This review's objective is to provide information on the mechanisms that buffaloes express during the thermoregulation process. Generally, the water buffalo is associated with warm and tropical climates. In these systems, the combination of high temperature, relative humidity, and radiation cause different physiological and behavioral changes, particularly during the summer months. Wallowing behavior in water or mud promotes heat dissipation through physical mechanisms, such as conduction, convection, and radiation. Furthermore, the provision of natural or artificial shades contributes to thermoregulation and maintains homeostasis. In production systems in cold climates, the wallowing behavior is inhibited by the water temperature, so it is...
Heat stress has a detrimental effect on the physiological and production performance of buffaloes. E...
Heat stress has a detrimental effect on the physiological and production performance of buffaloes. E...
This paper reviews the scientific literature on water buffalo welfare in all stages of the live anim...
Increases in temperature and the greater incidence of extreme events are the consequences of the cl...
Aim: The study was planned to evaluate the indigenous animal adaptive capabilities during optimum te...
This paper reviews the scientific literature on water buffalo welfare in all stages of the live anim...
The present review aims to analyze the effect of extremely hot climates on the neurophysiological re...
Climate change is seen as a significant threat to the sustainability of livestock production systems...
In the wake of climate change and global warming, the production systems of water buffaloes (Bubalus...
The thermolytic capacity test is used to assess the adaptability of animals to existing environmenta...
Not AvailableGlobal warming due to climate change is likely to aggravate the thermal/heat stress in ...
systems on milk yield, blood and physiological variables during heat stress in lactating Murrah buff...
The temperature–humidity index (THI) has been commonly used to analyse heat stress in dairy cattle, ...
This study aimed to assess the effect of thermal-hydraulic variables in female buffaloes with or wit...
Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the effect of microclimate alteration on temperature-humidi...
Heat stress has a detrimental effect on the physiological and production performance of buffaloes. E...
Heat stress has a detrimental effect on the physiological and production performance of buffaloes. E...
This paper reviews the scientific literature on water buffalo welfare in all stages of the live anim...
Increases in temperature and the greater incidence of extreme events are the consequences of the cl...
Aim: The study was planned to evaluate the indigenous animal adaptive capabilities during optimum te...
This paper reviews the scientific literature on water buffalo welfare in all stages of the live anim...
The present review aims to analyze the effect of extremely hot climates on the neurophysiological re...
Climate change is seen as a significant threat to the sustainability of livestock production systems...
In the wake of climate change and global warming, the production systems of water buffaloes (Bubalus...
The thermolytic capacity test is used to assess the adaptability of animals to existing environmenta...
Not AvailableGlobal warming due to climate change is likely to aggravate the thermal/heat stress in ...
systems on milk yield, blood and physiological variables during heat stress in lactating Murrah buff...
The temperature–humidity index (THI) has been commonly used to analyse heat stress in dairy cattle, ...
This study aimed to assess the effect of thermal-hydraulic variables in female buffaloes with or wit...
Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the effect of microclimate alteration on temperature-humidi...
Heat stress has a detrimental effect on the physiological and production performance of buffaloes. E...
Heat stress has a detrimental effect on the physiological and production performance of buffaloes. E...
This paper reviews the scientific literature on water buffalo welfare in all stages of the live anim...