نتایج جستجو برای: egg hatching rate

تعداد نتایج: 1004819  

2017
Moira A. McKernan Barnett A. Rattner Jeff S. Hatfield Robert C. Hale Mary Ann Ottinger

We recently reported that air cell administration of penta-brominated diphenyl ether (penta-BDE; DE71) evokes biochemical and immunologic effects in chicken (Gallus gallus) embryos at very low doses, and impairs pipping (i.e., stage immediately prior to hatching) and hatching success at 1.8 lg g 1 egg (actual dose absorbed) in American kestrels (Falco sparverius). In the present study, absorpti...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2001
H H Taylor N Leelapiyanart

Heterozius rotundifrons and Cyclograpsus lavauxi are crabs of similar size, whose intertidal habitats overlap. They differ in the number and size of their eggs. A 2 g ovigerous H. rotundifrons incubates 675 large yolky eggs (mean single-egg mass 269 microg; egg clutch 9.15 % of mass of female crab; increasing to 435 microg and 13.4 % at hatching). The egg clutch of a 2 g C. lavauxi is larger (1...

Journal: :Nigerian Journal of Animal Production 2021

The experiment was designed to evaluate the effect of egg size on hatching quality and post-hatch growth performance normal feathered indigenous chickens. Hatchable eggs, grouped into three sizes: medium/control, small large, were incubated obtain day-old chicks. One hundred eighty (180) chicks allotted treatment groups according sizes from which they hatched. Egg significantly (p<0.05) infl...

2014
Gemma Cripps Penelope Lindeque Kevin Flynn

Substantial variations are reported for egg production and hatching rates of copepods exposed to elevated carbon dioxide concentrations (pCO2). One possible explanation, as found in other marine taxa, is that prior parental exposure to elevated pCO2 (and/or decreased pH) affects reproductive performance. Previous studies have adopted two distinct approaches, either (1) expose male and female co...

2016
Mika Ishigaki Shoya Kawasaki Daitaro Ishikawa Yukihiro Ozaki

In this work, the growth of fertilized Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes) eggs was monitored in vivo at the molecular level using near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy and NIR imaging. NIR spectra were recorded noninvasively for three major parts of a fertilized medaka egg, the embryonic body, the oil droplets, and the yolk, from the first day after fertilization to the day before hatching. Principal...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1993
A F Bird P De Ley J Bird

A population of Acrobeloides nanus in Australia is described and illustrated, based on light and scanning electron microscopy. Embryogenesis from egg laying to hatching is followed over a wide range of temperatures. At 15 C, hatching occurs in about 125 hours and at 35 and 37.5 C after about 40 hours. At 40 C, egg development ceases early in cleavage. The capacity of A. nanus to develop over su...

2016
Ji Hoon Choi Sang Moo Kim

Hatching enzyme is a protease which can degrade the membrane of egg. In this study, a hatching enzyme was purified from starfish (Asterina pectinifera) with 6.34 fold of purification rate, 5.04 % of yield, and 73.87 U/mg of specific activity. The molecular weight of starfish hatching enzyme was 86 kDa, which was reduced to 62 kDa after removal of N-linked oligosaccharides. The optimal pH and te...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2001
D R Cabello E Lizano

The complete life cycle of Triatoma flavida, weekly fed on hens, was studied at 28+/-2 degrees C and 80+/-10% RH. Aspects related to hatching, life span, mortality and feeding behavior for each stage of its life cycle were evaluated. The hatching rate observed for 100 eggs was 93% with an average incubation period of 27.2 days. Sixty-two nymphs completed the cycle and the mean egg to adult deve...

1999
SCOTT H. STOLESON STEVEN R. BEISSINGER

1. We tested experimentally the e€ects of exposure to high ambient temperatures, for periods of 1±9 days, on the viability of eggs of the green-rumped parrotlet. 2. The hatchability of 534 newly laid parrotlet eggs declined after exposure of 3 or more days. 3. The probability of hatching was not signi®cantly a€ected by the duration or proportion of time exposed to temperatures below physiologic...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology 2002
K Kato K Moriya E Dzialowski W W Burggren H Tazawa

Emu eggs weigh approximately 600 g and have an incubation duration (ID) of approximately 50 days. The egg mass is approximately 10-fold heavier than the chicken egg and the ID is approximately 2.5-fold longer. Daily changes in mean heart rate (MHR) of emu embryos were previously determined, but further measurement was needed to investigate the species-specific behavior of cardiac rhythm for com...

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