Thermal stress is defined as “a physiological condition when the core body temperature of a given species exceeds its range specified for normal activity, which results from a total heat load (internal production and environment) exceeding the capacity for heat dissipation and this prompts physiological and behavioral responses to reduce the strain” (Bernabucci et al., 2010). The variation in upper critical temperatures (UCT) depends upon age, breed, level of production and the degree of acclimatization (Shearer and Beede, 1990). The ability to adapt to environment is of great importance to all living things.
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2020
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International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences
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2020-06-10
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