نتایج جستجو برای: house sparrows

تعداد نتایج: 49026  

2005
Lynn B. Martin

One of the central questions in invasion biology involves why some introductions succeed and others fail. Although several correlates of invasion success have been identified, patterns alone cannot identify the mechanisms underlying the invasion process. Here, we test the hypothesis that one predictor of invasion success, behavioral flexibility, is different between invading and established pop...

2013
Tess L. Killpack Yushi Oguchi William H. Karasov T. L. Killpack

Innate immune functions are proposed to develop rapidly post-hatch in altricial nestlings, compared with adaptive immune defenses that require development of receptor specifi city and memory. Studies of ontogenetic changes in altricial birds have been few until relatively recently and often do not encompass the entire developmental period. We examined the patterns of development in constitutive...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2007
Sigrun Skjelseth Thor Harald Ringsby Jarle Tufto Henrik Jensen Bernt-Erik Saether

An important issue concerning the introduction of non-indigenous organisms into local populations is the potential of the introduced individuals to spread and interfere both demographically and genetically with the local population. Accordingly, the potential of spatial dispersal among introduced individuals compared with local individuals is a key parameter to understand the spatial and tempor...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Adám Z Lendvai Veronika Bókony Olivier Chastel

Individuals respond differently to stressors and it has been suggested that stress responses are related to coping styles (consistent individual differences in behavior and physiology). We studied behavioral responses to a novel object and corticosterone response to stress during chick rearing in free-living female house sparrows (Passer domesticus). To prevent mates from influencing each other...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Lynn B Martin Courtney A C Coon Andrea L Liebl Aaron W Schrey

Interactions between hosts and parasites influence the success of host introductions and range expansions post-introduction. However, the physiological mechanisms mediating these outcomes are little known. In some vertebrates, variation in the regulation of inflammation has been implicated, perhaps because inflammation imparts excessive costs, including high resource demands and collateral dama...

Journal: :Biology letters 2015
Alizée Meillère François Brischoux Cécile Ribout Frédéric Angelier

In a consistently urbanizing world, anthropogenic noise has become almost omnipresent, and there are increasing evidence that high noise levels can have major impacts on wildlife. While the effects of anthropogenic noise exposure on adult animals have been widely studied, surprisingly, there has been little consideration of the effects of noise pollution on developing organisms. Yet, environmen...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology 2000
E Caviedes-Vidal D Afik C Martinez del Rio W H Karasov

Insectivorous/frugivorous passerine species studied so far lack the ability to modulate intestinal maltase activity, in contrast to galliformes. We tested for dietary modulation of small intestine (SI) enzymes including maltase in house sparrows to understand whether the difference between the galliformes on the one hand, and the passerines on the other, reflects a phylogenetic pattern (maltase...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology 2007
Brandon Groff Agustí Muñoz-Garcia Mamoru Yamaguchi Joseph B Williams

The outer layer of the epidermis, the stratum corneum (SC), contains lipids and corneocytes, which together form layers that limit cutaneous water loss (CWL). We examined the development of structure of the SC and CWL in nestling House Sparrows (Passer domesticus) from Saudi Arabia. We measured CWL of nestlings, and characterized development of their epidermis using electron microscopy. We test...

2005
JEREMY R. ARENS SHELDON J. COOPER

Passerines that are year-round residents in temperate climates undergo seasonal acclimatization that facilitates maintenance of thermoregulatory homeostasis. These changes in thermoregulatory metabolism must be supported by equivalent changes in oxygen transport. We measured the effects of ambient temperature and time of day on metabolism and ventilation in House Sparrows (Passer domesticus) in...

2016
Matteo Griggio Gerardo Fracasso Katharina Mahr Herbert Hoi

Since most avian species have been considered anosmic or microsmatic, olfaction and associated behavioural patterns have hardly been investigated. Most importantly, empirical data on avian olfaction is not equally distributed among species. Initial investigations focused on species with relatively big olfactory bulbs because they were thought to have better olfactory capabilities. Hence, in thi...

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