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International journal of biometeorology.

Periodical
Biophysics
Adaptation
Physiological
Weather
Publisher:
Springer Verlag. New York, NY : Springer Verlag
Frequency: Six no. a year, 2009-
Country: United States
Language: English
Author(s):
International Society of Biometeorology.
Start Year:1961 -
ISSN:
0020-7128 (Print)
1432-1254 (Electronic)
0020-7128 (Linking)
Impact Factor
3.2
2022
NLM ID:0374716
(OCoLC):06745198
(DNLM):I26420000(s)
Coden:IJBMAO
LCCN:72625755
Classification:W1 IN76555
Investigation of the impact of seasonal climate conditions on feed intake and body weight in horses.
International journal of biometeorology    February 26, 2025   doi: 10.1007/s00484-025-02881-z
Giannetto C, Aragona F, Fazio F, Piccione G, Giudice E, Arfuso F, Zumbo A.This study aimed to examine the impact of climatic conditions on feed intake, body weight, and rectal temperature in horses residing in the hot Summer Mediterranean climate zone. Eight gelding Italian Saddle horses, with an average body weight of 427.78 ± 54.55 kg and aged between 10 and 13 years, participated in the research. All horses were individually housed in a paddock (800 m/horse), and fed ad libitum. Food intake, body weight, and rectal temperature were recorded every 10 days at four 30-day collection periods in the year: January, April, July, and October. The formula adapted fr...
Heat stress in horses: a literature review.
International journal of biometeorology    April 15, 2023   Volume 67, Issue 6 957-973 doi: 10.1007/s00484-023-02467-7
Kang H, Zsoldos RR, Sole-Guitart A, Narayan E, Cawdell-Smith AJ, Gaughan JB.Healthy adult horses can balance accumulation and dissipation of body heat to maintain their body temperature between 37.5 and 38.5 °C, when they are in their thermoneutral zone (5 to 25 °C). However, under some circumstances, such as following strenuous exercise under hot, or hot and humid conditions, the accumulation of body heat exceeds dissipation and horses can suffer from heat stress. Prolonged or severe heat stress can lead to anhidrosis, heat stroke, or brain damage in the horse. To ameliorate the negative effects of high heat load in the body, early detection of heat stress and im...
Diurnal variation in rectal and cutaneous temperatures of horses housed under different management conditions.
International journal of biometeorology    May 20, 2022   Volume 66, Issue 8 1601-1611 doi: 10.1007/s00484-022-02304-3
Giannetto C, Aragona F, Arfuso F, Piccione G, De Caro S, Fazio F.Thermoregulation is an important mechanism to ensure thermal homeostasis. In horses, different housing conditions could influence this mechanism by exposing animals to different microclimates. The circadian rhythm of body temperature is well known. For this reason, we wanted to investigate the daily rhythm of cutaneous (jugular, shoulder, inner thigh and croup) temperature in comparison to rectal temperature in athletic horses kept under two different housing conditions. Ten clinically healthy Italian Saddle horses were divided into two equal groups: the first group was housed in individual bo...
Comparison of body temperature in donkeys using rectal digital, infrared, and mercury-in-glass thermometers during the hot-dry season in a tropical savannah.
International journal of biometeorology    February 22, 2021   Volume 65, Issue 7 1053-1067 doi: 10.1007/s00484-021-02087-z
Zakari FO, Ayo JO.The study aimed at comparing variations in body temperature values recorded using rectal digital, infrared, and mercury-in-glass thermometers in donkeys during the hot-dry season, prevailing under tropical savannah conditions. Thirty donkeys that served as subjects were divided into three groups of adults, yearlings, and foals. Values of the body temperature of each donkey were recorded bihourly, starting from 06:00 h till 18:00 h, by digital (5-cm depth of insertion), mercury-in-glass (3 cm depth), and infrared thermometers. The values obtained by each type of the thermometer were compared wi...
The evolution of thermoregulatory sweating in man and animals.
International journal of biometeorology    December 1, 1971   Volume 15, Issue 2 263-267 doi: 10.1007/BF01803909
Robertshaw D.No abstract available
Comparison of seasonal influence on pregnancy duration in man and domestic animals.
International journal of biometeorology    December 1, 1970   Volume 14, Issue 4 365-369 doi: 10.1007/BF01462912
Cohen P.No abstract available
Observations on dosage of drugs for anesthesia of domestic animals in temperature and tropical climate.
International journal of biometeorology    December 1, 1969   Volume 13, Issue 3 257-264 doi: 10.1007/BF01553033
Krahenmann JA.No abstract available