نتایج جستجو برای: nest modules

تعداد نتایج: 67146  

2012
Nicole A. Schneider Matthew Low Debora Arlt Tomas Pärt

Nest predation risk generally increases nearer forest-field edges in agricultural landscapes. However, few studies test whether differences in edge contrast (i.e. hard versus soft edges based on vegetation structure and height) affect edge-related predation patterns and if such patterns are related to changes in nest conspicuousness between incubation and nestling feeding. Using data on 923 nes...

 Prime submodules and artinian prime modules are characterized. Furthermore, some previous results on prime modules and second modules are generalized.

2017
Guojun Wang Mi Hu Shui-yuan Xiao Liang Zhou

OBJECTIVE To compare loneliness, depressive symptoms and major depressive episodes between empty-nest and not-empty-nest older adults in rural areas of Liuyang city, Hunan, China. METHODS A cross-sectional multi-stage random cluster survey was conducted from November 2011 to April 2012 in Liuyang, China. A total of 839 rural older residents aged 60 or above completed the survey (response rate...

2014
Sasitorn Hasin Mizue Ohashi Akinori Yamada Yoshiaki Hashimoto Wattanachai Tasen Tomonori Kume Seiki Yamane

Many ant species construct subterranean nests. The presence of their nests may explain soil respiration "hot spots", an important factor in the high CO2 efflux from tropical forests. However, no studies have directly measured CO2 efflux from ant nests. We established 61 experimental plots containing 13 subterranean ant species to evaluate the CO2 efflux from subterranean ant nests in a tropical...

2013
Matthew E. Reiter David E. Andersen

Quantifying spatial patterns of bird nests and nest fate provides insights into processes influencing a species' distribution. At Cape Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, recent declines in breeding Eastern Prairie Population Canada geese (Branta canadensis interior) has coincided with increasing populations of nesting lesser snow geese (Chen caerulescens caerulescens) and Ross's geese (Chen rossii). ...

2015
Chengchao Zhou Chunmei Ji Jie Chu Alexis Medina Cuicui Li Shan Jiang Wengui Zheng Jing Liu Scott Rozelle

BACKGROUND Empty-nest elderly refers to those elderly with no children or whose children have already left home. Few studies have focused on healthcare service use among empty-nest seniors, and no studies have identified the prevalence and profiles of non-use of healthcare services among empty-nest elderly. The purpose of this study is to compare the prevalence of non-use of healthcare services...

2008
CHELINA BATISTA DEBORAH BUEHLER ISIS OCHOA JEFFREY BRAWN

Alexander Skutch suggested that the threat of nest predation on tropical birds favors reduced activity near their nests. This hypothesis assumes that nest predation occurs during the day when adult birds are active, but few studies of tropical species have reported distributions of nest losses during the day-night cycle. We used thermistors placed in nests to record the time of nest predation e...

Journal: :Journal of reproduction and fertility 1963
M X ZARROW A FAROOQ V H DENENBERG P B SAWIN S ROSS

Experiments have been conducted on maternal-nest building and factors affecting its occurrence in the rabbit. Females deprived of nesting material built a nest out of their own body hair and were as successful in rearing young as does which used both body hair and straw; females deprived of body hair (by shaving) and nesting material showed defective maternal behaviour. Interrupting pregnancy b...

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2004
Sean O'Donnell Nicole A Donlan Theresa A Jones

Highly eusocial insect workers exhibit age-related division of labor. Adults begin working inside the nest, moving to the nest periphery and later to foraging. Passage through this task sequence is associated with neuroanatomical changes in the mushroom bodies (MB) of honey bee (Apis) and ant (Camponotus) workers. We asked whether eusocial wasp workers (Polybia aequatorialis) exhibit similar ch...

Journal: :Environmental management 2007
Joshua B Fisher Lynne A Trulio Gregory S Biging Debra Chromczak

Analysis tools that combine large spatial and temporal scales are necessary for efficient management of wildlife species, such as the burrowing owl (Athene cunicularia). We assessed the ability of Ripley's K-function analysis integrated into a geographic information system (GIS) to determine changes in burrowing owl nest clustering over two years at NASA Ames Research Center. Specifically, we u...

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