نتایج جستجو برای: house sparrows

تعداد نتایج: 49026  

2013
Carol A. Fassbinder-Orth Virginia A. Barak Charles R. Brown

Invasive species often display different patterns of parasite burden and virulence compared to their native counterparts. These differences may be the result of variability in host-parasite co-evolutionary relationships, the occurrence of novel host-parasite encounters, or possibly innate differences in physiological responses to infection between invasive and native hosts. Here we examine the ...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2011
A W Schrey M Grispo M Awad M B Cook E D McCoy H R Mushinsky T Albayrak S Bensch T Burke L K Butler R Dor H B Fokidis H Jensen T Imboma M M Kessler-Rios A Marzal I R K Stewart H Westerdahl D F Westneat P Zehtindjiev L B Martin

Introduced species offer unique opportunities to study evolution in new environments, and some provide opportunities for understanding the mechanisms underlying macroecological patterns. We sought to determine how introduction history impacted genetic diversity and differentiation of the house sparrow (Passer domesticus), one of the most broadly distributed bird species. We screened eight micro...

2004
C. Navarro F. de Lope A. Marzal A. P. Møller

Predation risk may affect the allocation priorities of limiting resources by potential prey. Investment in immune function should receive reduced priority, when hosts are exposed to predators because of the costs of immune function. We tested this hypothesis by randomly exposing adult house sparrows, Passer domesticus, to either a cat, Felis catus, or a rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus, for 6 h wh...

2013
Gabriel L. Hamer Tavis K. Anderson Garrett E. Berry Alvin P. Makohon-Moore Jeffrey C. Crafton Jeffrey D. Brawn Amanda C. Dolinski Bethany L. Krebs Marilyn O. Ruiz Patrick M. Muzzall Tony L. Goldberg Edward D. Walker

Hosts are commonly infected with a suite of parasites, and interactions among these parasites can affect the size, structure, and behavior of host-parasite communities. As an important step to understanding the significance of co-circulating parasites, we describe prevalence of co-circulating hemoparasites in two important avian amplification hosts for West Nile virus (WNV), the American robin ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2008
Agustí Muñoz-Garcia Jennifer Ro Johnie C Brown Joseph B Williams

Because cutaneous water loss (CWL) represents half of total water loss in birds, selection to reduce CWL may be strong in desert birds. We previously found that CWL of house sparrows from a desert population was about 25% lower than that of individuals from a mesic environment. The stratum corneum (SC), the outer layer of the epidermis, serves as the primary barrier to water vapor diffusion thr...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2012
Anton Khalilieh Marshall D McCue Berry Pinshow

Many wild birds fast during reproduction, molting, migration, or because of limited food availability. Species that are adapted to fasting sequentially oxidize endogenous fuels in three discrete phases. We hypothesized that species not adapted to long fasts have truncated, but otherwise similar, phases of fasting, sequential changes in fuel oxidization, and similar changes in blood metabolites ...

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