نتایج جستجو برای: avian species

تعداد نتایج: 580174  

2013

FORMATION OF THE AVIAN GONADS AND REPRODUCTIVE ANATOMY The avian gonads arise from more than one embryonic source. The medulla or core arises from the mesonephric ducts. The outer cortex arises from a thickening of peritoneum along the root of the dorsal mesentery within the primitive gonadal ridge. Mesodermal germ cells that arise from yolk-sac endoderm migrate into this gonadal ridge, forming...

M.R. Gholami R. Momayez

  Samples of formalin fixed gastrointestinal organs of three month ostrich chicks were submitted to the department of Pathology, Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute. Histologically hepatitis and pancreatitis with large eosinophilic intra nuclear inclusion bodies were prominent in hepatic and pancreatic cells. These inclusions were suspected as adenovirus inclusion body hepatitis (IBH) in ...

A. Akhlaghi F. Pazhoohi, F. Saemi M.M. Ommati S. Shojaee

Effect of ethanol consumption on fear response in human and conventional animal models (rodents) is controversial. The present study aimed to investigate the effect of ethanol administration on fearfulness in poultry as an alternative animal model.Being a reliable measure in avian species, tonic immobility was used to evaluate the fear response in 60 roosters orally administered with ethanol. D...

2014
Patrick D. culbert Volker c. raDeloff curtis H. flatHer Josef M. kellnDorfer cHaDwick D. rittenHouse anna M. PiDgeon

—With limited resources for habitat conservation, the accurate identification of high-value avian habitat is crucial. Habitat structure affects avian biodiversity but is difficult to quantify over broad extents. Our goal was to identify which measures of vertical and horizontal habitat structure are most strongly related to patterns of avian biodiversity across the conterminous United States an...

2015
Mary H. Straub Terra R. Kelly Bruce A. Rideout Curtis Eng Janna Wynne Josephine Braun Christine K. Johnson Antoni Margalida

Throughout the world, populations of scavenger birds are declining rapidly with some populations already on the brink of extinction. Much of the current research into the factors contributing to these declines has focused on exposure to drug residues, lead, and other toxins. Despite increased monitoring of these declining populations, little is known about infectious diseases affecting scavenge...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2002
Joon Hak Lee Hassan Hassan Geoff Hill Eddie W Cupp Tarig B Higazi Carl J Mitchell Marvin S Godsey Thomas R Unnasch

A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) heteroduplex assay (HDA) was developed to identify avian derived mosquito blood meals to the species level. The assay used primers amplifying a fragment of the cytochrome B gene from vertebrate but not invertebrate species. In Culex tarsalis fed on quail, PCR products derived from the quail cytochrome B gene were detected seven days post-engorgement. In an anal...

Journal: :Agricultural Science Digest – A Research Journal 2022

Background: Avian tongue has a significant role in the feeding process. The current investigation was planned to study histological and ultrastructural features of two avians. Java sparrow (Lonchura oryzivora) Hoopoe (Upupa epops). Methods: Fourteen birds were used including seven sparrows Hoopoes during investigation. Careful procedures dissection process avian species. Their heads separated f...

2016
Xinquan Zhang Ivana Bilic Ana Marek Martin Glösmann Michael Hess

The infection of chickens with avian Hepatitis E virus (avian HEV) can be asymptomatic or induces clinical signs characterized by increased mortality and decreased egg production in adult birds. Due to the lack of an efficient cell culture system for avian HEV, the interaction between virus and host cells is still barely understood. In this study, four truncated avian HEV capsid proteins (ORF2-...

2014
Ryan J Harrigan Raul Sedano Anthony C Chasar Jaime A Chaves Jennifer T Nguyen Alexis Whitaker Thomas B Smith

The northern Andes, with their steep elevational and climate gradients, are home to an exceptional diversity of flora and fauna, particularly rich in avian species that have adapted to divergent ecological conditions. With this diversity comes the opportunity for parasites to exploit a wide breadth of avian hosts. However, little research has focused on examining the patterns of prevalence and ...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 1999
J Jameson J Cruz M Terajima F A Ennis

Recently, an avian influenza A virus (A/Hong Kong/156/97, H5N1) was isolated from a young child who had a fatal influenza illness. All eight RNA segments were of avian origin. The H5 hemagglutinin is not recognized by neutralizing Abs present in humans as a result of infection with the human H1, H2, or H3 subtypes of influenza A viruses. Subsequently, five other deaths and several more human in...

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