نتایج جستجو برای: river otter

تعداد نتایج: 84535  

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2005
V Ketmaier C Bernardini

In this study we determined the complete sequence of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control region of the Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra). We then compared these new sequences with orthologues of nine carnivores belonging to six families (Mustelidae, Mephitidae, Canidae, Hyaenidae, Ursidae, and Felidae). The comparative analyses identified all the conserved regions previously found in mammals. The ...

1990
Ewing L. Lusk William McCune

The automated theorem prover Otter[11, 13] represents the state of the art in high-speed, general purpose theorem provers. One way to increase Otter’s speed further is through the exploitation of parallelism. A general, parallel algorithm for the computing the closure of a set under an operation was presented in [17]. Since Otter’s fundamental algorithm can be viewed as a closure computation, t...

2017
Iva A Veseli Chenling Tang Jean-François Pombert

Despite their relevance to human health, not all staphylococcal species have been characterized. As such, the potential zoonotic threats posed by uninvestigated species and their contribution to the staphylococcal pangenome are unclear. Here, we report the complete genome sequence of Staphylococcus lutrae ATCC 700373, a coagulase-positive species isolated from deceased otters.

2016
Lizabeth Bowen A. Keith Miles Brenda Ballachey James Bodkin

Using a panel of genes stimulated by oil exposure in a laboratory study, we evaluated gene transcription in blood leukocytes sampled from sea otters captured from 2006–2012 in western Prince William Sound (WPWS), Alaska, 17–23 years after the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill (EVOS). We compared WPWS sea otters to reference populations (not affected by the EVOS) from the Alaska Peninsula (2009), Katm...

2005
Merav Ben-David Gail M. Blundell John W. Kern Julie A.K. Maier Evelyn D. Brown Stephen C. Jewett MERAV BEN-DAVID GAIL M. BLUNDELL JOHN W. KERN JULIE A. K. MAIER EVELYN D. BROWN STEPHEN C. JEWETT

Movements and behavior of animals can result in transfer of nutrients between discrete spatial patches, leading to spatial and temporal variability in resource sheds, modification of nutrient cycling, changes in productivity and in community structure and function, and increases in landscape heterogeneity. In this study, we explored the function of scent-marking at latrines by coastal river ott...

Journal: :Zoos' Print Journal 2002

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