Interrelationships among predictors of lamb carcass composition

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Main Author: Cadavez, Vasco
Publication Date: 2008
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The objective of th is study was to identify a reduced set of variables from an original data set of 18 carcass measurements in order to avoid redundancy, collinearity problems, and to simplify the development of models to predict lambs carcass composition. One hundred and twenty-six lambs, 86 mules and 40 females, of Churra Galega Bragançana Portuguese local breed were slaughtered, and carcasses were weighed (HCW) approximately 30 min after exsanguination. After cooling at 4°C tor 24 ha set of seventeen carcass measurements were recorded, and data interrelationships were analysed following the common factor analysis procedure. All variables were highly and positively correlated with HCW (r > 0.46), being especially high in the carcass dimensions measurements (r > 0.75). Subcutaneous fat thickness measurements were highly and positively correlated (r > 0.58) with breast bone tissues thickness measurements. Three common factors (factor I =carcass weight; factor 11 = subcutaneous fat thickness; factor Ill = breast bone tissues thickness) were retained, and accounted for 83.5% of the variation in the original variables. This study demonstrates that common factors analysis can be used to condense the information given by large sets of variables, allowing selecting a reduced number of variables, which contributes to reduce collinearity problems, and to simplify the development of models to predict lamb carcass composition
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spelling Interrelationships among predictors of lamb carcass compositionCarcassLambsCompositionCommon factorsThe objective of th is study was to identify a reduced set of variables from an original data set of 18 carcass measurements in order to avoid redundancy, collinearity problems, and to simplify the development of models to predict lambs carcass composition. One hundred and twenty-six lambs, 86 mules and 40 females, of Churra Galega Bragançana Portuguese local breed were slaughtered, and carcasses were weighed (HCW) approximately 30 min after exsanguination. After cooling at 4°C tor 24 ha set of seventeen carcass measurements were recorded, and data interrelationships were analysed following the common factor analysis procedure. All variables were highly and positively correlated with HCW (r > 0.46), being especially high in the carcass dimensions measurements (r > 0.75). Subcutaneous fat thickness measurements were highly and positively correlated (r > 0.58) with breast bone tissues thickness measurements. Three common factors (factor I =carcass weight; factor 11 = subcutaneous fat thickness; factor Ill = breast bone tissues thickness) were retained, and accounted for 83.5% of the variation in the original variables. This study demonstrates that common factors analysis can be used to condense the information given by large sets of variables, allowing selecting a reduced number of variables, which contributes to reduce collinearity problems, and to simplify the development of models to predict lamb carcass compositionBiblioteca Digital do IPBCadavez, Vasco2012-09-14T10:51:00Z20082008-01-01T00:00:00Zconference objectinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10198/7557engCadavez, Vasco (2008). Interrelationships among predictors of lamb carcass composition. In 59th Annual Meeting of the EAAP. Vilnius, Lithuania. ISBN 978-90-8686-074-6978-90-8686-074-61382-6077info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-02-25T11:59:31Zoai:bibliotecadigital.ipb.pt:10198/7557Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T11:23:22.233629Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Interrelationships among predictors of lamb carcass composition
title Interrelationships among predictors of lamb carcass composition
spellingShingle Interrelationships among predictors of lamb carcass composition
Cadavez, Vasco
Carcass
Lambs
Composition
Common factors
title_short Interrelationships among predictors of lamb carcass composition
title_full Interrelationships among predictors of lamb carcass composition
title_fullStr Interrelationships among predictors of lamb carcass composition
title_full_unstemmed Interrelationships among predictors of lamb carcass composition
title_sort Interrelationships among predictors of lamb carcass composition
author Cadavez, Vasco
author_facet Cadavez, Vasco
author_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cadavez, Vasco
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Carcass
Lambs
Composition
Common factors
topic Carcass
Lambs
Composition
Common factors
description The objective of th is study was to identify a reduced set of variables from an original data set of 18 carcass measurements in order to avoid redundancy, collinearity problems, and to simplify the development of models to predict lambs carcass composition. One hundred and twenty-six lambs, 86 mules and 40 females, of Churra Galega Bragançana Portuguese local breed were slaughtered, and carcasses were weighed (HCW) approximately 30 min after exsanguination. After cooling at 4°C tor 24 ha set of seventeen carcass measurements were recorded, and data interrelationships were analysed following the common factor analysis procedure. All variables were highly and positively correlated with HCW (r > 0.46), being especially high in the carcass dimensions measurements (r > 0.75). Subcutaneous fat thickness measurements were highly and positively correlated (r > 0.58) with breast bone tissues thickness measurements. Three common factors (factor I =carcass weight; factor 11 = subcutaneous fat thickness; factor Ill = breast bone tissues thickness) were retained, and accounted for 83.5% of the variation in the original variables. This study demonstrates that common factors analysis can be used to condense the information given by large sets of variables, allowing selecting a reduced number of variables, which contributes to reduce collinearity problems, and to simplify the development of models to predict lamb carcass composition
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