نتایج جستجو برای: eggshells

تعداد نتایج: 593  

Journal: :Philosophical Studies 2021

Abstract This paper defends the claim that pragmatic encroachment—the idea knowledge is sensitive to practical stakes of believing—can explain a distinctive kind epistemic injustice: injustice occurs when prejudice causes someone know less than they otherwise would. encroachment , as we call it, threat being met with raises for rely on her belief acting, by raising level evidential support requ...

Journal: :Reproduction, fertility, and development 2011
G Maurer S J Portugal I Boomer P Cassey

The avian embryo resorbs most of the calcium for bone formation from the calcite eggshell but the exact mechanisms of the resorption are unknown. The present study tested whether this process results in variable fractionation of the oxygen and carbon isotopes in shell calcium carbonate, which could provide a detailed insight into the temporal and spatial use of the eggshell by the developing em...

Journal: :British poultry science 2006
W Messens K Grijspeerdt L Herman

1. The survival and penetration of Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis (SE) inoculated on the eggshell was examined upon storage for up to 20 d at real-life conditions (15 to 25 degrees C and 45 to 75% relative humidity (RH)). 2. Penetration was assessed by emptying the egg contents and filling the eggs with a selective medium that allowed visualising Salmonella growth on the inside of the ...

2015
Miriam Osterfield Trudi Schüpbach Eric Wieschaus Stanislav Y. Shvartsman

The eggshells of drosophilid species provide a powerful model for studying the origins of morphological diversity. The dorsal appendages, or respiratory filaments, of these eggshells display a remarkable interspecies variation in number and shape, and the epithelial patterning underlying the formation of these structures is an area of active research. To extend the analysis of dorsal appendage ...

2008
M. Lichovníková L. Zeman

The effects of housing systems on the calcium requirement for eggshell production, eggshell quality and on the breaking strength of the hen’s tibia were evaluated. Unenriched cages (UN) (24 laying hens), enriched cages (EN) (16 laying hens) and floor system (FS) (24 laying hens) were used in this experiment. The eggshell production of laying hens from 19 to 66 weeks of age was higher (P < 0.01)...

Journal: :Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Ecological genetics and physiology 2009
Aurora M Castilla Anthony Herrel Stefan Van Dongen Naoki Furio Juan José Negro

We compared eggshell strength in a group of falcon taxa including the peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus peregrinus), the red shaheen falcon (F. peregrinus babylonicus), the saker falcon (F. cherrug), the gyr falcon (F. rusticolus) and some interspecific and intraspecific hybrids. Our results showed that smaller falcons (<1,000 g) of the peregrine group have eggshells that are significantly sof...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2009
James R Stewart Tom W Ecay Benoit Heulin

Embryos of oviparous squamate reptiles typically obtain calcium from both yolk and eggshell but differ from other oviparous amniotes (turtles, birds and crocodilians) because they are heavily dependent on calcium-rich yolk. Eggs of viviparous squamates lack calcareous eggshells, and embryos receive calcium solely from yolk or from both yolk and placenta. The pattern of calcium mobilization by a...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2011
Branislav Igic Kim Braganza Margaret M Hyland Heather Silyn-Roberts Phillip Cassey Tomas Grim Jarkko Rutila Csaba Moskát Mark E Hauber

Obligate brood parasitic birds lay their eggs in nests of other species and parasite eggs typically have evolved greater structural strength relative to host eggs. Increased mechanical strength of the parasite eggshell is an adaptation that can interfere with puncture ejection behaviours of discriminating hosts. We investigated whether hardness of eggshells is related to differences between phy...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Matthew D. Shawkey Mary K. Firestone Eoin L. Brodie Steven R. Beissinger

Microbial infection is a critical source of mortality for early life stages of oviparous vertebrates, but parental defenses against infection are less well known. Avian incubation has been hypothesized to reduce the risk of trans-shell infection by limiting microbial growth of pathogenic bacteria on eggshells, while enhancing growth of commensal or beneficial bacteria that inhibit or competitiv...

2013
Beth A. Potter Brian M. Carlson Andrea E. Adams Margaret A. Voss

During ovipositioning, avian eggshells become susceptible to bacterial and fungal growth and studies have shown that a community of these microorganisms, or microflora, is maintained on eggshells throughout the incubation process. To determine the possible role of these microorganisms on embryonic development, it is first important to understand the composition of the microbial community presen...

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