نتایج جستجو برای: newly hatched chicks

تعداد نتایج: 125206  

2013
Ahmad Ismail Lisa Jacquin Claudy Haussy Julie Legoupi Samuel Perret Julien Gasparini

The ability of mothers to transfer antibodies (Abs) to their young and the temporal persistence of maternal Abs in offspring constitute important life-history traits that can impact the evolution of host-parasite interactions. Here, we examined the effects of food availability and parental immunization on the transfer and persistence of maternal antibodies in nestling pigeons (Columba livia). T...

Journal: :iranian journal of parasitology 0
jj xu ministry of education key lab for avian preventive medicine, yangzhou university, yangzhou, china. cz ren ministry of education key lab for avian preventive medicine, yangzhou university, yangzhou, china. ss wang ministry of education key lab for avian preventive medicine, yangzhou university, yangzhou, china. dd liu ministry of education key lab for avian preventive medicine, yangzhou university, yangzhou, china. lq cao ministry of education key lab for avian preventive medicine, yangzhou university, yangzhou, china. jp tao ministry of education key lab for avian preventive medicine, yangzhou university, yangzhou, china.

background: to control avian coccidiosis with drug-independent strategy effec-tively and safely, multivalent hyperimmune egg yolk immunoglobulin (igy) was prepared and its ability to protect against eimeria tenella infection was evaluated. methods: hens were orally immunized with live oocysts of 5 species of eimeria for six times, antibody titers in serum and yolk were monitored by indirect enz...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1987
M H Jacob D K Berg

The regulation of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (AChRs) in chick ciliary ganglia was examined by using a radiolabeled anti-AChR mAb to quantitate the amount of receptor in ganglion detergent extracts after preganglionic denervation or postganglionic axotomy. Surgical transection of the preganglionic input to the ciliary ganglion in newly hatched chicks caused a threefold reduction in the to...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2001
C M Eising C Eikenaar H Schwabl T G Groothuis

We tested the hypothesis that mother birds counterbalance the negative effects of hatching asynchrony for later-hatched chicks by increasing the yolk androgen concentrations in consecutive eggs of their clutch. In doing so, they may adaptively tune each offspring's competitive ability and, thus, growth and survival. However, evidence in support of this hypothesis is contradictory. The yolk conc...

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