نتایج جستجو برای: decomposing feathers

تعداد نتایج: 9893  

2013
D. Vidhya

The present study was aimed at isolating a potential keratinase producing bacteria from chicken feathers collected from poultry waste sites in and around Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, and optimising the parameters for the enzyme production. The strain was identified as Bacillus licheniformis KMBVP based on 16srRNA gene sequencing. The strain showed high keratinolytic activity when cultured in feather...

Journal: :Science 2010
Julia A Clarke Daniel T Ksepka Rodolfo Salas-Gismondi Ali J Altamirano Matthew D Shawkey Liliana D'Alba Jakob Vinther Thomas J DeVries Patrice Baby

Penguin feathers are highly modified in form and function, but there have been no fossils to inform their evolution. A giant penguin with feathers was recovered from the late Eocene (~36 million years ago) of Peru. The fossil reveals that key feathering features, including undifferentiated primary wing feathers and broad body contour feather shafts, evolved early in the penguin lineage. Analyse...

Journal: :Physical review fluids 2022

Covert-feathers-inspired passive flow control is beneficial for aerodynamic performance at post-stall angles of attack. However, most studies model covert feathers as a rigidly attached or freely moving flap on wing. The mounted via torsional spring, emblematic to the finite stiffness bird feathers, has remained unexplored. We simulate strongly coupled fluid-structure interactions past stationa...

2013
Nicola Saino Maria Romano Diego Rubolini Celine Teplitsky Roberto Ambrosini Manuela Caprioli Luca Canova Kazumasa Wakamatsu

Melanin is the main pigment in animal coloration and considerable variation in the concentrations of the two melanin forms (pheo- and eumlanin) in pigmented tissues exists among populations and individuals. Melanin-based coloration is receiving increasing attention particularly in socio-sexual communication contexts because the melanocortin system has been hypothesized to provide a mechanistic ...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2018
Ping Wu Jie Yan Yung-Chih Lai Chen Siang Ng Ang Li Xueyuan Jiang Ruth M Elsey Randall Widelitz Ruchi Bajpai Wen-Hsiung Li Cheng-Ming Chuong

The origin of feathers is an important question in Evo-Devo studies, with the eventual evolution of vaned feathers which are aerodynamic, allowing feathered dinosaurs and early birds to fly and venture into new ecological niches. Studying how feathers and scales are developmentally specified provides insight into how a new organ may evolve. We identified feather-associated genes using genomic a...

2003
LAURI SAKS PEETER HÕRAK

1. Many birds sequester carotenoid pigments in colourful patches of feathers to advertise or compete for mates. Because carotenoids can be scarce in nature and serve valuable physiological functions, only the highest-quality individuals are thought to acquire or allocate more pigments for use in sexual displays. 2. A critical but rarely tested assumption of carotenoid-based signals is that the ...

2014
Robert L. Nudds

Recently it was proposed that the primary feathers of Archaeopteryx lithographica (HMN1880) were overlaid by long covert feathers, and that a multilayered feathered wing was a feature of early fossils with feathered forelimbs. The proposed long covert feathers of Archaeopteryx were previously interpreted as dorsally displaced remiges or a second set of impressions made by the wing. The followin...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 1998
D R Thompson S Bearhop J R Speakman R W Furness

Mercury concentrations, together with nitrogen and carbon stable isotope signatures, were determined in body feather samples from northern fulmars Fulmarus glacialis and great skuas Catharacta skua, and in different flight feathers from great skuas. There were no significant relationships between trophic status, as defined using isotope analysis, and mercury concentration in the same feather ty...

2013
Marcin Markowski Adam Kaliński Joanna Skwarska Jarosław Wawrzyniak Mirosława Bańbura Janusz Markowski Piotr Zieliński Jerzy Bańbura

The aim of this study was to determine the possibility of using feathers of blue tit nestlings to assess the level of endogenous accumulation of lead. For this purpose we conducted an experiment with lead application to randomly chosen nestlings from eight randomly drawn broods. Five days after the exposure, feathers of lead-treated nestlings had significantly higher lead concentrations than co...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2015
Christopher J Clark Richard O Prum

Tonal, non-vocal sounds are widespread in both ordinary bird flight and communication displays. We hypothesized these sounds are attributable to an aerodynamic mechanism intrinsic to flight feathers: aeroelastic flutter. Individual wing and tail feathers from 35 taxa (from 13 families) that produce tonal flight sounds were tested in a wind tunnel. In the wind tunnel, all of these feathers could...

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