نتایج جستجو برای: cervical collars

تعداد نتایج: 90308  

2009
Rebecca N. Handcock Dave L. Swain Greg Bishop-Hurley Kym P. Patison Tim Wark Philip Valencia Peter I. Corke Christopher J. O'Neill

Remote monitoring of animal behaviour in the environment can assist in managing both the animal and its environmental impact. GPS collars which record animal locations with high temporal frequency allow researchers to monitor both animal behaviour and interactions with the environment. These ground-based sensors can be combined with remotely-sensed satellite images to understand animal-landscap...

Journal: :Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 2019

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Nayla García Rodríguez Jans Morffe Rodríguez

Carnoya isabelica n. sp. is described parasitizing Nesobolus piedra from Eastern Cuba. The new species is characterized by the presence of 13 copulatory papillae in males (the post-cloacal arranged in two trios, with two lateral papillae and one median papilla that can be laterally displaced), the presence of collars of spines in the both sexes and females with 23-25 collars of spines, cephalic...

In the present work, the efficiency of single and double collar in reducing scour rate and depth around cylindrical bridge piers was studied experimentally. In order to reduce the strength of wake vortices, different numbers of bars were also installed at the downstream face of the pier in combination with a single collar. The best result was achieved for double collar when the collars were ins...

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2014
L Della-Rossa B Dumont J Chadœuf

Animal sociability measurements based on inter-individual distances or nearest-neighbour distributions can be obtained automatically with telemetry collars. So far, all the indices that have been used require the whole group to be observed. Here, we propose an index of the variability in affinity relationships in groups of domestic herbivores, whose definition does not depend on group size and ...

2011
Eugene D. Ungar Iris Schoenbaum Zalmen Henkin Amit Dolev Yehuda Yehuda Arieh Brosh

The advent of the Global Positioning System (GPS) has transformed our ability to track livestock on rangelands. However, GPS data use would be greatly enhanced if we could also infer the activity timeline of an animal. We tested how well animal activity could be inferred from data provided by Lotek GPS collars, alone or in conjunction with IceRobotics IceTag pedometers. The collars provide moti...

2017
Shiyu Wang Yunfei Yang Heng Zhi

The root system of perennials is composed of the roots of different growth years. The nutrient storage capacities and activities of roots are an important basis for judging root components and plant senescence. In this research, changes in the contents of water-soluble carbohydrate (WSC) were used as indicators of the nutrient storage and activity of roots of different life years. From the earl...

Journal: :Applied animal behaviour science 2000
Eckstein Hart

Grooming in small felids has received little attention compared with grooming in rodents, bovids and primates where grooming is also common. This study set out to describe the general pattern, time budget and degree of cephalocaudal sequencing of self-oral grooming in the domestic cat. In 11 cats confined for the purposes of videotaping, sleeping and resting accounted for 50% of the time budget...

2014
Jonathan J. Cooper Nina Cracknell Jessica Hardiman Hannah Wright Daniel Mills

This study investigated the welfare consequences of training dogs in the field with manually operated electronic devices (e-collars). Following a preliminary study on 9 dogs, 63 pet dogs referred for recall related problems were assigned to one of three Groups: Treatment Group A were trained by industry approved trainers using e-collars; Control Group B trained by the same trainers but without ...

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