نتایج جستجو برای: feathers

تعداد نتایج: 2568  

2016
Lucy R. Quinn Andrew A. Meharg Jan A. van Franeker Isla M. Graham Paul M. Thompson

Many wildlife studies use chemical analyses to explore spatio-temporal variation in diet, migratory patterns and contaminant exposure. Intrinsic markers are particularly valuable for studying non-breeding marine predators, when direct methods of investigation are rarely feasible. However, any inferences regarding foraging ecology are dependent upon the time scale over which tissues such as feat...

2016
Christoph Brücker Daniel Schlegel Michael Triep

Based on our preceding studies on the aerodynamics of a falcoperegrinus in diving flight along a vertical dam it is known that even when the body shape of the bird is rather streamlined in V-shape some feathers tips may elevate in certain regions of the body. These regions were identified in wind tunnel tests for typical diving flight conditions as regions of locally separated flow. A life-size...

2004
Herman L. Mays Kevin J. McGraw Gary Ritchison Steve Cooper Victor Rush Robert S. Parker

Sexual dimorphism or dichromatism has long been considered the result of sexual selection. However, for many organisms the degree to which sexual dichromatism occurs has been determined within the confines of human perception. For birds, objective measures of plumage color have revealed previously unappreciated sexual dichromatism for several species. Here we present an unbiased assessment of p...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part B, Biochemistry & molecular biology 2004
K J McGraw M C Nogare

Carotenoid pigments are commonly used as colorants of feathers and bare parts by birds. However, parrots (Aves: Psittaciformes) use a novel class of plumage pigments (called psittacofulvins) that, like carotenoids, are lipid-soluble and red, orange, or yellow in color. To begin to understand how and why parrots use these pigments and not carotenoids in their feathers, we must first describe the...

Journal: :Biology letters 2008
Jakob Vinther Derek E G Briggs Richard O Prum Vinodkumar Saranathan

Feathers are complex integumentary appendages of birds and some other theropod dinosaurs. They are frequently coloured and function in camouflage and display. Previous investigations have concluded that fossil feathers are preserved as carbonized traces composed of feather-degrading bacteria. Here, an investigation of a colour-banded feather from the Lower Cretaceous Crato Formation of Brazil r...

2013
Shuhei Inada Kunihiko Watanabe

Meiothermus ruber H328 was isolated from Arima Hot Springs, Kobe, Japan, as a moderate thermophile. It has a strong ability to degrade intact chicken feathers. The enzymatic mechanism of the strain for feather degradation is unclear. The draft genome suggests potent enzyme candidates for degradation of keratin, a hard-to-degrade protein found in feathers.

Journal: :Journal of Chromatography B 2021

The bioaccumulation and toxicity of per- polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have raised scientific public concern in recent decades, leading to regulatory measures for some PFAS (e.g. perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA)). In addition, the discovery new alternatives environment has led growing about presence numerous other that are used unrestricted. Feathers been succe...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2012
Melissa G Meadows Thomas E Roudybush Kevin J McGraw

Many animal displays involve colorful ornamental traits that signal an individual's quality as a mate or rival. Brilliant iridescent ornaments are common, but little is currently known about their production cost and signaling value. One potential cost of colorful ornaments is the acquisition of limited dietary resources that may be involved, directly or indirectly, in their production. Protein...

Journal: :Waterbirds 2015
Eli S Bridge Jeffrey F Kelly Xiangming Xiao Nyambayar Batbayar Tseveenmyadag Natsagdorj Nichola J Hill John Y Takekawa Lucy A Hawkes Charles M Bishop Patrick J Butler Scott H Newman

Population connectivity is an important consideration in studies of disease transmission and biological conservation, especially with regard to migratory species. Determining how and when different subpopulations intermingle during different phases of the annual cycle can help identify important geographical regions or features as targets for conservation efforts and can help inform our underst...

2013
Bin Yong Bin-Qing Yang Chuan-Wu Zhao Hong Feng

Bacillus subtilis strain S1-4, with the capacity to efficiently degrade feathers, was isolated from chicken feathers. Sequencing showed that the genome of strain S1-4 differs from that of other B. subtilis strains, with limited insertions and deletions. The genome encodes multiple extracellular proteases and keratinases.

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