نتایج جستجو برای: breeding

تعداد نتایج: 59053  

J. Lamka J. Matouskova J. Pokoradi L. Marsalkova L. Putnova M. Emst, R. Zidek

A territorial isolation is a danger to the game population, causing deterioration called the inbreeding depression. The typical signs are anomalous body proportions, such as short lower jaw, shortened lifetime, weak physique and lower birth rate. This is caused by low number of game in the community. White colored deer is in the location of the CzechRepublicbred in separation since 18th century...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 1992
A R Rajavel

Larval habitats of Armigeres subalbatus were delineated in urban and rural areas of Pondicherry. Survey of various potential mosquito breeding habitats revealed that septic tanks were the typical breeding habitat in both areas and the proportion was significantly higher in urban areas. The productive status of septic tanks differed in different months and the overall proportion breeding Ar. sub...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 1982
W K Lam D Dharmaraj

Mosquito breeding occurred in. both types of septic tanks, wz'th Type A septic tanks shounng heatner breeding, Seventy-two (55.4 percent) of the 130 Type A septic tanks inspected had Aedes albopictus breeding. Besides being a nuisance, mosquito breeding is a potential threat to public health, as Ae. albopictus is a vector of dengue fever. Prolific breeding by Ae. albopictus was encountered in. ...

2006
A. Grogan B. Wickham V. Olori A. Cromie

The Fleckvieh breed, while internationally recognized as a dual-purpose breed is primarily used as a beef production animal in Ireland. However because of ever increasing pressure to improve efficiency, it is now accepted in Irish cattle breeding that beef production characteristics should be included in the national dairy cattle breeding programme. This development was accepted following a com...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Kevin C Fraser Bridget J M Stutchbury Cassandra Silverio Patrick M Kramer John Barrow David Newstead Nanette Mickle Bruce F Cousens J Charlene Lee Danielle M Morrison Tim Shaheen Paul Mammenga Kelly Applegate John Tautin

North American birds that feed on flying insects are experiencing steep population declines, particularly long-distance migratory populations in the northern breeding range. We determine, for the first time, the level of migratory connectivity across the range of a songbird using direct tracking of individuals, and test whether declining northern populations have higher exposure to agricultural...

2011
JEAN-BAPTISTE THIEBOT AMÉLIE LESCROËL DAVID PINAUD PHILIP N. TRATHAN CHARLES-ANDRÉ BOST

For land-breeding marine organisms such as seabirds, knowledge about their habitat use has mainly been gained through studies of breeding individuals that are constrained to return frequently to their breeding grounds. In this study we set out to measure whether: a) habitat selection in the non-breeding period predicts habitat selection in the breeding period, and b) whether breeding individual...

2005
Patrick D. O’Hara Guillermo Fernández Felipe Becerril David B. Lank

The propensity of migratory waders to remain on the non-breeding grounds during the arctic breeding season (‘‘oversummer’’) in their first biological year of life (‘‘juveniles’’) may be latitude, and thus migratory distance dependent. We compared the extent of preparation for northward migration of western sandpipers Calidris mauri spending the non-breeding season in México and Panamá during 19...

2012
Akihiro Nakaya Sachiko N. Isobe

BACKGROUND Genomic selection or genome-wide selection (GS) has been highlighted as a new approach for marker-assisted selection (MAS) in recent years. GS is a form of MAS that selects favourable individuals based on genomic estimated breeding values. Previous studies have suggested the utility of GS, especially for capturing small-effect quantitative trait loci, but GS has not become a popular ...

2017
Nathalie M LeBlanc Donald T Stewart Snaebjörn Pálsson Mark F Elderkin Glen Mittelhauser Stephen Mockford Julie Paquet Gregory J Robertson Ron W Summers Lindsay Tudor Mark L Mallory

The Purple Sandpiper (Calidris maritima) is a medium-sized shorebird that breeds in the Arctic and winters along northern Atlantic coastlines. Migration routes and affiliations between breeding grounds and wintering grounds are incompletely understood. Some populations appear to be declining, and future management policies for this species will benefit from understanding their migration pattern...

Journal: :Current Biology 2007
Amanda T. Hawn Andrew N. Radford Morné A. du Plessis

In cooperatively breeding species, many individuals only start breeding long after reaching physiological maturity [1], and this delay is expected to reduce lifetime reproductive success (LRS) [1-3]. Although many studies have investigated how nonbreeding helpers might mitigate the assumed cost of delayed breeding (reviewed in [3]), few have directly quantified the cost itself [4, 5] (but see [...

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