نتایج جستجو برای: rodents and bats moreover

تعداد نتایج: 16834733  

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - پژوهشگاه دانشهای بنیادی (مرکز تحقیقات فیزیک نظری و - پژوهشکده علوم نانو 1392

among the low–dimensional allotropes of carbon, nanotubes and graphene have attracted very much attention from nano–science and nanotechnology specialists. they have been proposed as building blocks in nanometer device engineering. however, these structures are not defect–free. in this thesis, we focused on defective carbon nanotubes and graphene, and studied the effect of couple of very common...

2013
Melina Heinrich Lutz Wiegrebe

Perception and encoding of object size is an important feature of sensory systems. In the visual system object size is encoded by the visual angle (visual aperture) on the retina, but the aperture depends on the distance of the object. As object distance is not unambiguously encoded in the visual system, higher computational mechanisms are needed. This phenomenon is termed "size constancy". It ...

2009
Rodrigo Suárez Aldo Villalón Heinz Künzle Jorge Mpodozis

The vomeronasal system (VNS) mediates pheromonal communication in mammals. From the vomeronasal organ, two populations of sensory neurons, expressing either Galphai2 or Galphao proteins, send projections that end in glomeruli distributed either at the rostral or caudal half of the accessory olfactory bulb (AOB), respectively. Neurons at the AOB contact glomeruli of a single subpopulation. The d...

2017
Claude Kwe Yinda Nádia Conceição-Neto Mark Zeller Elisabeth Heylen Piet Maes Stephen Mbigha Ghogomu Marc Van Ranst Jelle Matthijnssens

Sapoviruses (SaVs) belong to the Sapovirus genus, in the family Caliciviridae. They have been associated with gastroenteritis in humans and in pigs but not in other animals. In addition, some strains from pigs, chimpanzees and rodents show close sequence identity with human SaVs thereby suggesting the possibility of interspecies transmissions. Bats are known to be a major reservoir of zoonotic ...

2013
Krzysztof Piksa Jakub Nowak Michał Żmihorski Wiesław Bogdanowicz

BACKGROUND Thermal gradients along changes in elevation in mountainous environments are reflected by different biotas. Although there have been studies of elevation variation in bat assemblages in summer, winter changes in the same gradients remain unknown. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS The objective of this study was to document changes in the species composition of bats hibernating in cave...

2016
Michaela Warnecke Wu-Jung Lee Anand Krishnan Cynthia F. Moss

Animals rely on sensory feedback from their environment to guide locomotion. For instance, visually guided animals use patterns of optic flow to control their velocity and to estimate their distance to objects (e.g., Srinivasan et al., 1991, 1996). In this study, we investigated how acoustic information guides locomotion of animals that use hearing as a primary sensory modality to orient and na...

2016
Robert K Naumann Saikat Ray Stefan Prokop Liora Las Frank L Heppner Michael Brecht

To understand the structural basis of grid cell activity, we compare medial entorhinal cortex architecture in layer 2 across five mammalian species (Etruscan shrews, mice, rats, Egyptian fruit bats, and humans), bridging ∼100 million years of evolutionary diversity. Principal neurons in layer 2 are divided into two distinct cell types, pyramidal and stellate, based on morphology, immunoreactivi...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 1998
R A Van Den Bussche R J Baker J P Huelsenbeck D M Hillis

Phylogenetic methods can produce biased estimates of phylogeny when base composition varies along different lineages. Pettigrew (1994, Curr. Biol. 4:277-280) has suggested that base composition bias is responsible for the apparent support for the monophyly of bats (Chiroptera: megabats and microbats) from several different nuclear and mitochondrial genes. Pettigrew's "flying DNA" hypothesis mak...

Journal: :Animal behaviour 2011
Genevieve Spanjer Wright Gerald S Wilkinson Cynthia F Moss

Acquiring information via observation of others can be an efficient way to respond to changing situations or learn skills, particularly for inexperienced individuals. Many bat species are gregarious, yet few studies have investigated their capacity for learning from conspecifics. We tested whether big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus) can learn a novel foraging task by interacting with knowledgeabl...

Journal: :Conservation science and practice 2022

Unsustainable wildlife trade is a major driver of biodiversity loss and an important public health threat. Yet, effective regulation currently at odds with food security economic incentives provided by this global, multibillion-dollar industry. Given such limitations, conservation resources can be aligned to target species for which both increases risk extinction threatens health. Here, we deve...

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