Deterministic modelling of whole-body sheep metabolism

Livestock is amongst Australia’s most enduring and prolific industries; however whole-body modelling approaches are limited in livestock research. Mathematical techniques are employed, extending an existing lamb growth model to adulthood. It tracks wool, protein, fat, metabolites and DNA pools, si...

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Main Author: Smith, Emma Catherine
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Curtin University 2014
Online Access:44177
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/807
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description Livestock is amongst Australia’s most enduring and prolific industries; however whole-body modelling approaches are limited in livestock research. Mathematical techniques are employed, extending an existing lamb growth model to adulthood. It tracks wool, protein, fat, metabolites and DNA pools, simulating whole-body metabolism. Implementation into a dynamic optimisation package allows for the optimisation of model parameters to improve model behaviour. The focus is on feed, nutrient absorption, energy expenditure, wool growth and defining appropriate initial conditions.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-8072018-04-13T06:43:17Z Deterministic modelling of whole-body sheep metabolism Smith, Emma Catherine Livestock is amongst Australia’s most enduring and prolific industries; however whole-body modelling approaches are limited in livestock research. Mathematical techniques are employed, extending an existing lamb growth model to adulthood. It tracks wool, protein, fat, metabolites and DNA pools, simulating whole-body metabolism. Implementation into a dynamic optimisation package allows for the optimisation of model parameters to improve model behaviour. The focus is on feed, nutrient absorption, energy expenditure, wool growth and defining appropriate initial conditions. 2014 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/807 en 44177 Curtin University fulltext
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Deterministic modelling of whole-body sheep metabolism
title Deterministic modelling of whole-body sheep metabolism
title_full Deterministic modelling of whole-body sheep metabolism
title_fullStr Deterministic modelling of whole-body sheep metabolism
title_full_unstemmed Deterministic modelling of whole-body sheep metabolism
title_short Deterministic modelling of whole-body sheep metabolism
title_sort deterministic modelling of whole-body sheep metabolism
url 44177
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/807