نتایج جستجو برای: duck origin goose parvovirus

تعداد نتایج: 209494  

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2007
Muhammad Mahmood Mukhtar Sahibzada T Rasool Degui Song Chengliang Zhu Qian Hao Ying Zhu Jianguo Wu

Genetic analysis of all eight genes of two Nanchang avian influenza viruses, A/Duck/Nanchang/1681/92 (H3N8-1681) and A/Duck/Nanchang/1904/92 (H7N1-1904), isolated from Jiangxi province, China, in 1992, showed that six internal genes of H3N8-1681 virus and five internal (except NS gene) genes of H7N1-1904 virus were closely similar to A/Goose/Guangdong/1/96 (H5N1) virus, the first highly pathoge...

2012
Virginia Buechner-Maxwell

Coordinating suckle-swallow and breathing activities requires a complex integration of motor and sensory signaling. This ability is only partly perfected in the newborn, and disease can disrupt this process easily, resulting in hypophagia or dysphagia. Nutritional support is an important component in the treatment of the sick foal, whether the animal is an orphan or accompanied by its dam. Indw...

2011
Maria Candida Mourao Junhyuk Park Norhazwani Md Yunos

Tourism industries are rapidly increased for the last few years especially in Malaysia. In order to attract more tourists, Malaysian Governance encourages any effort to increase Malaysian tourism industry. One of the efforts in attracting more tourists in Malacca, Malaysia is a duck tour. Duck tour is an amphibious sightseeing tour that works in two types of engines, hence, it required a huge c...

2017
Jane Austin

—The relationships between wetland water conditions and breeding numbers of Mallard ( Anas platyrhynchos ), Northern Pintail ( A. acuta ), Blue-winged Teal ( A. discors ), and Northern Shoveler ( A. clypeata ) during May of 1992-1995, were examined on twelve study areas in the eastern Prairie Pothole Region. Data were collected on water levels (by wetland class [temporary, seasonal, semipermane...

2006
JOSHUA T. ACKERMAN

Spinning-wing decoys are strong attractants to ducks and increase kill rates over traditional decoying methods. However, it is unknown whether all duck species are attracted similarly to spinning-wing decoys and whether the effectiveness of these decoys changes with latitude. We examined the effectiveness of spinning-wing decoys for 9 species of dabbling ducks during 545 experimental hunts in C...

2015
J. BRIAN DAVIS

Since the early 20th century, wildlife managers have deployed artificial nesting structures for wood ducks (Aix sponsa) to increase availability of nest sites and local reproduction of the species. However, knowledge is lacking of the effects of nest structure size (i.e., large vs. small; Stephens et al. 1998) and reproductive data (e.g., clutch size, hatch date, duckling survival) on recruitme...

2013
M. GHOLAMI - AHANGARAN N. ZIA - JAHROMI E. RAHIMI

Circoviridae family contains two genuses. Chicken anaemia virus (CAV) is the only member of the genus Gyrovirus, while the genus Circovirus currently comprises porcine circoviruses type 1 and 2 (PCV1, PCV2), psittacine beak and feather disease virus (BFDV), pigeon circovirus (PiCV), canary circovirus (CaCV), goose circovirus (GoCV) and duck circovirus (DuCV) [24]. Members of circoviridae family...

2002
P.W.W. Lurz S. P. Rushton R. A. Sanderson

We have developed a spatially explicit modelling framework that links duck migration patterns with gene transport. The model is individual-based and simulates the journey of a duck from migration start locations through stopover sites to breeding or wintering sites. We investigate two different migration strategies: ‘hopper’ (where the bird makes many stopovers) and ‘jumper’ (where the bird mak...

2016
P. Veeramani R. Prabakaran S. N. Sivaselvam T. Sivakumar S. T. Selvan

Indigenous ducks play a vital role in sustainable livelihood of the poor duck farmers. In Tamil Nadu, two popular indigenous duck varieties viz., Sanyasi and Keeri are being reared traditionally by the duck farmers under nomadic system. In the same way, Kuttanad ducks are popular in Kerala and Assam ducks are popular in Assam. The present research work was undertaken to study the genetic distan...

2008
DANIEL KAHNEMAN RICHARD H. THALER

It has long been assumed that an individual’s valuations of a good are independent of his or her entitlement to the good. In the absence of a wealth (or income) effect, the maximum sum a person would agree to pay to obtain the good should be equal to the minimum amount the person would demand to give it up. The traditional view that, “. . . we shall normally expect the results to be so close to...

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