نتایج جستجو برای: burrows

تعداد نتایج: 2219  

2007
Jan Lansky Katsiaryna Chernik Zuzana Vlckova

The Burrows-Wheeler Transform (BWT) is a compression method which reorders an input string into the form, which is preferable to another compression. Usually Move-To-Front transform and then Huffman coding is used to the permutated string. The original method [3] from 1994 was designed for an alphabet compression. In 2001, versions working with word and n-grams alphabet were presented. The newe...

2003
Tim Storer

Concerns are often raised as to the safety of remote voting systems (and indeed polling station voting systems) when conducted using electronic equipment. Here, a formal analysis is conducted of the UK postal ballot system in order to demonstrate that some of the concerns regarding remote electronic voting are as applicable to remote paper based system.

2003
H. Allen Curran Anthony J. Martin

Burrowing by thalassinidean shrimp in modern tropical, shallow-subtidal to intertidal carbonate environments is widespread and a powerful agent of bioturbation, particularly within sandy substrates. Deep and intense burrowing by callianassids commonly occurs along the intertidal margins of hypersaline lagoons throughout the Bahamas, such as Pigeon Creek on San Salvador Island, where the sedimen...

Journal: :Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ 2008
Gerhard Körtner Chris R Pavey Fritz Geiser

Little is known about the energy conservation strategies of free-ranging marsupials living in resource-poor Australian deserts. We studied activity patterns and torpor of free-living mulgaras (Dasycercus blythi) in arid central Australia during the winter of 2006. Mulgaras are small (approximately 75 g), nocturnal, insectivorous marsupials, with a patchy distribution in hummock grasslands. Mulg...

Journal: :Behavioural processes 2006
Judith Kiriazis C N Slobodchikoff

Gunnison's prairie dogs have a complex alarm communication system. We show that the escape responses of prairie dogs to naturally occurring live predators differed depending upon the species of predator. We also show that playbacks of alarm calls that were elicited originally by the live predators produced the same escape responses as the live predators themselves. The escape responses fell int...

2016
Antonín Kouba Jan Tíkal Petr Císař Lukáš Veselý Martin Fořt Josef Příborský Jiří Patoka Miloš Buřič

Freshwater biodiversity is globally threatened by various factors while severe weather events like long-term droughts may be substantially devastating. In order to remain in contact with the water or stay in a sufficiently humid environment at drying localities, the ability to withstand desiccation by dwelling in the hyporheic zone, particularly through vertical burrowing is crucial. We assesse...

2000
JEFFREY E. LOVICH RAMONA DANIELS

– In the Colorado Desert of California, the western distributional limit of the desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) occurs in the Whitewater Hills of the southeastern San Bernardino Mountains. Much of the area has been developed for wind energy generation and tortoises often live in association with altered industrial landscapes. Natural habitat in the area was characterized by a sharp transit...

2004
Wendy Sullivan

The Chatham petrel (Pterodroma axillaris) is an endangered species, restricted to. a single population on South East Island, Chatham Islands. The key threat to breeding success is loss of chicks as a result of interference by broad-billed prions (Pachyptila vittata) prospecting for burrows for their oncoming breeding season. The effectiveness in decreasing interference using an artificial burro...

2011
MATTHEW DENMAN SMITH COURTNEY J. CONWAY

—Burrowing Owls (Athene cunicularia) routinely collect andscatter dry manure of mammals around their nesting burrows. Recent studies have suggested this behavior attracts insect prey to the nesting burrow. However, some Burrowing Owls do not use manure, but instead, collect and scatter other materials (e.g., grass, moss, paper, plastic) around their nesting burrow in a similar fashion. Use of t...

Journal: :Current biology : CB 2017
Hillery C Metz Nicole L Bedford Yangshu Linda Pan Hopi E Hoekstra

A central challenge in biology is to understand how innate behaviors evolve between closely related species. One way to elucidate how differences arise is to compare the development of behavior in species with distinct adult traits [1]. Here, we report that Peromyscus polionotus is strikingly precocious with regard to burrowing behavior, but not other behaviors, compared to its sister species P...

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