Mapeamento térmico facial em bugio-preto (Alouatta caraya)

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Ano de defesa: 2023
Autor(a) principal: Costa, André Luiz Mota da [UNESP]
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Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
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Instituição de defesa: Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
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Link de acesso: https://hdl.handle.net/11449/252872
Resumo: The black-and-gold howler monkey (Alouatta caraya) inhabits several regions in Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Bolivia and the conservation of the species has been threatened by deforestation, construction of roads and dams, hunting and outbreaks of wild yellow fever. The aim of this study was to use infrared thermography as a tool for mapping the facial temperature of black-and-gold howler monkeys, with the purpose of standardizing parameters that serve for the remote diagnosis of febrile processes present in infectious diseases; without the need for restraint, minimizing stress and prioritizing animal welfare. Were evaluated 153 images of a group of four healthy individuals (2 males and 2 females) kept under human care at the Sorocaba Zoo, SP, Brazil. The images were recorded by the FLIR T460 thermograph, during the period of one year, covering all seasons of the year and in the morning and afternoon periods, to cover all the climatic variables of the city where the zoo is located. Eye and face temperatures were evaluated. The results showed that there was a statistically significant difference in thermographic measurements between the eyes and the face (Student’s t test, P<0.05) for all seasons evaluated. A significant difference was also found between the seasons of the year, both for eye (P=0,014) and facial temperature (P<0,001). Mean values and standard deviations for facial and ocular temperature were respectively: 33.0 oC (2.1) and 36.5 oC (1.9) in the summer; 31.5 oC (4.5) and 35.3 oC (3.6) in the autumn; 30.0 oC (4.3) and 35.6 oC (3.9) in the winter; 30.8 oC (2.9) and 35.5 oC (2.1) in the spring. The use of infrared thermography for facial mapping of black-and-gold howler monkeys was effective, making it possible to establish a reliable parameter for eye and facial temperature.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Mapeamento térmico facial em bugio-preto (Alouatta caraya)
Facial thermal mapping in black-and-gold howler monkey (Alouatta caraya)
title Mapeamento térmico facial em bugio-preto (Alouatta caraya)
spellingShingle Mapeamento térmico facial em bugio-preto (Alouatta caraya)
Costa, André Luiz Mota da [UNESP]
Face
Infravermelho
Olhos
Primatas
Termografia
Bugio-preto
title_short Mapeamento térmico facial em bugio-preto (Alouatta caraya)
title_full Mapeamento térmico facial em bugio-preto (Alouatta caraya)
title_fullStr Mapeamento térmico facial em bugio-preto (Alouatta caraya)
title_full_unstemmed Mapeamento térmico facial em bugio-preto (Alouatta caraya)
title_sort Mapeamento térmico facial em bugio-preto (Alouatta caraya)
author Costa, André Luiz Mota da [UNESP]
author_facet Costa, André Luiz Mota da [UNESP]
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Teixeira, Carlos Roberto [UNESP]
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, André Luiz Mota da [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Face
Infravermelho
Olhos
Primatas
Termografia
Bugio-preto
topic Face
Infravermelho
Olhos
Primatas
Termografia
Bugio-preto
description The black-and-gold howler monkey (Alouatta caraya) inhabits several regions in Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Bolivia and the conservation of the species has been threatened by deforestation, construction of roads and dams, hunting and outbreaks of wild yellow fever. The aim of this study was to use infrared thermography as a tool for mapping the facial temperature of black-and-gold howler monkeys, with the purpose of standardizing parameters that serve for the remote diagnosis of febrile processes present in infectious diseases; without the need for restraint, minimizing stress and prioritizing animal welfare. Were evaluated 153 images of a group of four healthy individuals (2 males and 2 females) kept under human care at the Sorocaba Zoo, SP, Brazil. The images were recorded by the FLIR T460 thermograph, during the period of one year, covering all seasons of the year and in the morning and afternoon periods, to cover all the climatic variables of the city where the zoo is located. Eye and face temperatures were evaluated. The results showed that there was a statistically significant difference in thermographic measurements between the eyes and the face (Student’s t test, P<0.05) for all seasons evaluated. A significant difference was also found between the seasons of the year, both for eye (P=0,014) and facial temperature (P<0,001). Mean values and standard deviations for facial and ocular temperature were respectively: 33.0 oC (2.1) and 36.5 oC (1.9) in the summer; 31.5 oC (4.5) and 35.3 oC (3.6) in the autumn; 30.0 oC (4.3) and 35.6 oC (3.9) in the winter; 30.8 oC (2.9) and 35.5 oC (2.1) in the spring. The use of infrared thermography for facial mapping of black-and-gold howler monkeys was effective, making it possible to establish a reliable parameter for eye and facial temperature.
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