نتایج جستجو برای: egg external trait

تعداد نتایج: 309364  

2014
Noah D. Charney John J. Castorino Megan J. Dobro Sarah L. Steely

The length of embryo retention prior to oviposition is a critical evolutionary trait. In all oviparous salamanders, which include the vast majority of species in the order, fertilization is thought to occur at the time of egg laying. Embryos then enter the first cleavage stage several hours after being deposited. This pattern holds for previously studied individuals in the Ambystoma jeffersonia...

Journal: :Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science 2021

The study was done to predict egg weight from the external traits of Guinea fowl using statistical methods multiple linear regression (MLR) and tree analysis (RTA). A total 110 eggs a flock 23-week-old were evaluated. Egg (EW) traits: eggshell (ESW), polar diameter (EPD), equatorial (EED), shape index (ESI), surface area (ESA) measured. Descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation coefficients, ...

2015
J. M. CUSHING SHANDELLE M. HENSON JAMES L. HAYWARD

Cannibalism, which functions as a life history trait in at least 1,300 species of both invertebrates and vertebrates, plays important ecological and evolutionary roles in populations. During times of low resource availability, cannibalism of juveniles by adults can redirect reproductive energy to times of higher resource availability. For example, prolonged increases in sea surface temperature ...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2007
Joaquín Ortego Gustau Calabuig Pedro J Cordero José Miguel Aparicio

Fecundity is an important component of individual fitness and has major consequences on population dynamics. Despite this, the influence of individual genetic variability on egg production traits is poorly known. Here, we use two microsatellite-based measures, homozygosity by loci and internal relatedness, to analyse the influence of female genotypic variation at 11 highly variable microsatelli...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2012
S A Fatemi H Mehrabani-Yeganeh A Nejati-Javaremi Sh Niknafs

Neuropeptide Y (NPY) and gonadotrophin-releasing hormone receptor (GnRHR) are two candidate genes with a wide variety of physiological functions in growth and especially in reproduction processes. We examined the association of one SNP from each of these genes with growth- and egg production-related traits in Mazandaran native chickens. Two hundred and six individuals were genotyped by PCR...

Journal: :Animal genetics 2009
I C Dunn N T Joseph M Bain A Edmond P W Wilson P Milona Y Nys J Gautron M Schmutz R Preisinger D Waddington

Novel and traditional eggshell quality measurements were made from up to 2000 commercial pedigree hens for a candidate gene association analysis with organic eggshell matrix genes: ovocleidin-116, osteopontin (SPP1), ovocalyxin-32 (RARRES1), ovotransferrin (LTF), ovalbumin and ovocalyxin-36, as well as key genes in the maintenance and function of the shell gland [estrogen receptor (ESR1) and ca...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1992
K R Foltz W J Lennarz

Sea urchin egg fertilization requires the species-specific interaction of molecules on the sperm and egg surfaces. Previously, we isolated an extracellular, 70-kD glycosylated fragment of the S. purpuratus egg receptor for sperm by treating the eggs with lysylendoproteinase C (Foltz, K. R., and W. J. Lennarz. 1990. J. Cell Biol. 111:2951-2959). To characterize the receptor further, we have gene...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2010
Naofumi Miwa Motoyuki Ogawa Yukiko Shinmyo Yoshiki Hiraoka Ken Takamatsu Satoru Kawamura

Fertilization comprises oligosaccharide-mediated sperm-egg interactions, including sperm binding to an extracellular egg envelope, sperm penetration through the envelope, and fusion with an egg plasma membrane. We show that Xenopus dicalcin, an S100-like Ca(2+)-binding protein, present in the extracellular egg envelope (vitelline envelope (VE)), is a suppressive mediator of sperm-egg interactio...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Taro Kaneuchi Caroline V Sartain Satomi Takeo Vanessa L Horner Norene A Buehner Toshiro Aigaki Mariana F Wolfner

Egg activation is the process by which a mature oocyte becomes capable of supporting embryo development. In vertebrates and echinoderms, activation is induced by fertilization. Molecules introduced into the egg by the sperm trigger progressive release of intracellular calcium stores in the oocyte. Calcium wave(s) spread through the oocyte and induce completion of meiosis, new macromolecular syn...

Journal: :Ecology 2006
Renée P Prasad William E Snyder

Trait-mediated interactions (TMII) can alter the outcome or magnitude of species interactions. We examined how the interaction between a guild of ground and rove beetles and their fly egg prey was altered by a larger predator, the ground beetle Pterostichus melanarius, and an additional prey, aphids. In field and laboratory experiments, we manipulated the presence or absence of P. melanarius an...

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