نتایج جستجو برای: رت قهوه ای rattus norvegicus

تعداد نتایج: 243122  

Journal: :Cytologia 1968
Y H Sen

A great deal of information concerning the Malayan rats (Muridae, genus Rattus Fischer) exists in the literature. However there is no report on the karyotype of these rats. Karyotype information of wild rats in other parts of the world exists, but is scanty. Makino (1942, 1943, 1949b, 1952c) studied six species of Rattus found in Japan. Most other studies have been confined to Rattus norvegicus...

2016
M. P. Viveros R. Hernandez

Effects of social isolation and crowding on sexual beha,·iour in the rat (Rattus norvegicus).The effects of social isolation and crowding on the sexual behaviour of Sprague Dawley male and female rats (Rattus norvegicus) were investigated. The major housing condition effect was found among social isolates. A significant decrease in their non-copulatory activity was observed in both genders when...

Journal: :Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo 2009
Pedro P Chieffi Renata T R Aquino Maria A Paschoalotti Manoel Carlos S A Ribeiro Antonia G Nasello

The muscular strength of experimental infected Rattus norvegicus with 3rd. stage Toxocara canis larvae was investigated. Fifty Wistar rats, divided in three groups (G1-20 rats infected by 300 eggs of T. canis; G2-20 rats infected by 2,000 eggs of T. canis and G3-10 rats without infection) had been used. Ten and 30 days after infection the muscular strength in the fore-feet of the rats was check...

Journal: :Journal of comparative psychology 1990
B F Peden W Timberlake

Sprague-Dawley rats (Rattus norvegicus) were observed in a familiar environment. In Experiment 1 a leader entered a clean chamber, and an opposite-sex follower entered the chamber next. Both sexes began to flank mark after several sessions. Males flank marked more, and females locomoted more, but both sexes urine marked and investigated objects equally often. Leaders and followers did not diffe...

Journal: :Integrative zoology 2008
Peter J Taylor Lorraine Arntzen Mel Hayter Malcolm Iles John Frean Steven Belmain

The Boston Model describes a successful rodent management plan that succeeded in a first-world city in the USA. In third-world cities, which often contain informal shack settlements, it is debatable whether the Boston Model would apply. In Durban, a major harbor city of three million people on the east coast of South Africa, we investigated the sanitary risks due to rodents in both formal (resi...

2012
Annette Backhans Claes Fellström

Rodents can cause major problems through spreading various diseases to animals and humans. The two main species of rodents most commonly found on farms around the world are the house mouse (Mus musculus) and the brown rat (Rattus norvegicus). Both species are omnivorous and can breed year-round under favourable conditions. This review describes the occurrence of pathogens in rodents on speciali...

2017
C Bodi Winn J Dzink-Fox Y Feng Z Shen V Bakthavatchalu J G Fox

In collaboration with the CDC's Streptococcus Laboratory, we report here the whole-genome sequences of seven Streptococcus agalactiae bacteria isolated from laboratory-reared Long-Evans rats. Four of the S. agalactiae isolates were associated with morbidity accompanied by endocarditis, metritis, and fatal septicemia, providing an opportunity for comparative genomic analysis of this opportunisti...

Journal: :Veterinary research 2004
Chiu-Chen Huang Chen-Hsiung Yang Yuko Watanabe Yung-Kung Liao Hong-Kean Ooi

Nine rats (16.4%) out of 55 (Rattus norvegicus) from cattle farms were seropositive to Neospora caninum. Two of the seropositive rats were also PCR positive but all were negative by immunohistochemistry and PAS staining. The brains of all the captured rats were homogenized and initially inoculated intraperitoneally into nude mice or into SPF ICR mice, which had been immunosuppressed with predni...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2010
Tanasak Changbunjong Thekhawet Weluwanarak Tatiyanuch Chamsai Poonyapat Sedwisai Seni Ngamloephochit Sarin Suwanpakdee Plern Yongyuttawichai Anuwat Wiratsudakul Kridsada Chaichoun Parntep Ratanakorn

A survey of ectoparasites on rodents was carried out bimonthly from April 2008 to March 2009 in 3 districts of Sukhothai Province, northern Thailand. A total of 130 rodents comprising 8 species of hosts were captured and examined for ectoparasites. The hosts examined were Bandicota indica, Bandicota savilei, Rattus losea, Rattus rattus, Rattus exulans, Rattus norvegicus, Menetes berdmorei and T...

2016
Klaudia Modlinska Rafał Stryjek

Food neophobia is a reaction to novel food observed in many animal species, particularly omnivores, including Rattus norvegicus. A neophobic reaction is typically characterised by avoidance of novel food and the necessity to assess both its potential value and toxicity by the animal. It has been hypothesised that this reaction is not observed in rats inhabiting a changeable environment with a h...

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