نتایج جستجو برای: breeding

تعداد نتایج: 59053  

Journal: :Current Biology 2017
David W. Winkler Facundo A. Gandoy Juan I. Areta Marshall J. Iliff Eldar Rakhimberdiev Kevin J. Kardynal Keith A. Hobson

When bird populations spread, long-distance pioneering populations are often backfilled by a more slowly advancing front [1-3]. The Barn Swallow Hirundo rustica, a globally distributed passerine [4, 5], expanded its breeding range an exceptional 7,000 km when it began breeding 35 years ago in its regular wintering range in Argentina [6], subsequently expanding over 500 km from its starting poin...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2012
Lucy I Wright Wayne J Fuller Brendan J Godley Andrew McGowan Tom Tregenza Annette C Broderick

For species of conservation concern, knowledge of key life-history and demographic components, such as the number and sex ratio of breeding adults, is essential for accurate assessments of population viability. Species with temperature-dependent sex determination can produce heavily biased primary sex ratios, and there is concern that adult sex ratios may be similarly skewed or will become so a...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2004
Kathy Martin Karen L Wiebe

As ground nesting homeotherms, alpine and arctic birds must meet similar physiological requirements for breeding as other birds, but must do so in more extreme conditions. Annual spring snowfall and timing of snow melt can vary by up to 1 month and daily temperatures near the ground surface vary from below freezing to over 45°C in alpine and arctic habitats. Species breeding in these environmen...

2004
Liesbeth De Neve Juan J. Soler Manuel Soler Tomás Pérez-Contreras

Reproductive success in many avian populations declines throughout the breeding season. Two hypotheses have gained attention to explain such a decline: the ‘‘timing’’ hypothesis proposes that deteriorating food availability causes the decline in reproductive success (causal effect of breeding time), whereas the ‘‘quality’’ hypothesis proposes that individuals of lower phenotypic quality reprodu...

Journal: :Animal reproduction science 2008
J N Stellflug N E Cockett G S Lewis

Two studies were conducted to evaluate the relationship between serving capacity scores and breeding performance of rams. The first study was conducted to determine whether rams with above or below mean serving capacity scores could perform equally in greater and lesser breeding intensity, single-sire mating schemes. The second study was conducted to determine whether rams with above and below ...

2000
George J. Divoky Michael Horton

1 Wildlife Biologist, Institute of Arctic Biology, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK 99705 2 Wildlife Biologist, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Department of Interior, 2800 Cottage Way, Room E1803, Sacramento, CA 95825 Abstract: Evidence of breeding and natal dispersal in alcids is typically provided by the resightings of banded birds, the establishment of new colonies, and/or evidence ...

2015
E. Jane Parmley David L. Pearl Nadine A. Vogt Stephanie Yates G. Douglas Campbell Jessica Steiner Tara L. Imlay Simon Hollamby Ken Tuininga Ian K. Barker

BACKGROUND The Loggerhead Shrike, Eastern subspecies (Lanius ludovicianus ssp.) (LOSH) is a predatory songbird native to Eastern North America. It is estimated that there are fewer than 55 breeding pairs of this subspecies in North America. Captive breeding plays a critical role in preventing the extirpation of this subspecies from its Canadian range. Unfortunately, high numbers of unexplained ...

2017
Christian Gamborg Peter Sandøe

The paper examines the notion of sustainable farm animal breeding. A brief explanation of why sustainability matters is offered first. After this, the historical development of the concept of sustainability is charted. The authors then turn to review published literature with a bearing on sustainable farm animal breeding. Little has been written directly on the subject: the requirements of sust...

2015
Hasina Begum Jennifer E. Spindel Antonio Lalusin Teresita Borromeo Glenn Gregorio Jose Hernandez Parminder Virk Bertrand Collard Susan R. McCouch

Genome-wide association mapping studies (GWAS) are frequently used to detect QTL in diverse collections of crop germplasm, based on historic recombination events and linkage disequilibrium across the genome. Generally, diversity panels genotyped with high density SNP panels are utilized in order to assay a wide range of alleles and haplotypes and to monitor recombination breakpoints across the ...

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