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Heat stress from current and predicted increases in temperature impairs lambing rates and birth weights in the Australian sheep flock.

William H E J Van WettereSam CulleyAlyce M F SwinbourneStephan T LeuStephen J LeeAlice C WeaverJennifer M KellySimon J WalkerDavid O KleemannDane S ThomasPeter T HaymanKathryn L GatfordKaren L KindSeth Westra
Published in: Nature food (2024)
Livestock heat stress threatens production, particularly in semi-arid, arid and tropical regions. Using established temperature thresholds for sheep, we modelled +1 °C and +3 °C temperature increases over the historical baseline, estimating that 2.1 million potential lambs are lost annually due to heat stress alone, increasing to 2.5 and 3.3 million, respectively, as temperatures rise. Heat stress poses risks at key periods of the reproductive cycle, with consequences across the Australian sheep flock.
Keyphrases
  • heat stress
  • heat shock
  • human health
  • climate change
  • risk assessment