Tracing sheep binary C3–C4 diet using stable isotope ratio (δ13C)

Stable isotopes are an important tool to assess livestock diet in binary mixtures of C3-C4 forages. However, the use of stable isotopes to trace livestock diet using tropical arboreal legumes has been limited. The objective of this study was to evaluate the use of 13C stable isotopes to identify the...

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Published in:Italian Journal of Animal Science
Main Authors: Kariny Cavalcante de Lira, José Carlos Batista Dubeux, Mário de Andrade Lira, Francisco Fernando Ramos Carvalho, Mércia Virgínia Ferreira Santos, Márcio Vieira Cunha, Alexandre Carneiro Leão Mello, David M. Jaramillo, José Diogenes Pereira Neto
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2021.1881413
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author Kariny Cavalcante de Lira
José Carlos Batista Dubeux
Mário de Andrade Lira
Francisco Fernando Ramos Carvalho
Mércia Virgínia Ferreira Santos
Márcio Vieira Cunha
Alexandre Carneiro Leão Mello
David M. Jaramillo
José Diogenes Pereira Neto
author_facet Kariny Cavalcante de Lira
José Carlos Batista Dubeux
Mário de Andrade Lira
Francisco Fernando Ramos Carvalho
Mércia Virgínia Ferreira Santos
Márcio Vieira Cunha
Alexandre Carneiro Leão Mello
David M. Jaramillo
José Diogenes Pereira Neto
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description Stable isotopes are an important tool to assess livestock diet in binary mixtures of C3-C4 forages. However, the use of stable isotopes to trace livestock diet using tropical arboreal legumes has been limited. The objective of this study was to evaluate the use of 13C stable isotopes to identify the proportions of grass (C4) and legume in sheep diet, when consuming various inclusion levels. We evaluated models correlating faecal δ13C to diet δ13C and inferred which model can better predict the different proportions of grass or legume consumed by sheep. Thirty male lambs (17 ± 1.3 kg) were used, and the experiment was set up in a randomised complete block design with body weight being the criteria for blocking. Treatments included various inclusion levels of Sabiá (Mimosa caesalpiniifolia Benth) in signalgrass (Urochloa decumbens Stapf) hay (100:0, 75:25, 50:50, 25:75 e 0:100%). Total faecal production and in vivo digestibility were calculated, as well as δ13C of diet and faecal samples. Sabia diet (100%) showed the greatest overall intake, and the lowest faecal production was observed when forages were fed alone, both for signalgrass or sabia hays, with 234 and 245 g dry matter animal−1 d−1. The models used within this study estimated with high accuracy the grass-legume proportions within the diets of sheep (R2=0.97). Our results indicate that using additional coefficients (digestibility, discrimination) did not increase the accuracy of the models, since using only isotopes from faeces was sufficient to predict the contribution of C3 or C4 species in the diet.Highlights Stable isotopes are an efficient tool to trace back dietary sources in binary mixtures of C3-C4 forages. Faecal samples are accurate to use to trace back dietary changes using stable isotopes. Addition of digestibility and isotope discrimination coefficients did not improve prediction models.
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spelling doaj-art-e7ec91d47c554c4c893e2a54982a5db62025-08-19T21:51:30ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1594-40771828-051X2021-01-0120128829410.1080/1828051X.2021.18814131881413Tracing sheep binary C3–C4 diet using stable isotope ratio (δ13C)Kariny Cavalcante de Lira0José Carlos Batista Dubeux1Mário de Andrade Lira2Francisco Fernando Ramos Carvalho3Mércia Virgínia Ferreira Santos4Márcio Vieira Cunha5Alexandre Carneiro Leão Mello6David M. Jaramillo7José Diogenes Pereira Neto8Departamento de Zootecnia, Universidade Federal Rural de PernambucoNorth Florida Research and Education Center, University of FloridaInstituto Agronômico de PernambucoDepartamento de Zootecnia, Universidade Federal Rural de PernambucoDepartamento de Zootecnia, Universidade Federal Rural de PernambucoDepartamento de Zootecnia, Universidade Federal Rural de PernambucoDepartamento de Zootecnia, Universidade Federal Rural de PernambucoNorth Florida Research and Education Center, University of FloridaDepartamento de Zootecnia, Universidade Federal Rural de PernambucoStable isotopes are an important tool to assess livestock diet in binary mixtures of C3-C4 forages. However, the use of stable isotopes to trace livestock diet using tropical arboreal legumes has been limited. The objective of this study was to evaluate the use of 13C stable isotopes to identify the proportions of grass (C4) and legume in sheep diet, when consuming various inclusion levels. We evaluated models correlating faecal δ13C to diet δ13C and inferred which model can better predict the different proportions of grass or legume consumed by sheep. Thirty male lambs (17 ± 1.3 kg) were used, and the experiment was set up in a randomised complete block design with body weight being the criteria for blocking. Treatments included various inclusion levels of Sabiá (Mimosa caesalpiniifolia Benth) in signalgrass (Urochloa decumbens Stapf) hay (100:0, 75:25, 50:50, 25:75 e 0:100%). Total faecal production and in vivo digestibility were calculated, as well as δ13C of diet and faecal samples. Sabia diet (100%) showed the greatest overall intake, and the lowest faecal production was observed when forages were fed alone, both for signalgrass or sabia hays, with 234 and 245 g dry matter animal−1 d−1. The models used within this study estimated with high accuracy the grass-legume proportions within the diets of sheep (R2=0.97). Our results indicate that using additional coefficients (digestibility, discrimination) did not increase the accuracy of the models, since using only isotopes from faeces was sufficient to predict the contribution of C3 or C4 species in the diet.Highlights Stable isotopes are an efficient tool to trace back dietary sources in binary mixtures of C3-C4 forages. Faecal samples are accurate to use to trace back dietary changes using stable isotopes. Addition of digestibility and isotope discrimination coefficients did not improve prediction models.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2021.1881413legumemimosa caesalpiniifoliaruminanturochloa decumbens
spellingShingle Kariny Cavalcante de Lira
José Carlos Batista Dubeux
Mário de Andrade Lira
Francisco Fernando Ramos Carvalho
Mércia Virgínia Ferreira Santos
Márcio Vieira Cunha
Alexandre Carneiro Leão Mello
David M. Jaramillo
José Diogenes Pereira Neto
Tracing sheep binary C3–C4 diet using stable isotope ratio (δ13C)
legume
mimosa caesalpiniifolia
ruminant
urochloa decumbens
title Tracing sheep binary C3–C4 diet using stable isotope ratio (δ13C)
title_full Tracing sheep binary C3–C4 diet using stable isotope ratio (δ13C)
title_fullStr Tracing sheep binary C3–C4 diet using stable isotope ratio (δ13C)
title_full_unstemmed Tracing sheep binary C3–C4 diet using stable isotope ratio (δ13C)
title_short Tracing sheep binary C3–C4 diet using stable isotope ratio (δ13C)
title_sort tracing sheep binary c3 c4 diet using stable isotope ratio δ13c
topic legume
mimosa caesalpiniifolia
ruminant
urochloa decumbens
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2021.1881413
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