نتایج جستجو برای: pelts

تعداد نتایج: 60  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2017
Kathryn Knight

Dining opportunities are rare for ticks. The notorious pests spend as much as 90% of their lives clambering around in leaf litter and only embark on epic expeditions to the tips of grass and leaves when they need to feed. Wrapping their limbs around slender smooth stalks of grass when they ascend, ticks must also grasp any passing opportunity to latch onto smooth skin or the hairy pelts of anim...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1954
Dominic D. Dziewiatkowski

The concentration of inorganic sulfate-sulfur in the serum of vitamin D-deficient rats, 2.6 to 3.5 mg. per cent, was found to be higher than that in the serum of normal rats of the same age, 2.0 mg. per cent. No change was observed following the administration of 25 gamma of vitamin D(2). In accord with the results of others, it was found that a definitely increased deposition of phosphorus in ...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2011
D M Sherman

While the international trade in small ruminants and small ruminant products is small relative to the trade in bovine, swine and poultry products, it is still economically important. In addition to wool, it includes some unique products (such as goat and sheep milk cheeses, cashmere fibre and karakul pelts) and the sheep/goat meat trade plays a large part in sustaining livelihoods in several re...

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2010
M Koivula I Strandén E A Mäntysaari

Mink skin size in Finland, as well as in other countries, has increased considerably during last decade. However, there are signs that selection for large body size has a negative impact on litter size (LS) and also for survival of kits. Therefore, it is important to study the genetic relationships among fertility traits and animal size (AS). The variance components for age at first mating (AFM...

1999
Jeffrey C. Lewis William J. Zielinski

Recent petitions to list the fisher (Martes pennanti) under the Endangered Species Act have brought attention to fisher conservation. Although commercial trapping of fishers in California ended in 1946, summarizing the commercial harvest data can provide a historical perspective to fisher conservation and may indicate the prevalence of incidental fisher captures in traps set for other species. ...

2007
N. B. Wehr J. Adair J. E. Oldfield

Young standard dark mink developed classical symptoms of biotin deficiency, including underfur-greying, "spectacle eye," loss of fur, exudates from eyes, nose and mouth and encrustation of paws, when fed a diet containing 10% commercially produced, denatured spray-dried eggs. Comparable animals fed 5% spray-dried eggs did not show these symptoms; however, their pelts tended to be browner (i.e.,...

2017
T. B. Wigley

Landowner perceptions of damage caused by beavers (Castor canadensis) and of beaver control programs in Arkansas were determined by mail survey. Beavers were present on lands owned by 36% of the 1,716 respondents. Girdled timber, blocked culverts and flooded timber were the first, second and third most common damages reported, respectively. Thirty-two percent of all respondents and 90% of those...

Journal: :Journal of African leather and leather products advances 2023

Due to the high levels of pollution load produced in leather industry, many studies are being conducted replace most hazardous chemicals used. One options is use enzymes which biodegradable and considered environmentally friendly. Hides skins contain non-collagenous substances that require specific remove. The aim study was evaluate effectiveness different enzyme formulations unhairing process ...

Journal: :Austral Ecology 2023

In 1951, a batch of 24 young animals both sexes Chilla or Grey fox Lycalopex griseus from continental Magallanes region, Chile – and perhaps also adjacent Argentina were released at Onaisin (65 km ESE Porvenir town, 53°18?S) on Tierra del Fuego Island in southernmost South America, to control European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) irruption that was considered detrimental sheep (Ovis aries) ra...

Journal: :Asian Social Science 2022

The Oleps are the first human inhabitants of Bhutan and country’s last remaining hunter-gatherers. We conducted a preliminary study into meaning traditional Bhutanese saying tog-ge-teng-nang-gong; gong-ge-teng-nang-thee (Ole) tag-ge-ta-lay-gung; gung ge-ta-lay-theb (Dzongkha). Tag in Dzongkha refers to Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris) clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa). describes exist...

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