نتایج جستجو برای: juveniles

تعداد نتایج: 7678  

Journal: :Behavioural Processes 2018
Victoria R. Franks Rose Thorogood

Birds use cues when foraging to help relocate food resources, but natural environments provide many potential cues and choosing which to use may depend on previous experience. Young animals have less experience of their environment compared to adults, so may be slower to learn cues or may need to sample the environment more. Whether age influences cue use and learning has, however, received lit...

1998
D. H. Secor E. D. Houde

After the collapse of striped bass Morone saxatilis stocks in the late 1970s, hatchery programs and release experiments were instituted to evaluate the potential to restore striped bass in Chesapeake Bay. Because survival of striped bass larvae to first feeding (7 d after hatch) is low in Chesapeake tributaries, ranging from 0.2 to 5.2% of eggs spawned, it is possible to enhance survival throug...

2013
Trevor T. Bringloe David Drolet Myriam A. Barbeau Mark R. Forbes Travis G. Gerwing

Dispersal, the movement of an individual away from its natal or breeding ground, has been studied extensively in birds and mammals to understand the costs and benefits of movement behavior. Whether or not invertebrates disperse in response to such attributes as habitat quality or density of conspecifics remains uncertain, due in part to the difficulties in marking and recapturing invertebrates....

2017
Daniel C Laughlin Christopher H Lusk Peter J Bellingham David F R P Burslem Angela H Simpson Kris R Kramer-Walter

The worldwide plant economic spectrum hypothesis predicts that leaf, stem, and root traits are correlated across vascular plant species because carbon gain depends on leaves being adequately supplied with water and nutrients, and because construction of each organ involves a trade-off between performance and persistence. Despite its logical and intuitive appeal, this hypothesis has received mix...

Journal: :Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ 2005
Ude Cieluch Guy Charmantier Evelyse Grousset Mireille Charmantier-Daures Klaus Anger

Aspects of osmoregulation including salinity tolerance, osmoregulatory capacity, location of transporting epithelia, and the expression of the enzyme Na+/K+-ATPase were investigated in the developing brown shrimp, Crangon crangon (L.), from the North Sea. Early developmental stages and large juveniles were exposed to a wide range of salinities for measurement of hemolymph osmolality and surviva...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2015
Raquel O Vasconcelos Peter W Alderks Andreia Ramos Paulo J Fonseca M Clara P Amorim Joseph A Sisneros

Vocal differentiation is widely documented in birds and mammals but has been poorly investigated in other vertebrates, including fish, which represent the oldest extant vertebrate group. Neural circuitry controlling vocal behaviour is thought to have evolved from conserved brain areas that originated in fish, making this taxon key to understanding the evolution and development of the vertebrate...

2014
ERIKA M. DITTMAR

If differences in ecological requirements result in juvenile birds using different habitats from breeding birds, then habitat management to protect those birds must protect both breeding and postbreeding habitats. We examined habitat selection by juvenile black-capped vireos (Vireo atricapilla) following their independence from parental care, in 2010–2013 on Fort Hood Military Reservation in ce...

2016
Jennifer Wilmes Samuel Matthews Daniel Schultz Vanessa Messmer Andrew Hoey Michael Wink

The corallivorous crown-of-thorns starfish (Acanthaster spp.) is a major cause of coral mortality on Indo-Pacific reefs. Despite considerable research into the biology of crown-of-thorns starfish, our understanding of the early post-settlement life stage has been hindered by the small size and cryptic nature of recently settled individuals. Most growth rates are derived from either laboratory s...

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