نتایج جستجو برای: leopard

تعداد نتایج: 1944  

2014
Kristine Maciejewski Graham I. H. Kerley

Private Protected Areas (PPAs) often use wildlife-based ecotourism as their primary means of generating business. Achieving tourist satisfaction has become a strong driving goal in the management of many PPAs, often at the expense of biodiversity. Many extralimitral species, those which historically did not occur in an area, are stocked in PPAs with the intention of increasing ecotourism attrac...

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 2004
Jennifer M Rodd

Shadowing and priming studies have provided strong evidence that during spoken word recognition, the meanings of different words that share their onset (e.g., captain and captive) are activated in parallel. In contrast, for visual word recognition, there is little evidence that the meanings of visually similar words are activated in parallel. This is consistent with the idea that for reading (i...

Journal: :Cell biology international 2015
Notubaka Hirokawa Hernandes F Carvalho

Cell Biology International (CBIN) is the official journal of the International Federation of Cell Biology (IFCB). During the last 16 years, it has been under the guidance of Prof. Denys Neville Wheatley. While we announce Prof. S ergio Schenkman as the new Editor-in-Chief (E-i-C), effective January 2015, we also express our profound gratitude for Prof. Wheatley’s tireless effort to bring CBI to...

Journal: :General and comparative endocrinology 2013
Victoria Huang Rachel M Bowden David Crews

The leopard gecko (Eublepharis macularius) exhibits temperature-dependent sex determination as well as temperature-influenced polymorphisms. Research suggests that in oviparous reptiles with temperature-dependent sex determination, steroid hormones in the yolk might influence sex determination and sexual differentiation. From captive leopard geckos that were all from the same incubation tempera...

2016
Jean-Denis Vigne Allowen Evin Thomas Cucchi Lingling Dai Chong Yu Songmei Hu Nicolas Soulages Weilin Wang Zhouyong Sun Jiangtao Gao Keith Dobney Jing Yuan Xiaoyan Yang

The ancestor of all modern domestic cats is the wildcat, Felis silvestris lybica, with archaeological evidence indicating it was domesticated as early as 10,000 years ago in South-West Asia. A recent study, however, claims that cat domestication also occurred in China some 5,000 years ago and involved the same wildcat ancestor (F. silvestris). The application of geometric morphometric analyses ...

2011
Wolfgang Böhme Horst Bleckmann

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2002
Marcelo Hermes-Lima Janet M. Storey Kenneth B. Storey

1. Free radicals, antioxidant enzymes and oxidative stress 2. Natural anoxia tolerance and adaptations to oxidative stress 2.1. Antioxidants and garter snakes under anoxia exposure 2.2. Antioxidants and leopard frogs under anoxia and reoxygenation 2.3. Antioxidants and goldfish under anoxia and reoxygenation 2.4. Antioxidants and turtles under anoxia and reoxygenation 2.5. Lipid peroxidation, x...

2017
Hideo TAJIMA Madoka YOSHIZAWA Shinichi SASAKI Fujio YAMAMOTO Etsuo NARUSHIMA Toshihiko TSUTSUI Takashi FUNAHASHI Satoshi KUSUDA Osamu DOI Yuriko TATEYAMA Masanori KOBAYASHI Tatsuya HORI Eiichi KAWAKAMI

Equine and human chorionic gonadotropins were administered to two female Amur leopard cats to induce estrus and ovulation during non-breeding season. Fresh semen collected from male cats was surgically inseminated into the uterine horn of the females. In one animal, two fetal sacs without heartbeats were observed on abdominal ultrasonography 31 days after insemination, which indicated that embr...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part C, Pharmacology, toxicology & endocrinology 1998
D Crews J Sakata T Rhen

The mechanisms that control growth and reproduction have received considerable attention by molecular and cellular endocrinologists, yet there has been relatively little effort to link these two aspects of physiology. On the other hand, evolutionary biologists have long commented on the relationship between growth and reproduction in many species, yet have generally neglected the mechanisms und...

Journal: :The Turkish journal of pediatrics 2011
Vladimir Kuburović Vladislav Vukomanović Atilano Carcavilla Begona Ezquieta-Zubicaray Nina Kuburović

. LEOPARD syndrome 2 (LS-2) (OMIM #611554) is a rare, dominantly inherited genetic disorder affecting multiple organ systems. We report two unrelated females of different ages whose phenotype fits best in the category of LEOPARD syndrome, both with proven mutations in the RAF1 gene not previouslyreported in pediatric patients. In our 10-year-old patient, who was negative in the PTPN11 gene anal...

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