نتایج جستجو برای: sparrows

تعداد نتایج: 1328  

2011
Valerie A. O'Brien Charles R. Brown

The transmission of parasites and pathogens among vertebrates often depends on host population size, host species diversity, and the extent of crowding among potential hosts, but little is known about how these variables apply to most vector-borne pathogens such as the arboviruses (arthropod-borne viruses). Buggy Creek virus (BCRV; Togaviridae: Alphavirus) is an RNA arbovirus transmitted by the...

2015
Nathan D. Grubaugh Darci R. Smith Doug E. Brackney Angela M. Bosco-Lauth Joseph R. Fauver Corey L. Campbell Todd A. Felix Hannah Romo Nisha K. Duggal Elizabeth A. Dietrich Tyler Eike Jennifer E. Beane Richard A. Bowen William C. Black Aaron C. Brault Gregory D. Ebel Marco Vignuzzi

Within hosts, RNA viruses form populations that are genetically and phenotypically complex. Heterogeneity in RNA virus genomes arises due to error-prone replication and is reduced by stochastic and selective mechanisms that are incompletely understood. Defining how natural selection shapes RNA virus populations is critical because it can inform treatment paradigms and enhance control efforts. W...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Edwin R Price Ulf Bauchinger Daria M Zajac David J Cerasale Jay T McFarlan Alexander R Gerson Scott R McWilliams Christopher G Guglielmo

Seasonal adjustments to muscle size in migratory birds may result from preparatory physiological changes or responses to changed workloads. The mechanisms controlling these changes in size are poorly understood. We investigated some potential mediators of flight muscle size (myostatin and insulin-like growth factor, IGF1) in pectoralis muscles of wild wintering or migrating white-throated sparr...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2005
Agustí Muñoz-Garcia Joseph B Williams

Birds that live in hot, dry environments must balance water intake with losses in order to maintain water homeostasis. The outer layer of the integument, called the stratum corneum (SC), consists of corneocytes embedded in a matrix of lipids. The SC serves as a barrier to water vapor diffusion through the skin. We measured cutaneous water loss (CWL) in two populations of house sparrow Passer do...

2012
Virginia L. Winder Steven D. Emslie

BACKGROUND Mercury is a persistent, biomagnifying contaminant that can cause negative effects on ecosystems. Marshes are often areas of relatively high mercury methylation and bioaccumulation. Nelson's Sparrows (Ammodramus nelsoni) use marsh habitats year-round and have been documented to exhibit tissue mercury concentrations that exceed negative effects thresholds. We sought to further charact...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Biology 2019

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