نتایج جستجو برای: vulture

تعداد نتایج: 563  

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology 2006
Juan José Negro José Hernán Sarasola Fernando Fariñas Irene Zorrilla

So far overlooked as a pigment involved in visual communication, the haemoglobin contained in the blood of all birds is responsible for the red flushing colours in bare skin areas of some species. Our aim has been twofold: (1) to study sub-epidermical adaptations for blood circulation in two flushing species: the crested caracara (Polyborus plancus) and the hooded vulture (Necrosyrtes monachus)...

2011
Richard Cuthbert Mark A. Taggart Vibhu Prakash Mohini Saini Devendra Swarup Suchitra Upreti Rafael Mateo Soumya Sunder Chakraborty Parag Deori Rhys E. Green

Contamination of their carrion food supply with the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug diclofenac has caused rapid population declines across the Indian subcontinent of three species of Gyps vultures endemic to South Asia. The governments of India, Pakistan and Nepal took action in 2006 to prevent the veterinary use of diclofenac on domesticated livestock, the route by which contamination occ...

2010
K T Mahmood M. U. Ahmad

Meloxicam is a non-steroidal anti inflammatory drug (NSAIDs). It has been reported as a safe substitute of diclofenac sodium which has been banned for veterinary use in Pakistan, Nepal and India due to its relay toxicity associated with the catastrophic and unprecedented decline in vulture population during last 17 years. Diclofenac was very cheap and commonly used drug and it was highly toxic ...

2003
E. Willis I. L. Brisbin

(Ricklefs 1973). The Black Vultures' growth rates (0.079 and 0.068) are 20-30% lower than Ricklefs' (1973) expected value for altricial and semi-altricial land birds of comparable adult weight. The slow growth of Black Vultures may be related to precocity of development compared to faster growing raptorial birds (see Ricklefs 1973); the nestlings' dense down may indicate early development of ho...

Journal: :Journal of zoo and wildlife medicine : official publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians 2012
Vinny Naidoo Kerri Wolter Ian Espie Antoinette Kotze

The National Zoological Gardens of South Africa (NZG) is involved in the ex situ conservation of Gyps coprotheres, the Cape Griffon vulture (CGV) and houses 24 birds in a 100-yr-old aviary. Following the death of one vulture with high liver lead concentrations, an investigation was launched to ascertain the source(s) and consequences of lead toxicity in this breeding colony. Whole blood from 24...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2014
Somayeh Dodge Gil Bohrer Keith Bildstein Sarah C Davidson Rolf Weinzierl Marc J Bechard David Barber Roland Kays David Brandes Jiawei Han Martin Wikelski

Variation is key to the adaptability of species and their ability to survive changes to the Earth's climate and habitats. Plasticity in movement strategies allows a species to better track spatial dynamics of habitat quality. We describe the mechanisms that shape the movement of a long-distance migrant bird (turkey vulture, Cathartes aura) across two continents using satellite tracking coupled ...

Journal: :Ecology 2016
Esther Sebastián-González Marcos Moleón Jean P Gibert Francisco Botella Patricia Mateo-Tomás Pedro P Olea Paulo R Guimarães José A Sánchez-Zapata

Disentangling the processes that shape the organization of ecological assemblages and its implications for species coexistence is one of the foremost challenges of ecology. Although insightful advances have recently related community composition and structure with species coexistence in mutualistic and antagonistic networks, little is known regarding other species assemblages, such as those of ...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2014
Terra R Kelly Jesse Grantham Daniel George Alacia Welch Joseph Brandt L Joseph Burnett Kelly J Sorenson Matthew Johnson Robert Poppenga David Moen James Rasico James W Rivers Carie Battistone Christine K Johnson

Large-scale poisoning events are common to scavenging bird species that forage communally, many of which are in decline. To reduce the threat of poisoning and compensate for other persistent threats, management, including supplemental feeding, is ongoing for many reintroduced and endangered vulture populations. Through a longitudinal study of lead exposure in California condors (Gymnogyps calif...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 1986
S N Wiemeyer E F Hill J W Carpenter A J Krynitsky

Sensitivities of six avian species, black vulture (Coragyps atratus), American kestrel (Falco sparverius), Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica), domestic chicken (Gallus domesticus), eastern screech-owl (Otus asio), and European starling (Sturnus vulgaris), to acute poisoning by sodium cyanide (NaCN) were compared by single dose LD50's. Three species, domestic chickens, black vultures, and turkey...

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