نتایج جستجو برای: oxynoemacheilus argyrogramma

تعداد نتایج: 104  

Journal: :Veterinary surgery : VS 2013
Marthinus J Hartman Eric Monnet Robert M Kirberger Leon J Venter Lynette Bester Martin L Schulman Tania Serfontein Retha Fourie Johan P Schoeman

OBJECTIVE To describe laparoscopic ovariectomy and salpingectomy in the African lioness (Panthera leo). STUDY DESIGN Descriptive clinical study. ANIMALS Female lions (n = 16). METHODS Lionesses were randomly divided into 2 groups: O = ovariectomy (n = 8) and S = salpingectomy (n = 8) for laparoscopic surgery. Two Veress needle placement techniques were used. RESULTS Laparoscopic ovariec...

2015
Selma Samiko Miyazaki ONUMA Daniel Luis Zanella KANTEK Peter Gransden CRAWSHAW Ronaldo Gonçalves MORATO Joares Adenilson MAY-JÚNIOR Zenaide Maria de MORAIS José Soares FERREIRA Daniel Moura de AGUIAR

This study aimed to assess the exposure of free-living jaguars (Panthera onca) to Leptospira spp. and Brucella abortus in two conservation units in the Pantanal of Mato Grosso, Brazil. The presence of antibodies in blood samples of eleven jaguars was investigated using autochthonous antigens isolated in Brazil added to reference antigen collection applied to diagnosis of leptospirosis by Micros...

2015
Tempe Parnell Edward J. Narayan Vere Nicolson Patrick Martin-Vegue Al Mucci Jean-Marc Hero

Evaluation of physiological stress in the tiger (Panthera tigris) using faecal cortisol metabolite (FCM) enzyme immunoassays (EIAs) provides a powerful conservation physiology tool for the species. However, it is important to validate non-invasive endocrine sampling techniques in field conditions to ensure that the method provides a reliable parameter of physiological stress in the species. Thi...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2008
Eve McDonald-Madden Peter W J Baxter Hugh P Possingham

Threatened species often exist in a small number of isolated subpopulations. Given limitations on conservation spending, managers must choose from strategies that range from managing just one subpopulation and risking all other subpopulations to managing all subpopulations equally and poorly, thereby risking the loss of all subpopulations. We took an economic approach to this problem in an effo...

Journal: :international journal of aquatic biology 0
soroor mirghiyasi hamid reza esmaeili department of biology, college of sciences, shiraz university, shiraz, iran. mohsen nokhbatolfoghahai shiraz university

this study presents the first details on morphological and histological characteristics of gonads, gonadal development stages and reproductive index of the persian loach, oxynoemacheilus persa (heckel, 1847), an iranian endemic species. sampling was done from april 2010 to april 2011 using electrofishing device and a total of 196 individuals were collected. the gonads of specimens were removed,...

Oxynoemacheilus kurdistanicus related to the Tigris and Euphrates basins and has been distributed in a wide range of Iran, Iraq and Turkey, There is limited information on the biology of this fish in Iranian waters. This study was carried out to evaluated growth pattern of this species with 209 fish samples that obtained from May up to October 2015 with Electroshocker devices. Sex ratio of male...

In the present study, JajroudRiverloach, Oxynoemacheilus bergianus (Derjavin, 1934), was examined monthly for a previous observation of oocyte presence within testes tissues. Accordingly, the gonad development in O. bergianus is examined histologically. Although our data show typical fish gonad development and differentiation in female and some male individuals, some males sho...

Journal: :Current Biology 2012
Michael Gross

Long before humans left Africa to conquer the rest of the world, the first felids started their bid for world domination from their native Asia. Genome research has shown that the last common ancestor of today's cat-like species lived in Asia some 10.8 million years ago, and that its descendants started to migrate to Africa and the Americas 9 million years ago (Annu. Rev. Genomics Hum. Genet. (...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of tropical biomedicine 2011
Magyda A A Dahroug Arleana B P F Almeida Valéria R F Sousa Valéria Dutra Luciana D Guimarães César E Soares Luciano Nakazato Roberto L de Souza

We reported here the first known case of natural infection of a lion (Panthera leo-Linnaeus, 1758) with Leishmania (Leishmania) chagasi (L. chagasi) in Brazil. The specimen was created by a circus handler in the state of Mato Grosso and was donated to the zoological park of the Federal University of Mato Grosso. Infection by L. chagasi was detected using a PCR-RFLP test. It was known that the d...

2014
Hui-Yeng Yeannie Yap Azlina Abdul Aziz Shin-Yee Fung Szu-Ting Ng Chon-Seng Tan Nget-Hong Tan

The Lignosus is a genus of fungi that have useful medicinal properties. In Southeast Asia, three species of Lignosus (locally known collectively as Tiger milk mushrooms) have been reported including L. tigris, L. rhinocerotis, and L. cameronensis. All three have been used as important medicinal mushrooms by the natives of Peninsular Malaysia. In this work, the nutritional composition and antiox...

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