نتایج جستجو برای: small birds

تعداد نتایج: 826161  

Journal: :Poultry science 2003
L J Keeling I Estevez R C Newberry M G Correia

Laying hens were reared from 1 d of age in four replicates each of four different group sizes: 15, 30, 60, and 120 birds. To maintain stocking density at a constant 5 birds/m2, they were housed in litter floor pens of 3, 6, 12, and 24 m2, respectively. The allocation of feeder space, drinker nipples, and perch space was also constant per bird, irrespective of group size, as was the arrangement ...

2010
Alison G. Boyer Walter Jetz

Many insular vertebrates have undergone rapid and dramatic changes in body size compared to their mainland counterparts. Here we explore the relationship between two well known patterns of island body size the tendency for large-bodied species to dwarf and small-bodied species to get larger on islands, known as the ‘‘island rule’’, and the scaling of maximum and minimum body size of island asse...

2011

An owl is a member of any of 222 currently known species of solitary, mainly nocturnal birds of prey in the order Strigiformes. Owls mostly hunt small mammals, insects, and other birds, though a few species specialize in hunting fish. They are found on all continents of the Earth except Antarctica, most of Greenland, and some remote islands. Owls are classified in two families: the typical owls...

2013
Craig G. Morley Linton Winder

This study investigated the effect of the presence of introduced mongoose, environmental quality and habitat on the distribution of native and endemic birds on 16 small islands within Fiji. In total, 9055 birds representing 45 species were observed within four key habitats (forest, villages, crop land and coastal vegetation) on the 16 islands, half of which had mongoose present. Previous studie...

Journal: :Journal of feline medicine and surgery 2015
Herman Egberink Diane D Addie Corine Boucraut-Baralon Tadeusz Frymus Tim Gruffydd-Jones Katrin Hartmann Marian C Horzinek Margaret J Hosie Fulvio Marsilio Albert Lloret Hans Lutz Maria Grazia Pennisi Alan D Radford Etienne Thiry Uwe Truyen Karin Möstl

OVERVIEW West Nile virus (WNV) is a zoonotic mosquito-borne virus with a broad host range that infects mainly birds and mosquitos, but also mammals (including humans), reptiles, amphibians and ticks. It is maintained in a bird-mosquito-bird transmission cycle. The most important vectors are bird-feeding mosquitos of the Culex genus; maintenance and amplification mainly involve passerine birds. ...

Journal: :Preventive veterinary medicine 2009
L Garber K Forde-Folle A Beam G Hill

The National Animal Health Monitoring System (NAHMS) Small-Enterprise Chicken study was conducted to better understand bird movement and biosecurity practices of commercial poultry operations having fewer than 20,000 chickens. A stratified random sample of 2511 operations having 1000-19,999 chickens was selected from a list maintained by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), base...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1973
T H Vardaman K Landreth S Whatley L J Dreesen B Glick

Bursectomizing small bursa line birds produced susceptibility to Mycoplasma synoviae. This suggested that M. synoviae is B cell dependent, but does not rule out a T cell effect.

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 1988
K Okanoya R J Dooling

An efficient procedure has been developed for obtaining similarity measures for complex acoustic signals in small birds. Birds were trained using operant conditioning procedures to detect changes in the repeating background of an ongoing sound. Response latencies for detection were used to construct similarity matrices. Multidimensional scaling procedures were then used to produce spatial maps ...

Journal: :The Journal of veterinary medical science 2008
Tomohisa Tanaka Ginpei Tanoue Masahiro Yamasaki Ikuo Takashima Yoshihiro Sakoda Kenji Ochiai Takashi Umemura

Many small wild birds died in the 2005-2006 wintertime in Hokkaido. Thirteen birds were pathologically examined and it was attempted to detect West Nile and influenza viruses from their organs. Consecutive pathological changes were fresh hemorrhage and acute circulatory failure. Viral detections were negative. Selective occurrence in wintertime, literature review and the results of pathological...

2010
Ana Benítez-López François Mougeot Carlos A. Martín Fabián Casas María Calero-Riestra Jesús T. García Javier Viñuela

The night-lighting technique is routinely used to catch birds. We improved this technique using a thermal infrared camera to catch steppe birds such as the sandgrouse. Target birds were located by an observer using the thermal camera, and approached and dazzled by another observer carrying a spotlight attached to a helmet and a hand-held net together with a playback noise to camouflage the foot...

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