نتایج جستجو برای: chukar partridge
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MEDICINE & HEALTH/RHODE ISLAND Lawrence Proano, MD, DTMH, is Clinical Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, Division of International Emergency Medicine. Robert Partridge, MD, MPH, is Adjunct Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine ,Department of Emergency Medicine, Division of International Emergency Medicine. Both are at the Warren Alpert Medical Schoo...
Donna L Berry ([email protected]) Fangxin Hong ([email protected]) Barbara Halpenny ([email protected]) Anne Partridge ([email protected]) Erica Fox ([email protected]) Jesse R Fann ([email protected]) Seth Wolpin ([email protected]) William B Lober ([email protected]) Nigel Bush ([email protected]) Upendra Parvathaneni ([email protected]) Dagmar Amtmann (dagmar...
A basic rule to attain sustainable use of harvested resources is to adjust take to availability. Populations of red-legged partridges in Spain have decreased in recent decades, and releases of farm-bred partridges to improve short-term availability are increasingly common. We used questionnaires and bird surveys to assess whether harvest was related to availability of wild partridges or intensi...
The Galβ1-4Gal epitope is rarely found in mammals, and the natural antibody against Galβ1-4Gal is rich in human. In contrast, we have previously demonstrated the presence of Galβ1-4Gal in pigeon and ostrich, and the absence of this epitope in chicken. Here, to further investigate the expression of this glycan among birds, egg white glycoproteins and egg yolk IgG from nine species of birds, name...
Exotic species arrive in the state by several avenues. Some exotic species have been intentionally released and encouraged to proliferate. A number of species of game birds (such as chukar, white-tailed ptarmigan, and wild turkey) and sport fish (such as large-mouth bass) were introduced by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (formerly the Oregon Game Commission) (Evanich 1986). Such int...
Coexistence without conflict, the recovery of Ireland’s endangered wild grey partridge Perdix perdix
Abstract By 1995, Ireland’s wild grey partridge ( Perdix perdix ) was extinct nationally as a breeding species on farmland. The two populations remaining were confined to industrial cutaway peat bogs. One of these deemed viable. In 1996, the National Parks and Wildlife Service Ireland Irish Grey Partridge Conservation Trust established conservation project prevent extirpation this population. p...
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