نتایج جستجو برای: molting

تعداد نتایج: 2363  

2002
Ken W. Koelkebeck Carl M. Parsons

Concern for the welfare of the hen during an induced molt has been expressed by animal activists groups, poultry scientists, and commercial poultrymen in recent years. Most commercial laying hen molting programs utilize some length of feed removal to initiate a molt. These practices have raised some questions and concerns by the general public regarding the practice of removing feed from laying...

2016
Theresa L. B. Edelman Katherine A. McCulloch Angela Barr Christian Frøkjær-Jensen Erik M. Jorgensen Ann E. Rougvie

The Caenorhabditis elegans heterochronic gene pathway regulates the relative timing of events during postembryonic development. lin-42, the worm homolog of the circadian clock gene, period, is a critical element of this pathway. lin-42 function has been defined by a set of hypomorphic alleles that cause precocious phenotypes, in which later developmental events, such as the terminal differentia...

2016
Xia Lu Jie Kong Sheng Luan Ping Dai Xianhong Meng Baoxiang Cao Kun Luo

In the practical farming of Litopenaeus vannamei, the intensive culture system and environmental pollution usually results in a high concentration of ammonia, which usually brings large detrimental effects to shrimp, such as increasing the susceptibility to pathogens, reducing growth, decreasing osmoregulatory capacity, increasing the molting frequency, and even causing high mortality. However,...

Journal: :Poultry science 2014
B Ariyadi N Isobe Y Yoshimura

We previously reported that bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS), a ligand of Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4), induced mucin mRNA to enhance the mucosal barrier in the hen vagina. The aim of this study was to determine the intracellular signaling molecules for that mucin induction, and the effect of molting and estrogen on their expression. The expression of TLR4, its adaptor molecules, and transcrip...

2013
Pierre Legagneux N. Jane Harms Gilles Gauthier Olivier Chastel H. Grant Gilchrist Gary Bortolotti Joël Bêty Catherine Soos

The effects of environmental perturbations or stressors on individual states can be carried over to subsequent life stages and ultimately affect survival and reproduction. The concentration of corticosterone (CORT) in feathers is an integrated measure of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal activity during the molting period, providing information on the total baseline and stress-induced CORT secrete...

2014
CeCe Cheng Amy Ko Leila Chaieb Takashi Koyama Prioty Sarwar Christen K. Mirth Wendy A. Smith Yuichiro Suzuki

Although endocrine changes are known to modulate the timing of major developmental transitions, the genetic mechanisms underlying these changes remain poorly understood. In insects, two developmental hormones, juvenile hormone (JH) and ecdysteroids, are coordinated with each other to induce developmental changes associated with metamorphosis. However, the regulation underlying the coordination ...

2013
Charles D. Dieter Bobby J. Anderson BoBBy J. andeRson

We captured giant Canada geese (Branta canadensis maxima) in 7 counties in eastern South Dakota during the summer molting period, 2000–2003. We attached very high frequency (VHF) transmitters to 150 adult female geese with brood patches, and leg bands to 3,839 geese. We documented molt migrations using VHF telemetry and indirect band recovery at locations north of South Dakota. Telemetry of rad...

Journal: :Poultry science 2008
V Kretzschmar-McCluskey P A Curtis K E Anderson L K Kerth W D Berry

The objective of this study was to determine if increasing hen age and 3 different molting treatments influenced the total microflora counts or the prevalence of Salmonella spp. on the exterior of the egg shell, within the interior shell, or in the contents. Eggs from Hy-Line W-98 and Bovans White layer strains were sampled approximately every 28 d from 70 to 114 wk of age, with the molting per...

Journal: :The FEBS journal 2009
Yoshiaki Nakagawa Vincent C Henrich

The molting process in arthropods is regulated by steroid hormones acting via nuclear receptor proteins. The most common molting hormone is the ecdysteroid, 20-hydroxyecdysone. The receptors of 20-hydroxyecdysone have also been identified in many arthropod species, and the amino acid sequences determined. The functional molting hormone receptors consist of two members of the nuclear receptor su...

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