نتایج جستجو برای: prairie

تعداد نتایج: 4278  

2012
Lisa A. McGraw Jamie K. Davis Pamela J. Thomas Larry J. Young James W. Thomas

The prairie vole (Microtus ochrogaster) is an important model organism for the study of social behavior, yet our ability to correlate genes and behavior in this species has been limited due to a lack of genetic and genomic resources. Here we report the BAC-based targeted sequencing of behaviorally-relevant genes and flanking regions in the prairie vole. A total of 6.4 Mb of non-redundant or hap...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1996
S L Klein S E Taymans A C DeVries R J Nelson

Glucocorticoids compromise immune function in glucocorticoid-sensitive species (e.g., mice), but these immunosuppressive effects may be reduced in glucocorticoid-resistant species. Prairie voles (microtus ochrogaster) have been characterized as glucocorticoid-resistant to their high circulating levels of corticosterone. Because glucocorticoid-sensitive species display suppressed lymphocyte prol...

2010
MICHAEL A. LARSON

Surveys for greater prairie-chickens (Tympanuchus cupido pinnatus) were conducted during April and May of 2010. We located 152 booming grounds where males gather for breeding displays, and we counted 1,499 male prairie-chickens, including birds of unknown sex.

2009
Kamlesh Jangid Mark A. Williams Alan J. Franzluebbers John M. Blair David C. Coleman William B. Whitman

Soilmicrobial communitieswere examined in a chronosequence of fourdifferent land-use treatments at the Konza Prairie Biological Station, Kansas. The time series comprised a conventionally tilled cropland (CTC) developed on former prairie soils, two restored grasslands thatwere initiated on former agricultural soils in 1998 (RG98) and 1978 (RG78), and an annually burned native tallgrass prairie ...

2013
David A. Eads Dean E. Biggins Paul F. Doherty Kenneth L. Gage Kathryn P. Huyvaert Dustin H. Long Michael F. Antolin

Ectoparasites are often difficult to detect in the field. We developed a method that can be used with occupancy models to estimate the prevalence of ectoparasites on hosts, and to investigate factors that influence rates of ectoparasite occupancy while accounting for imperfect detection. We describe the approach using a study of fleas (Siphonaptera) on black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovic...

2012
Allison M. J. Anacker Todd H. Ahern Larry J. Young Andrey E. Ryabinin

Social relationships have important effects on alcohol drinking. There are conflicting reports, however, about whether early-life family structure plays an important role in moderating alcohol use in humans. We have previously modeled social facilitation of alcohol drinking in peers in socially monogamous prairie voles. We have also modeled the effects of family structure on the development of ...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2004
Eric P Palkovacs Adam J Oppenheimer Eugene Gladyshev John E Toepfer George Amato Thomas Chase Adalgisa Caccone

Population introduction is an important tool for ecosystem restoration. However, before introductions should be conducted, it is important to evaluate the genetic, phenotypic and ecological suitability of possible replacement populations. Careful genetic analysis is particularly important if it is suspected that the extirpated population was unique or genetically divergent. On the island of Mar...

Journal: :Pest management science 2016
Gary W Witmer Nathan P Snow Rachael S Moulton

BACKGROUND Secondary toxicity in mammals and birds that consume animals containing residues of anticoagulant rodenticides represents a persistent conflict between conservation, agriculture and environmental contamination. Chlorophacinone residues in black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) represent a secondary exposure hazard to predatory and scavenging avian and mammalian species in t...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2001
B S Cushing J O Martin L J Young C S Carter

This study tested the hypothesis that intraspecific variations in mating systems are correlated with differences in the capacity of peripheral arginine vasopressin (AVP) to facilitate partner preferences. It has been hypothesized that differences in environmental conditions, Kansas being more xeric than Illinois, are responsible for some of the intraspecific differences in the mating systems be...

Journal: :Vector borne and zoonotic diseases 2010
Stephen J Dinsmore Mark D Smith

Plague is a bacterial (Yersinia pestis) disease that causes epizootic die-offs in black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) populations in the North American Great Plains. Through their grazing and burrowing, prairie dogs modify vegetation and landscape structure on their colonies in ways that affect other grassland species. Plague epizootics on prairie dog colonies can have indirect effe...

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