نتایج جستجو برای: rooster beak

تعداد نتایج: 1639  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1975
W Wetekam K P Mullinix R G Deeley H M Kronenberg J D Eldridge M Meyers R F Goldberger

We report initial studies on estrogen-mediated regulation of egg yolk protein synthesis in the rooster. Egg yolk proteins are normally synthesized as a large precursor, vitellogenin, in the liver of the laying hen; roosters synthesize vitellogenin only when treated with estrogen. Polysomal RNA from the liver of estrogen-treated roosters was translated in a reticulocyte cell-free system, and the...

Journal: :Developmental dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists 2006
Ping Wu Ting-Xin Jiang Jen-Yee Shen Randall Bruce Widelitz Cheng-Ming Chuong

Avian beak diversity is a classic example of morphological evolution. Recently, we showed that localized cell proliferation mediated by bone morphogenetic protein 4 (BMP4) can explain the different shapes of chicken and duck beaks (Wu et al. [2004] Science 305:1465). Here, we compare further growth activities among chicken (conical and slightly curved), duck (straight and long), and cockatiel (...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2010
Joris Soons Anthony Herrel Annelies Genbrugge Peter Aerts Jeffrey Podos Dominique Adriaens Yoni de Witte Patric Jacobs Joris Dirckx

Darwin's finches have radiated from a common ancestor into 14 descendent species, each specializing on distinct food resources and evolving divergent beak forms. Beak morphology in the ground finches (Geospiza) has been shown to evolve via natural selection in response to variation in food type, food availability and interspecific competition for food. From a mechanical perspective, however, be...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Ricardo Mallarino Peter R Grant B Rosemary Grant Anthony Herrel Winston P Kuo Arhat Abzhanov

Bird beaks display tremendous variation in shape and size, which is closely associated with the exploitation of multiple ecological niches and likely played a key role in the diversification of thousands of avian species. Previous studies have demonstrated some of the molecular mechanisms that regulate morphogenesis of the prenasal cartilage, which forms the initial beak skeleton. However, much...

2017
Yuki YAMAUCHI Shu YOSHIDA Hiroyuki MATSUYAMA Takeshi OBI Kozo TAKASE

A survey of beak morphological abnormalities was performed on 6,201 chickens (egg-laying hens and chickens for meat production belonging to 25 flocks) brought to a poultry processing plant. The observed abnormalities varied among flocks with occurrence rates ranging from 0.48 to 46.67%. The occurrence was high in flocks subjected to beak trimming and varied significantly according to chicken br...

Journal: :poultry science journal 2013
jafari ahangari y parizadian b zamani m

this research was carried out to investigate the effects of various levels of dietary organic selenium supplementation (0, 0.1,  0.2 and  0.3 mg/kg) on reproductive traits of rooster. semen was collected using abdominal massage and samples were mixed together. sperm characteristics including percentage of motile, viable and abnormal sperms were assessed. this experiment was carried out based on...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1996
P Kaldis M Stolz M Wyss E Zanolla B Rothen-Rutishauser T Vorherr T Wallimann

The creatine kinase (CK) isoenzyme system is essential for motility in rooster and sea urchin sperm. In the present study, biochemical characterization as well as immunofluorescence and confocal laser microscopy with highly specific antibodies against various chicken CK isoenzymes revealed that cytosolic brain-type CK isoenzyme (B-CK) is the only CK isoenzyme in rooster seminal plasma, while th...

Journal: :Hispanic American Historical Review 1957

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2005
A Herrel J Podos S K Huber A P Hendry

Studies of Darwin's finches of the Galapagos Islands have provided pivotal insights into the interplay of ecological variation, natural selection, and morphological evolution. Here we document, across nine Darwin's finch species, correlations between morphological variation and bite force capacity. We find that bite force correlates strongly with beak depth and width but only weakly or not at a...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Wolfgang Wiltschko Ursula Munro Hugh Ford Roswitha Wiltschko

Migratory silvereyes treated with a strong magnetic pulse shift their headings by approximately 90 degrees , indicating an involvement of magnetite-based receptors in the orientation process. Structures containing superparamagnetic magnetite have been described in the inner skin at the edges of the upper beak of birds, while single-domain magnetite particles are indicated in the nasal cavity. T...

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