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Microclimate and animal thermal comfort indexes in different silvopastoral system arrangements in Caatinga

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The objective was to evaluate the microclimate and animal thermal comfort indexes in silvopastoral system in the Brazilian semiarid region with different woody cover levels within Caatinga trees. The experiment was carried out at the Teaching, Research and Extension Unit of the Federal Institute of Science and Technology of Ceará, Campus Limoeiro do Norte, in Chapada do Apodi, CE, in 2018. The treatments were forage grown under woody cover of 46.15% (SS46), forage grown under woody cover of 30.00% (SS30), and forage grown under woody cover of 17.64% (SS18). The evaluations were carried out during three consecutive days, in the vegetative, transition, and dormancy periods at 6 a.m.; 10 a.m.; 2 p.m. and 6 p.m.. First, the microclimate variables, relative air humidity (%), wind speed (m s−1), dry bulb temperature (°C), wet bulb temperature (°C), black globe temperature (°C), and dew point temperature (°C), were obtained for subsequent calculation of black globe temperature and humidity index and radiant thermal load (W m−2). SS46, SS30, and SS18 systems had no differences of black globe temperature and humidity index and radiant thermal load in the sun. There were significant reductions in black globe temperature and humidity index and radiant thermal load within the trees promoting improvement in the thermal environment at times of higher radiation load. The trees promoted better conditions of animal thermal comfort in all silvopastoral arrangements and periods of the year.

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The authors are grateful to the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES) for the scholarships and the Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Ceará for the availability of physical space.

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dos Santos Neto, C.F., da Silva, R.G., Maranhão, S.R. et al. Microclimate and animal thermal comfort indexes in different silvopastoral system arrangements in Caatinga. Int J Biometeorol 66, 449–456 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00484-021-02182-1

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