نتایج جستجو برای: circular crested weirs

تعداد نتایج: 69461  

Journal: :Poultry science 2009
I Tiemann G Rehkämper

In the wild, females choose males with potential good genes to increase their reproductive success in terms of attractive sons and, in the long run, more descendants. Whether this is true of domesticated species is yet uncertain. Our experiments demonstrate breed-specific mate choice among domesticated chickens. Sexually mature females of a traditional domestic chicken breed, White Crested Poli...

Journal: :Science of The Total Environment 2016

2013
Shundong Bi Jin Meng Sarah McLean Wenyu Wu Xijun Ni Jie Ye

A new genus and species of aplodontid rodent, Proansomys dureensis, from the late Oligocene of the northern Junggar Basin of China is described. The new genus is referred to as Ansomyinae because the ectoloph on the upper cheek teeth, although not fully crested, has attained the same characteristic bucket-handle-shaped configuration as other members of the subfamily. It represents the earliest ...

Journal: :Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers 1887

Journal: :Aquatic Conservation-marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 2021

River ecosystems are often fragmented by artificial structures, such as weirs. For anadromous species, these structures can impede access to upstream spawning sites and ultimately lead severe population declines. This study focused on the freshwater migration of sea lamprey, Petromyzon marinus, an species threatened habitat fragmentation across its native range. To quantify cumulative impacts m...

2012
Yanqiang Wang Yu Gao Freyja Imsland Xiaorong Gu Chungang Feng Ranran Liu Chi Song Michèle Tixier-Boichard David Gourichon Qingyuan Li Kuanwei Chen Huifang Li Leif Andersson Xiaoxiang Hu Ning Li

The Crest phenotype is characterised by a tuft of elongated feathers atop the head. A similar phenotype is also seen in several wild bird species. Crest shows an autosomal incompletely dominant mode of inheritance and is associated with cerebral hernia. Here we show, using linkage analysis and genome-wide association, that Crest is located on the E22C19W28 linkage group and that it shows comple...

2015
Elizabeth C. Craig Brian S. Dorr Katie C. Hanson-Dorr Jed P. Sparks Paul D. Curtis Joseph K. Bump

The diet-tissue discrimination factor is the amount by which a consumer's tissue varies isotopically from its diet, and is therefore a key element in models that use stable isotopes to estimate diet composition. In this study we measured discrimination factors in blood (whole blood, red blood cells and plasma), liver, muscle and feathers of Double-crested Cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) for ...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 2005
A C Uys I G Horak

Ticks were collected at approximately bi-monthly intervals between June 1996 and June 1997 from crested francolins, Francolinus sephaena, and from the vegetation on a mixed cattle and wildlife farm in Limpopo Province, South Africa. The birds were infested with the immature stages of 13 tick species, of which Amblyomma hebraeum, Amblyomma marmoreum and Hyalomma marginatum rufipes were the most ...

Journal: :American journal of primatology 2011
Guo-Zheng Sun Bei Huang Zhen-Hua Guan Thomas Geissmann Xue-Long Jiang

This is the first study of vocal individuality in male songs of black crested gibbons. The sound recordings were carried out at two field sites, Pinghe, Ailao Mountains, and Dazhaizi, Wuliang Mountains, both located in Yunnan province, China. A total of 127 coda phrases of 38 male songs bouts of eight individual male gibbons were analyzed. Stepwise discriminant function analysis was used to exa...

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