stretches across more than six million square kilometers and nine countries. Of the original forest area it is thought that 18 per cent has been cleared, mainly for farming purposes. In Brazil, the main drivers of deforestation are beef ranching and soya production that together occupy more than 75 per cent of newly deforested land. The situation in the Amazon illustrates a fundamental dilemma facing environmentalists around the world: how to reconcile economic development with biodiversity conservation. In this paper the representation of this dilemma in the British and Brazilian news media is assessed. The results indicate that there were far more articles referring to deforestation in the Brazilian press (816 Brazilian to 29 UK) but that many of these make no mention of what factors are responsible for deforestation. The patterns of representation of the proximate (direct) causes of Amazonian deforestation were very similar in the two countries, with soya and beef cattle ranching commanding the most press attention. The ultimate (indirect) causes of deforestation, however, are treated very differently, with the Brazilian media seemingly far more aware of the role of economic development needs than the UK press. Interestingly, the role of international demand for soya, beef, and forest products in driving deforestation was highlighted primarily in the UK press. These findings are critically discussed in the context of media influence on public understandings of Amazonian deforestation.


Tropical Animal Health and Production | 2012

Population structure and genetic variability in the Murrah dairy breed of water buffalo in Brazil accessed via pedigree analysis

Carlos Henrique Mendes Malhado; Ana Claudia Mendes Malhado; Paulo Luiz Souza Carneiro; Alcides de Amorim Ramos; Diego Pagung Ambrosini; Akin Pala


Livestock Science | 2013

Age at first calving of Nellore cattle in the semi-arid region of northeastern Brazil using linear, threshold, censored and penalty models

Carlos Henrique Mendes Malhado; Ana Claudia Mendes Malhado; Raimundo Martins Filho; Paulo Luiz Souza Carneiro; Akin Pala; J. A. Carrillo


The Journal of Agricultural Science | 2014

Population Structure and Genetic Variability of Angus and Nellore Herds

Vanius Buzzatti Falleiro; Carlos Henrique Mendes Malhado; Ana Claudia Mendes Malhado; Paulo Luiz Souza Carneiro; J. A. Carrillo; Jiuzhou Song


Archiv Fur Tierzucht-archives of Animal Breeding | 2012

Genetic parameters by Bayesian inference for dual purpose Jaffarabadi buffaloes

Carlos Henrique Mendes Malhado; Ana Claudia Mendes Malhado; Alcides de Amorim Ramos; Paulo Luiz Souza Carneiro; Frank Siewerdt; Akin Pala


Buffalo Bulletin | 2013

Productive and reproductive traits in Murrah breed from Brazil.

Alcides de Amorim Ramos; C. H. M. Malhado; Ana Claudia Mendes Malhado; Paulo Luiz Souza Carneiro; Júlio César de Souza; Akin Pala

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Akin Pala

Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University

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Richard J. Ladle

Federal University of Alagoas

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Júlio César de Souza

Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul

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