نتایج جستجو برای: parrots

تعداد نتایج: 711  

Journal: :British medical journal 1966
P K Barrett M J Greenberg

Human illness resulting from a disease of birds has been recognized for over 80 years, and it is probable that this association was first recorded by Jurgesson in 1874 (Westwood, 1953). In 1892 a major outbreak occurred in Paris following the shipment of 500 parrots from Buenos Aires. Three hundred of these birds died, and of 48 human contacts who developed pneumonia 16 died (Westwood, 1953; Le...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2012
Erin E Schirtzinger Erika S Tavares Lauren A Gonzales Jessica R Eberhard Cristina Y Miyaki Juan J Sanchez Alexis Hernandez Heinrich Müeller Gary R Graves Robert C Fleischer Timothy F Wright

Mitochondrial genomes are generally thought to be under selection for compactness, due to their small size, consistent gene content, and a lack of introns or intergenic spacers. As more animal mitochondrial genomes are fully sequenced, rearrangements and partial duplications are being identified with increasing frequency, particularly in birds (Class Aves). In this study, we investigate the evo...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2010
Matthew R E Symonds Glenn J Tattersall

Allen's rule proposes that the appendages of endotherms are smaller, relative to body size, in colder climates, in order to reduce heat loss. Empirical support for Allen's rule is mainly derived from occasional reports of geographical clines in extremity size of individual species. Interspecific evidence is restricted to two studies of leg proportions in seabirds and shorebirds. We used phyloge...

Journal: :Journal of comparative psychology 2013
Irene M Pepperberg Adrienne Koepke Paige Livingston Monique Girard Leigh Ann Hartsfield

Grey parrot (Psittacus erithacus) abilities for visual inferential reasoning by exclusion were tested in two experiments. The first replicated the Grey parrot study of Mikolasch, Kotrschal, and Schloegl (2011, African Grey Parrots (Psittacus erithacus) use inference by exclusion to find hidden food. Biology Letters, 7, 875-877), which in turn replicated that of Premack and Premck (1994, Levels ...

2016
F. Hakimuddin F. Abidi O. Jafer C. Li U. Wernery Ch. Hebel K. Khazanehdari

Beak and feather disease is caused by Circovirus, which affects actively growing beak and feather cells of avian species. The disease affects mainly young birds while older birds may overcome the disease with few lasting effects. Due to lack of treatment, the only way to control the disease is through hygiene and early diagnosis. As a diagnostic tool, we have established a Taqman probe based re...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2014
Douglas Fenner

Studies on remote, uninhabited, near-pristine reefs have revealed surprisingly large populations of large reef fish. Locations such as the northwestern Hawaiian Islands, northern Marianas Islands, Line Islands, U.S. remote Pacific Islands, Cocos-Keeling Atoll and Chagos archipelago have much higher reef fish biomass than islands and reefs near people. Much of the high biomass of most remote ree...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2007
Nathan J Emery Amanda M Seed Auguste M P von Bayern Nicola S Clayton

The 'social intelligence hypothesis' was originally conceived to explain how primates may have evolved their superior intellect and large brains when compared with other animals. Although some birds such as corvids may be intellectually comparable to apes, the same relationship between sociality and brain size seen in primates has not been found for birds, possibly suggesting a role for other n...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2010
Peter Staeheli Monika Rinder Bernd Kaspers

Thanks to new technologies which enable rapid and unbiased screening for viral nucleic acids in clinical specimens, an impressive number of previously unknown viruses have recently been discovered. Two research groups independently identified a novel negative-strand RNA virus, now designated avian bornavirus (ABV), in parrots with proventricular dilatation disease (PDD), a severe lymphoplasmacy...

2012
Tomasz Piasecki Klaudia Chrząstek Alina Wieliczko

BACKGROUND Psittacosis, an avian disease caused by Chlamydophila psittaci, can manifest as an acute, protracted, or chronic illness, but can also be asymptomatic. C. psittaci can persist in the host for months to years, often without causing obvious illness, and therefore poses a threat for zoonotic outbreak. We investigated the prevalence of C. psittaci from 156 tracheal swab samples from 34 d...

Journal: :ILAR journal 2010
Isabelle D Kalmar Geert P J Janssens Christel P H Moons

The Psittaciformes are a large order of landbirds comprising over 350 species in about 83 genera. In 2009, 141 published studies implicated parrots as research subjects; in 31 of these studies, 483 individuals from 45 different species could be considered laboratory animals. Amazons and budgerigars were by far the most represented psittacine species. The laboratory research topics were categori...

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