نتایج جستجو برای: grooming

تعداد نتایج: 2516  

2003
Rudra Dutta Shu Huang George N. Rouskas

We consider the problem of traffic grooming in WDM path, star, and tree networks. Traffic grooming is a variant of the well-known logical topology design problem, and is concerned with the development of techniques for combining low speed traffic components onto high speed channels in order to minimize network cost. Our contribution is two-fold. In the first part of the paper we settle the comp...

2001
Keyao Zhu Biswanath Mukherjee

In wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) optical networks, the bandwidth request of a traffic stream can be much lower than the capacity of a lightpath. Efficiently grooming low-speed connections onto high-capacity lightpaths will improve the network throughput and reduce the network cost. In WDM/SONET ring networks, it has been shown in the optical network literature that by carefully groomin...

Journal: :Biology letters 2015
Malgorzata Arlet Ronan Jubin Nobuo Masataka Alban Lemasson

The 'social bonding hypothesis' predicts that, in large social groups, functions of gestural grooming should be partially transferred to vocal interactions. Hence, vocal exchanges would have evolved in primates to play the role of grooming-at-a-distance in order to facilitate the maintenance of social cohesion. However, there are few empirical studies testing this hypothesis. To address this po...

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 2002
Melanie Meyer-Luehmann Jeffrey F Thompson Kent C Berridge J Wayne Aldridge

Sequences of movements are initiated abnormally in neurological disorders involving basal ganglia dysfunction, such as Parkinson's disease or Tourette's syndrome. The substantia nigra pars reticulata (SNpr) is one of the two primary output structures of the basal ganglia. However, little is known about how substantia nigra mediates the initiation of normal movement sequences. We studied its rol...

2017
Stefanie Hampel Claire E McKellar Julie H Simpson Andrew M Seeds

A central model that describes how behavioral sequences are produced features a neural architecture that readies different movements simultaneously, and a mechanism where prioritized suppression between the movements determines their sequential performance. We previously described a model whereby suppression drives a Drosophila grooming sequence that is induced by simultaneous activation of dif...

2011
Farid Farahmand Mohammad Masud Hasan Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues

This work reports on the benefits of using energy-efficient grooming strategies in WDM mesh networks in terms of the overall network power consumption. We examine a key enabling node architecture called tap-or-pass (TOP) and demonstrate how it can support lightpath extension and lightpath dropping. Using these grooming concepts we propose several grooming strategies. Through extensive simulatio...

Journal: :Current Biology 2016
Richard W. Wrangham Kathelijne Koops Zarin P. Machanda Steven Worthington Andrew B. Bernard Nicholas F. Brazeau Ronan Donovan Jeremiah Rosen Claudia Wilke Emily Otali Martin N. Muller

High-arm grooming is a form of chimpanzee grooming in which two individuals mutually groom while each raising one arm. Palm-to-palm clasping (PPC) is a distinct style of high-arm grooming in which the grooming partners clasp each other's raised palms. In wild communities, samples of at least 100 observed dyads grooming with raised hands showed PPC frequencies varying from <5% (M group, Mahale) ...

Journal: :American journal of primatology 2009
M W Foster I C Gilby C M Murray A Johnson E E Wroblewski A E Pusey

In social primates, individuals use various tactics to compete for dominance rank. Grooming, displays and contact aggression are common components of a male chimpanzee's dominance repertoire. The optimal combination of these behaviors is likely to differ among males with individuals exhibiting a dominance "style" that reflects their tendency to use cooperative and/or agonistic dominance tactics...

2017
Mollah Md Hamiduzzaman Berna Emsen Greg J Hunt Subhashree Subramanyam Christie E Williams Jennifer M Tsuruda Ernesto Guzman-Novoa

Honey bee (Apis mellifera) grooming behavior is an important mechanism of resistance against the parasitic mite Varroa destructor. This research was conducted to study associations between grooming behavior and the expression of selected immune, neural, detoxification, developmental and health-related genes. Individual bees tested in a laboratory assay for various levels of grooming behavior in...

2016
Julie Duboscq Valéria Romano Cédric Sueur Andrew J J MacIntosh

Different hypotheses explain variation in the occurrence of self-directed behaviour such as scratching and self-grooming: a parasite hypothesis linked with ectoparasite load, an environmental hypothesis linked with seasonal conditions and a social hypothesis linked with social factors. These hypotheses are not mutually exclusive but are often considered separately. Here, we revisited these hypo...

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