نتایج جستجو برای: egg external trait

تعداد نتایج: 309364  

2009
STEPHEN P. ROBINSON W. JASON KENNINGTON LEIGH W. SIMMONS

Optimal outbreeding theory predicts fitness benefits to intermediate levels of inbreeding. In the present study, we test for linear (consistent with inbreeding depression) and nonlinear (consistent with optimal outbreeding) effects of inbreeding on reproductive fitness in male and female Drosophila melanogaster. We found linear declines in fitness associated with increased inbreeding for egg-to...

Journal: :Poultry science 2002
M C Ledur L E Liljedahl I McMillan L Asselstine R W Fairfull

Three White Leghorn strains, their two-way crosses, and two commercial lines were used to evaluate the effects of aging on heterosis (H), reciprocal effects, and additive (A), Z-chromosome (Z), and heterotic effects and their variances on egg quality traits during the first laying cycle. Egg weight (EW), specific gravity (SG), Haugh unit (HU), and albumen height (AH) were measured at 240, 350, ...

Journal: :Animal genetics 2003
S Kerje O Carlborg L Jacobsson K Schütz C Hartmann P Jensen L Andersson

A large intercross between the domestic White Leghorn chicken and the wild ancestor, the red junglefowl, has been used in a Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL) study of growth and egg production. The linkage map based on 105 marker loci was in good agreement with the chicken consensus map. The growth of the 851 F2 individuals was lower than both parental lines prior to 46 days of age and intermediate...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2011
M Giraudeau C Duval G A Czirják V Bretagnolle C Eraud K J McGraw P Heeb

The differential allocation hypothesis predicts that females modify their investment in a breeding attempt according to its reproductive value. One prediction of this hypothesis is that females will increase reproductive investment when mated to high-quality males. In birds, it was shown that females can modulate pre-hatch reproductive investment by manipulating egg and clutch sizes and/or the ...

2009
D. Cavero M. Schmutz

Hatchability is a very important trait in a breeding program which has a great economical impact on franchise hatcheries. The variability between and within strains raises the question whether reproductive performance can be improved by selection within lines. The aim of this study is to analyse the genetic background of the hatchability and its correlations between egg quality and production t...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 1997
T R Platt D R Brooks

Trematodes of the family Schistosomatidae are considered venous system specialists whose sister group is the vascular system generalists (Spirorchidae) of turtles. Colonization of homeotherms by vascular trematodes required precision egg laying near the conduit for egg passage to the external environment and avoidance of pathogenesis that might result in the premature death of the host. Evoluti...

Journal: :Poultry science 2010
D R Jones K C Lawrence S C Yoon G W Heitschmidt

Cracks in the shell surface compromise the primary barrier for external microbial contamination of the egg. Microcracks are very small cracks in the shell surface that are difficult to detect by human graders. New technology has been developed that uses modified pressure and imaging to detect microcracks in eggs. Research has shown the system to have an accuracy of 99.6% in detecting both crack...

Journal: :Food chemistry 2013
Marta Bevilacqua Remo Bucci Stefano Materazzi Federico Marini

Dried egg pasta is an important and traditional food in the Italian cuisine, and the eggs in pasta improve its nutritional value and organoleptic properties. For this reason the percentage of eggs present in the products sold as "egg pasta" has to always be clearly reported in the label. In this respect, the present research addresses the possibility of developing a method which would allow fas...

Journal: :Poultry science 2012
A Pérez-Bonilla S Novoa J García M Mohiti-Asli M Frikha G G Mateos

The influence of AME(n) concentration of the diet on productive performance and egg quality traits was studied in Hy-Line brown egg-laying hens differing in initial BW from 24 to 59 wk of age. Eight treatments were arranged factorially with 4 diets varying in energy content (2,650, 2,750, 2,850, and 2,950 kcal of AME(n)/kg) and 2 initial BW of the hens (1,733 vs. 1,606 g). Each treatment was re...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1994
Pinder Friet

Many amphibians lay their eggs in gelatinous masses up to 10­20 cm in diameter, posing problems for diffusive oxygen delivery. Oxygen may also be provided by water convection between eggs or by oxygen production by endogenous algae. We studied egg masses of two local amphibians, Rana sylvatica and Ambystoma maculatum, to estimate the importance of each of these processes. We injected dye to...

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