Mechanistic modelling of sustainability metrics and performance in broilers
肉鸡可持续性指标和性能的机械建模
基本信息
- 批准号:RGPIN-2020-04985
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.75万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:加拿大
- 项目类别:Discovery Grants Program - Individual
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:加拿大
- 起止时间:2020-01-01 至 2021-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
As the global population escalates towards an estimated 9.5 billion in 2050 (FAOSTAT, 2013), the need to efficiently produce animal protein (milk, meat, eggs) for human consumption whilst minimizing the impact on the environment (methane, nitrogen, phosphorous, water strategies that may directly counter efforts to improve efficiency and production. Such complexities are difficult to optimize within individual research trials or even to extract from whole bodies of scientific research literature. With complex biological systems, such as the digestive and metabolic pathways that drive nutrient utilization and animal performance, models play a key role in distilling knowledge from information and identifying optimized feeding and mitigation strategies.
Mechanistic models (MM) have served as decision-support and opportunity analysis tools within animal production, across species, for decades. However, they must also evolve to meet the wave of the future utilizing new big data' streams, hybridizing with machine learning methodologies, as well as aid the movement towards precision nutrition (via capturing additional sources of performance variation) as a strategy to reduce inefficiency in animal production. The objective of this research program is to therefore to develop models that (1) support the efficient, sustainable and ethical production of animal protein for human consumption, and that (2) serve to increase our knowledge of complex biological systems.
Anticipated Impact: More efficient, sustainable, ethical and intelligent production of animal protein for human consumption.
To this end, this research program proposes the development of a dynamic mechanistic broiler model able to consider sources of performance variation from (1) genetics (including new slow growing broiler breeds, as well as address between-animal variation in genetic potential), (2) nutrient digestion kinetics and non-nutritional feed attributes (large source of performance variation largely not captured or utilized in growth models), and to predict (3) the resulting nutrient excretion (nitrogen, phosphorous, methane) under varying nutritional and management scenarios (slow growing vs conventional breeds, physical feed attributes, etc). This research program will also explore the utilization of current big data streams and machine learning approaches to parameterize the developed model stochastically and capture between animal variation.
Anticipated Impact: The development of an openly available mechanistic broiler model that can be used to assess nutritional, environmental, management, and nutrient excretion strategies in order to optimize performance and reduce the environmental impact of broiler production.
随着全球人口在2050年攀升至估计的95亿(FAOSTAT,2013年),需要高效地生产供人类消费的动物蛋白(奶、肉、蛋),同时最大限度地减少对环境(甲烷、氮、磷、水)的影响,这些战略可能会直接对抗提高效率和提高产量的努力。这种复杂性很难在单独的研究试验中优化,甚至很难从整个科学研究文献中提取出来。对于复杂的生物系统,如驱动养分利用和动物性能的消化和代谢途径,模型在从信息中提取知识和确定优化的喂养和缓解策略方面发挥着关键作用。
几十年来,机械模型(MM)一直是跨物种的动物生产中的决策支持和机会分析工具。然而,它们也必须进行演变,以适应未来的浪潮,利用新的大数据数据流,与机器学习方法相结合,以及帮助实现精确营养的运动(通过捕获更多的性能差异来源),作为减少动物生产效率低下的一种战略。因此,这项研究计划的目标是开发这样的模型:(1)支持用于人类消费的高效、可持续和合乎道德的动物蛋白生产,以及(2)有助于增加我们对复杂生物系统的知识。
预期影响:更高效、可持续、合乎道德和智能地生产供人类食用的动物蛋白。
为此,本研究计划建议开发一种动态机械肉鸡模型,该模型能够从以下方面考虑生产性能差异的来源:(1)遗传(包括新的生长缓慢的肉鸡品种,以及解决动物间遗传潜力的差异),(2)营养消化动力学和非营养饲料属性(生长模型中大部分没有捕捉或利用的大的生产性能差异的来源),以及(3)在不同的营养和管理情景(生长缓慢的品种与常规品种、物理饲料属性等)下所产生的营养物质排泄(氮、磷、甲烷)。这项研究计划还将探索利用现有的大数据流和机器学习方法来随机地将所开发的模型参数化并捕获动物之间的变异。
预期影响:开发一种开放可用的机械式肉鸡模型,可用于评估营养、环境、管理和养分排泄策略,以优化生产性能并减少对肉鸡生产的环境影响。
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Mechanistic modelling of sustainability metrics and performance in broilers
肉鸡可持续性指标和性能的机械建模
- 批准号:
RGPIN-2020-04985 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 1.75万 - 项目类别:
Discovery Grants Program - Individual
Mechanistic modelling of sustainability metrics and performance in broilers
肉鸡可持续性指标和性能的机械建模
- 批准号:
RGPIN-2020-04985 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 1.75万 - 项目类别:
Discovery Grants Program - Individual
Mechanistic modelling of sustainability metrics and performance in broilers
肉鸡可持续性指标和性能的机械建模
- 批准号:
DGECR-2020-00081 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
$ 1.75万 - 项目类别:
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