نتایج جستجو برای: total chromatin length x

تعداد نتایج: 1659963  

Journal: :international journal of fertility and sterility 0
mohammad hossein nasr esfahani mohammad reza deemeh marziyeh tavalaee mohammad hadi sekhavati hamid gourabi

objective: selection of sperm for intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection (icsi) is usually considered as the ultimate technique to alleviate male-factor infertility. in routine icsi, selection is based on morphology and viability which does not necessarily preclude the chance injection of dna-damaged or apoptotic sperm into the oocyte. sperm with high negative surface electrical charge, named “zeta ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2012
Ryusuke Ueno Toshiki Nagayama

We characterized the role of chelae during agonistic encounters of the crayfish Procambarus clarkii. Physical asymmetries in body length, body mass and chelae size were directly related to dominance hierarchy formation. More than 80% of winning crayfish had longer body and chelae lengths, and winners were usually heavier in body mass, even if their differences were less than 3% compared with lo...

2013
Flavio F. Ribeiro Jian G. Qin

This study quantified size-dependent cannibalism in barramundi Lates calcarifer through coupling a range of prey-predator pairs in a different range of fish sizes. Predictive models were developed using morphological traits with the alterative assumption of cannibalistic polyphenism. Predictive models were validated with the data from trials where cannibals were challenged with progressing incr...

Journal: :Ecology 2013
Tim Burton S McKelvey D C Stewart J D Armstrong N B Metcalfe

Both the environments experienced by a mother as a juvenile and an adult can affect her investment in offspring. However, the implications of these maternal legacies, both juvenile and adult, for offspring fitness in natural populations are unclear. We investigated whether the juvenile growth rate and adult reproductive traits (length, body condition, and reproductive investment at spawning) of...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Harun Çimen Ming-Min Lee Justin Hatting Selcuk Hazir S Patricia Stock

A new entomopathogenic nematode, Steinernema tophus n. sp. is described from South Africa. Morphological, molecular (ribosomal gene sequence data) together with cross-hybridization studies were used for diagnostics and identification purposes. Both molecular and morphological data indicate the new species belongs to the 'glaseri-group' of Steinernema spp. Key morphological diagnostic traits for...

2012
Chris Marks Steven M. Lombardo Kristie L. Formanik Francisco B.-G. Moore Brian Bagatto

Phenotypic flexibility is critical in determining fitness. As conditions change during ontogeny, continued responsiveness is necessary to meet the demands of the environment. Studies have shown that subsequent ontogenetic periods of development can interact with one another and shape developmental outcomes. The role genetic variation within populations plays in shaping these outcomes remains un...

1969
R. G. COX

A solid long slender body is considered placed in a fluid undergoing a given undisturbed flow. Under conditions in which fluid inertia is negligible, the force per unit length on the body is obtained as an asymptotic expansion in terms of the ratio of the cross-sectional radius to body length. Specific examples are given for the resistance to translation of long slender bodies for cases in whic...

2017
Guocheng Shu Yuzhou Gong Feng Xie Nicholas C. Wu Cheng Li

Measurements of historical specimens are widely applied in studies of taxonomy, systematics, and ecology, but biologists often assume that the effects of preservative chemicals on the morphology of amphibian specimens are minimal in their analyses. We compared the body length and body mass of 182 samples of 13 live and preserved (up to 10 years) anuran species and found that the body length and...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Rosa M Alcazar Austin T Hilliard Lisa Becker Michael Bernaba Russell D Fernald

Life experiences can alter cognitive abilities and subsequent behavior. Here we asked whether differences in experience could affect social status. In hierarchical animal societies, high-ranking males that typically win aggressive encounters gain territories and hence access to mates. To understand the relative contributions of social experience and physical environment on status, we used a hig...

Journal: :Journal of physiological anthropology and applied human science 2005
Anna Tretyak Elena Godina Ludmila Zadorozhnaya

Secular changes in the body dimensions of newborns from three different geographical localities are compared. Anthropometrical data of infants born in 1987 and in 2002 as a result of singleton full-term non-pathological postpartum were collected from medical records of children's out-patient clinics in three geographical localities: two big cities-Moscow and Saratov-and the town of Khvalynsk (S...

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