نتایج جستجو برای: ducks being swimming and flying

تعداد نتایج: 16847617  

2017
François Bolduc David A. Fifield

Methods: We tested whether modeling of detection probabilities, and density estimates with their coefficients of variation obtained from the point-transect method provided more robust and precise results than the more commonly used line-transect method. We subdivided our data by species groups (alcids, and aerialist species), and into two behavior categories (flying vs. swimming). We also compu...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه صنعتی اصفهان - دانشکده منابع طبیعی 1392

nowadays, air pollution is a global problem that has had significant growth by technology development, population growth andindustrial development. industrial development brought natural resources deterioration, more manufacturing products, and more environmental pollutants. if pollutant won’t be controlled, human-being and wildlife will face the critical risks. significant release and critical...

2015
Bau-Lin Huang Susan Mackem

During limb development, the interdigital mesenchyme has been proposed to play a signaling role instructing morphogenesis of different digit types, as well as undergoing programmed cell death necessary to free digits in animals not adapted for swimming or flying. We have generated a conditional, tamoxifen-dependent Cre line, Bmp2CreER, which drives highly selective recombination restricted to t...

Journal: :Science 2000
M H Dickinson C T Farley R J Full M A Koehl R Kram S Lehman

Recent advances in integrative studies of locomotion have revealed several general principles. Energy storage and exchange mechanisms discovered in walking and running bipeds apply to multilegged locomotion and even to flying and swimming. Nonpropulsive lateral forces can be sizable, but they may benefit stability, maneuverability, or other criteria that become apparent in natural environments....

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2016
Graeme C Hays Luciana C Ferreira Ana M M Sequeira Mark G Meekan Carlos M Duarte Helen Bailey Fred Bailleul W Don Bowen M Julian Caley Daniel P Costa Victor M Eguíluz Sabrina Fossette Ari S Friedlaender Nick Gales Adrian C Gleiss John Gunn Rob Harcourt Elliott L Hazen Michael R Heithaus Michelle Heupel Kim Holland Markus Horning Ian Jonsen Gerald L Kooyman Christopher G Lowe Peter T Madsen Helene Marsh Richard A Phillips David Righton Yan Ropert-Coudert Katsufumi Sato Scott A Shaffer Colin A Simpfendorfer David W Sims Gregory Skomal Akinori Takahashi Philip N Trathan Martin Wikelski Jamie N Womble Michele Thums

It is a golden age for animal movement studies and so an opportune time to assess priorities for future work. We assembled 40 experts to identify key questions in this field, focussing on marine megafauna, which include a broad range of birds, mammals, reptiles, and fish. Research on these taxa has both underpinned many of the recent technical developments and led to fundamental discoveries in ...

Journal: :journal of research in health sciences 0
rasool yousefi-mashouf mohammad reza samarghandi alireza rajabinegad maryam ahmadi faezeh nazarieh

background: many studies have been showed that certain illnesses including fungi and bacterial infections can be transmitted to human by contaminated swimming pools water. the main objective of the present study was to detect microbial (bacterial and fungi) and chemical (ph and chlorine levels) pollutions of the all swimming pools water in hamadan city, iran . methods: this study was a cross-se...

Journal: :Brain research reviews 2009
Pierre A Guertin

At the beginning of the 20th century, Thomas Graham Brown conducted experiments that after a long hiatus changed views on the neural control of locomotion. His seminal work supported by subsequent evidence generated largely from the 1960s onwards showed that across species walking, flying, and swimming are controlled largely by a neuronal network that has been referred to as the central pattern...

2004
Kazuki NAKADA Tetsuya ASAI

We propose an analog CMOS circuit for developing a biologically-inspired locomotion controller for a quadruped walking robot. The proposed circuit is based on the biological neural network, called the central pattern generator (CPG), that can generate rhythmic movements for locomotion of animals, such as walking, running, swimming, and flying. We constructed a CPG model from the WilsonCowan neu...

Investigations have demonstrated that ratio of sugars to organic acids affects the particular taste of citrus fruit and carotenoids are essential for prevent of the disease.  It seems that some rootstocks enhance the ripening of fruits and stimulatethe biosynthesis of sugars and carotenoids. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of rootstocks on sugars, organic acids andcarotenoids o...

2014
Majid Bouzari

Experimental infection of Muscovy ducks with V4 strain of Newcastle disease virus was undertaken to determine the response of the ducks to the virus and the possibility of virus transmission to ducks and chickens in village like conditions. Twelve ducks were randomly and equally divided into three groups of control, inoculated and in-contact. Additionally, the chickens were placed into two grou...

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