نتایج جستجو برای: laboratory rearing

تعداد نتایج: 290013  

2012
A. Salem M. Franc P. Jacquiet E. Bouhsira E. Liénard

Bionomic aspects of Stomoxys calcitrans (Linnaeus, 1758) (Diptera: Muscidae) were studied under laboratory conditions. For this reason, laboratory-rearing techniques were optimized at the National Veterinary School of Toulouse. The colony was maintained at 25±2°C, 50±10% RH under a 12-hour light cycle and observed daily. The size of each adult cage is 30x30x30 cm and designed to house about 500...

Journal: :Journal of fish biology 2009
E E Reardon L J Chapman

This study quantified variation in key life-history traits of the widespread African mouth-brooding cichlid Pseudocrenilabrus multicolor victoriae. Egg size, number, batch reproductive effort, size at maturity and brooding efficiency were compared among field populations across a wide range of dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations from extreme hypoxia to normoxia. In the laboratory, a similar su...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2010
C Dmitriew M W Blows L Rowe

Within populations, the amount of environmental and genetic variation present may differ greatly among traits measured at multiple times over ontogeny. Brief periods of food deprivation are often followed by a period of accelerated (compensatory) growth. Early laboratory studies likewise reported a contraction of genetic variance in size as maturation approached. However, studies of wild popula...

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2000
G B Varty M P Paulus D L Braff M A Geyer

BACKGROUND Laboratory rats exhibit behavioral changes that reflect a continuum of early life experience, from isolation-reared to socially reared to enrichment-reared conditions. In this study, we further characterize the behavioral effects of isolation, social, and enriched rearing on locomotor activity, patterns of movement and exploration, startle reactivity, prepulse inhibition (PPI), and h...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
a. ardalan p. sandjan

the identification of different species of simuliidae, also called “black fly”, is based on particular structure of oral and terminal appendages of their larvae add also on the special morphology of adults and pupaes. because of their considerable flight range, the problem of finding their resting places, and also the difficulties of collecting the adult flies, breeding of this insect, in the l...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1954
C D DICKINSON P P SCOTT

Slow growth with respiratory and eye infections are the principal obstacles to rearing litters of kittens under laboratory conditions (Scott, 1952 b). Remarkable increases in growth have been produced by the addition of antibiotics to the diet of piglets and chicks (Stokstad & Jukes, 1950). An increase in the appetite of kittens was observed in this laboratory after parenteral injections of the...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 1977
M B Hennessy W P Smotherman S Levine

HENNESSY, M. B., W. P. SMOTHERMAN AND S. LEVINE. Early olfactory enrichment enhances later consumption of novel substances. PHYSIOL. BEHAV. 19(4) 481-483, 1977 . Male rats were exposed to conditions of either postweaning olfactory enrichment or standard laboratory rearing. In later tests, rats exposed to olfactory enrichment consumed more of novel substances (sucrose and milk) than did laborato...

2008
María C. Vélez Marta Wolff

The family Calliphoridae is widely known to lead the colonization of corpses and their development rates are frequently used to estimate the postmortem interval. This study presents the larval growth of five forensically important species of Calliphoridae in Colombia. Rearing took place in semicontrolled field conditions where the egg masses were collected. We show curves of larval growth, larv...

2010
Jibin Zhang Ling Huang Jin He Jeffery K. Tomberlin Jianhong Li Chaoliang Lei Ming Sun Ziduo Liu Ziniu Yu

Current methods for mass-rearing black soldier flies, Hermetia illucens (L.) (Diptera: Stratiomyidae), in the laboratory are dependent on sunlight. Quartz-iodine lamps and rare earth lamps were examined as artificial light sources for stimulating H. illucens to mate and lay eggs. Sunlight was used as the control. Adults in the quartz-iodine lamp treatment had a mating rate of 61% of those in th...

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