نتایج جستجو برای: mine the vultures feather

تعداد نتایج: 16059183  

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0
m.a. abdoli graduate faculty of environment, tehran university tehran, iran f. mohamadi graduate faculty of environment, tehran university tehran, iran b. ghobadian dept. of mechanics engineering of agricultural machinery, tarbiat modares university, iran e. fayyazi dept. of mechanics engineering of agricultural machinery, tarbiat modares university, iran

using low-cost feedstocks such as rendered animal fats in biodiesel production willreducebiodieselexpenditures. one of the low-cost feedstocksfor biodiesel production could be the fatextracted from poultry feathers producedin slaughterhouses abundantly. this paper describes a new andenvironmentally friendly process for developing biodiesel production technology from feather waste producedin pou...

Journal: :J. Vis. Lang. Comput. 2014
Jiangbin Zheng Tingge Zhu Zhe Li

Powerful digital image editing tools make it very easy to produce a perfect image forgery. The feather operation is necessary when tampering an image by copy-paste operation because it can help the boundary of pasted object to blend smoothly and unobtrusively with its surroundings. We propose a blind technique capable of detecting traces of feather operation to expose image forgeries. We model ...

Journal: :Poultry science 2003
T B Rodenburg A J Buitenhuis B Ask K A Uitdehaag P Koene J J van der Poel H Bovenhuis

The objective of the current study was to estimate heritabilities (h2) of feather pecking and open-field response of laying hens at two different ages. An F2 cross, originating from a high and a low feather pecking line of laying hens, was used for the experiment. Each of the 630 birds of the F2 cross was subjected to an open-field test (individual, 10 min) at 5 and 29 wk of age and to a social...

Journal: :British poultry science 2000
V Aerni H El-Lethey B Wechsler

1. The aim was to test whether provision of foraging material and food form influence feather pecking and feather damage in laying hens. 2. From week 19 of age, 16 groups of 11 hens (white Lohman Selected Leghorn hybrids) were kept in pens with or without access to long-cut straw as foraging material and fed on either mash or pellets. 3. Foraging behaviour was increased in hens with access to s...

2015
Carlos Gutiérrez-Expósito Francisco Ramírez Isabel Afán Manuela G. Forero Keith A. Hobson David P. Gillikin

A key challenge to the application of continent-wide feather isoscapes for geographic assignment of migrant birds is the lack of ground-truthed samples. This is especially true for long-distance Palearctic-Afrotropical migrants. We used spatially-explicit information on the δ2H composition of archived feathers from Green-backed/Grey-backed Camaroptera, to create a feather δ2H isoscape for sub-S...

Journal: :Environmental management 2017
Nir Becker Yanay Farja

This paper utilizes economic valuation to offer a new perspective on livestock rancher-predator conflicts. While most studies have considered losses to the species directly involved, i.e., cattle and wolves (Canis lupus), we take into account other species that are threatened by efforts to protect livestock. In this case, vultures (Gyps fulvus) and gazelles (Gazella gazella), both endangered sp...

2014
Olivier Duriez Akiko Kato Clara Tromp Giacomo Dell'Omo Alexei L. Vyssotski François Sarrazin Yan Ropert-Coudert

Measuring the costs of soaring, gliding and flapping flight in raptors is challenging, but essential for understanding their ecology. Among raptors, vultures are scavengers that have evolved highly efficient soaring-gliding flight techniques to minimize energy costs to find unpredictable food resources. Using electrocardiogram, GPS and accelerometer bio-loggers, we report the heart rate (HR) of...

Journal: :Development 1990
C M Chuong G Oliver S A Ting B G Jegalian H M Chen E M De Robertis

Homeoproteins are functionally involved in pattern formation. Recently, homeoproteins have been shown to be distributed in a graded fashion in developing limb buds. Here we examine the expression of homeoproteins in chicken feather development by immunocytochemical localization. We find that XlHbox 1 antigen is present in cell nuclei and is distributed in a gradient in the mesoderm of developin...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2006
Matthew D Shawkey Geoffrey E Hill

Non-iridescent structural plumage color is typically produced by coherent scattering of light within a matrix of keratin and air (a ;spongy layer') in feather barbs. It remains unclear what role, if any, the basal melanin layer underlying this spongy layer plays in the production of coloration. Amelanism in birds with structural color is a ;natural experiment' in which melanin pigmentation is l...

2011
Terra R. Kelly Peter H. Bloom Steve G. Torres Yvette Z. Hernandez Robert H. Poppenga Walter M. Boyce Christine K. Johnson

Predatory and scavenging birds may be exposed to high levels of lead when they ingest shot or bullet fragments embedded in the tissues of animals injured or killed with lead ammunition. Lead poisoning was a contributing factor in the decline of the endangered California condor population in the 1980s, and remains one of the primary factors threatening species recovery. In response to this threa...

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