Fibre density and density of hair ducts as selection criteria to improve the quality and weight of alpaca fleece

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Improvements in the weight of greasy fleece (GFW) and mean fibre diameter (MED) can favour the income of alpaca producers; however, these variables are directly related, complicating the simultaneous improvement of both characteristics. Therefore, it is necessary to find new selection criteria for t...

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Autores: Quispe Peña, Edgar Carlos, Rivera Quinto, Rolando, Espinoza Castillo, Marco, Flores Alca, Verónica, Quispe Bonilla, Max, Pablo Mueller, Joaquín
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Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:animal breeding
fibre density
fibre diameter
fleece weight
South American Camelids
luxury fibres
densidad de fibras
diámetro de fibras
camélidos sudamericanos
mejoramiento genético animal
fibras especiales
peso de vellón
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fibre density and density of hair ducts as selection criteria to improve the quality and weight of alpaca fleece
Densidad de fibras y densidad de conductos pilosos como criterios de selección para mejorar la calidad y el peso de vellones de alpacas
title Fibre density and density of hair ducts as selection criteria to improve the quality and weight of alpaca fleece
spellingShingle Fibre density and density of hair ducts as selection criteria to improve the quality and weight of alpaca fleece
Quispe Peña, Edgar Carlos
animal breeding
fibre density
fibre diameter
fleece weight
South American Camelids
luxury fibres
densidad de fibras
diámetro de fibras
camélidos sudamericanos
mejoramiento genético animal
fibras especiales
peso de vellón
title_short Fibre density and density of hair ducts as selection criteria to improve the quality and weight of alpaca fleece
title_full Fibre density and density of hair ducts as selection criteria to improve the quality and weight of alpaca fleece
title_fullStr Fibre density and density of hair ducts as selection criteria to improve the quality and weight of alpaca fleece
title_full_unstemmed Fibre density and density of hair ducts as selection criteria to improve the quality and weight of alpaca fleece
title_sort Fibre density and density of hair ducts as selection criteria to improve the quality and weight of alpaca fleece
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Quispe Peña, Edgar Carlos
Rivera Quinto, Rolando
Espinoza Castillo, Marco
Flores Alca, Verónica
Quispe Bonilla, Max
Pablo Mueller, Joaquín
Quispe Peña, Edgar Carlos
Rivera Quinto, Rolando
Espinoza Castillo, Marco
Flores Alca, Verónica
Quispe Bonilla, Max
Pablo Mueller, Joaquín
author Quispe Peña, Edgar Carlos
author_facet Quispe Peña, Edgar Carlos
Rivera Quinto, Rolando
Espinoza Castillo, Marco
Flores Alca, Verónica
Quispe Bonilla, Max
Pablo Mueller, Joaquín
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author2 Rivera Quinto, Rolando
Espinoza Castillo, Marco
Flores Alca, Verónica
Quispe Bonilla, Max
Pablo Mueller, Joaquín
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv animal breeding
fibre density
fibre diameter
fleece weight
South American Camelids
luxury fibres
densidad de fibras
diámetro de fibras
camélidos sudamericanos
mejoramiento genético animal
fibras especiales
peso de vellón
topic animal breeding
fibre density
fibre diameter
fleece weight
South American Camelids
luxury fibres
densidad de fibras
diámetro de fibras
camélidos sudamericanos
mejoramiento genético animal
fibras especiales
peso de vellón
description Improvements in the weight of greasy fleece (GFW) and mean fibre diameter (MED) can favour the income of alpaca producers; however, these variables are directly related, complicating the simultaneous improvement of both characteristics. Therefore, it is necessary to find new selection criteria for the simultaneous improvement of both characteristics. The purpose of the study was to characterize the fibre density (FibDen), density of hair ducts (DenDucts) and the fibre/duct ratio and No. of fibres/ducts (Fib/Duct_R) as possible selection criteria. Likewise, determine the type of relationship between them and with GFW and MFD, and construct and evaluate formal selection indices under scenarios with different available measurements, considering in all cases GFW and MFD duly weighted by their economic weights, as selection objectives. For this, fibre samples and skin images were taken, and the GFW of alpacas from four herds raised in Huancavelica and Caylloma, Arequipa, Perú, between 2018 and 2020 were recorded. The density characteristics were obtained through the procedure called Fiber Den, while the FMD was assessed using the FIBER EC, and GFW was recorded using a scale. In the construction of the selection indices for GFW and MFD Hazel's theory of selection indices was applied, considering the values indicated in the bibliography and in the present study. The FibDen, DenDucts and Fib/Ducts_R ranged from 8.8 to 60 fib/mm2, 3.8 to 21.2 ducts/mm2 and 2.0 to 4.3 fib/ducts, respectively. There are hair ducts with up to 8 fibres, the most frequent being ducts with 1, 2 or 3 fibres. It is concluded that FibDen and DenDcuts have a linear and direct relationship with the GFW and inversely with the MFD, and that the inclusion of the FibDen and DenDucts as selection criteria within a selection index would improve the accuracy from 0.53 to 0.63, being able to obtain further progress genetic between 15 and 18%, with better economic benefits than when only GFW and MFD are used.
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spelling Fibre density and density of hair ducts as selection criteria to improve the quality and weight of alpaca fleeceDensidad de fibras y densidad de conductos pilosos como criterios de selección para mejorar la calidad y el peso de vellones de alpacasQuispe Peña, Edgar CarlosRivera Quinto, RolandoEspinoza Castillo, MarcoFlores Alca, VerónicaQuispe Bonilla, MaxPablo Mueller, JoaquínQuispe Peña, Edgar CarlosRivera Quinto, RolandoEspinoza Castillo, MarcoFlores Alca, VerónicaQuispe Bonilla, MaxPablo Mueller, Joaquínanimal breedingfibre densityfibre diameterfleece weightSouth American Camelidsluxury fibresdensidad de fibrasdiámetro de fibrascamélidos sudamericanosmejoramiento genético animalfibras especialespeso de vellónImprovements in the weight of greasy fleece (GFW) and mean fibre diameter (MED) can favour the income of alpaca producers; however, these variables are directly related, complicating the simultaneous improvement of both characteristics. Therefore, it is necessary to find new selection criteria for the simultaneous improvement of both characteristics. The purpose of the study was to characterize the fibre density (FibDen), density of hair ducts (DenDucts) and the fibre/duct ratio and No. of fibres/ducts (Fib/Duct_R) as possible selection criteria. Likewise, determine the type of relationship between them and with GFW and MFD, and construct and evaluate formal selection indices under scenarios with different available measurements, considering in all cases GFW and MFD duly weighted by their economic weights, as selection objectives. For this, fibre samples and skin images were taken, and the GFW of alpacas from four herds raised in Huancavelica and Caylloma, Arequipa, Perú, between 2018 and 2020 were recorded. The density characteristics were obtained through the procedure called Fiber Den, while the FMD was assessed using the FIBER EC, and GFW was recorded using a scale. In the construction of the selection indices for GFW and MFD Hazel's theory of selection indices was applied, considering the values indicated in the bibliography and in the present study. The FibDen, DenDucts and Fib/Ducts_R ranged from 8.8 to 60 fib/mm2, 3.8 to 21.2 ducts/mm2 and 2.0 to 4.3 fib/ducts, respectively. There are hair ducts with up to 8 fibres, the most frequent being ducts with 1, 2 or 3 fibres. It is concluded that FibDen and DenDcuts have a linear and direct relationship with the GFW and inversely with the MFD, and that the inclusion of the FibDen and DenDucts as selection criteria within a selection index would improve the accuracy from 0.53 to 0.63, being able to obtain further progress genetic between 15 and 18%, with better economic benefits than when only GFW and MFD are used.Mejoras en el peso de vellón de sucio (PVe) y diámetro medio de la fibra (DMF) favorece los ingresos de los productores de alpacas; sin embargo, estas variables están relacionadas directamente, complicando el mejoramiento simultáneo de ambas características. Por tanto, se requiere buscar nuevos criterios de selección para la mejora simultánea de ambas características. El propósito del estudio fue caracterizar la densidad de fibras (DenFib), densidad de conductos pilosos (DenCond) y la relación N.° de fibras/conductos (R_Fib/Cond) como posibles criterios de selección. Asimismo, determinar el tipo de relación entre ellas y con el PVe y DMF, y construir y evaluar índices de selección formales bajo escenarios con diferentes mediciones disponibles, considerando en todos los casos PVe y DMF debidamente ponderados por sus pesos económicos, como objetivos de selección. Para ello, se tomaron muestras de fibras, imágenes de piel y se registraron el PVe de alpacas de cuatro rebaños criadas en Huancavelica y Caylloma-Arequipa (Perú) entre 2018 y 2020. Las características de densidad fueron obtenidas mediante el procedimiento denominado Fiber Den, mientras que el DMF se evaluó mediante el FIBER EC, y el PVe se registró con una balanza. En la construcción de los índices de selección para PVe y DMF se aplicó la teoría de índices de selección de Hazel, considerando los valores indicados en la bibliografía y en el presente trabajo. La DenFib, DenCon y R_Fib/Cond varía entre 8.8 a 60 fib/mm2, 3.8 a 21.2 cond/mm2 y 2.0 a 4.3 fib/cond, respectivamente. Se encontraron conductos pilosos de hasta 8 fibras, siendo los más frecuentes los conductos con 1, 2 o 3 fibras. Se concluye que la DenFib y DenCond tienen relación lineal y directa con el PVe e inversa con el DMF, y que la inclusión de la DenFib y DenCond como criterios de selección dentro de un índice de selección mejorarían la exactitud de 0.53 a 0.63, pudiéndose obtener mayores progresos genéticos entre 15 y 18%, con mejores beneficios económicos, que cuando solo se utiliza el PVe y DMF.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria2023-04-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/2510210.15381/rivep.v34i2.25102Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 34 Núm. 2 (2023); e25102Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 34 No. 2 (2023); e251021682-34191609-9117reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/25102/19486Derechos de autor 2023 Edgar Carlos Quispe Peña, Rolando Rivera Quinto, Marco Espinoza Castillo, Verónica Flores Alca, Max Quispe Bonilla, Joaquín Pablo Muellerhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/251022023-05-02T12:02:49Z
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