نتایج جستجو برای: ghezel breed

تعداد نتایج: 14482  

Journal: :Maandblad Voor Accountancy en Bedrijfseconomie 2009

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1989
J F Baker C R Long G A Posada W H McElhenney T C Cartwright

Monthly weights, heights and condition scores and measurements taken at the time of puberty were utilized to estimate effects of breed-type and heterosis on characters related to growth, size and puberty of second-generation heifers of a five-breed diallel involving Angus, Brahman, Hereford, Holstein and Jersey. One group of heifers was maintained on pasture with supplemental feed; two other gr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Adam R Boyko Ryan H Boyko Corin M Boyko Heidi G Parker Marta Castelhano Liz Corey Jeremiah D Degenhardt Adam Auton Marius Hedimbi Robert Kityo Elaine A Ostrander Jeffrey Schoenebeck Rory J Todhunter Paul Jones Carlos D Bustamante

High genetic diversity of East Asian village dogs has recently been used to argue for an East Asian origin of the domestic dog. However, global village dog genetic diversity and the extent to which semiferal village dogs represent distinct, indigenous populations instead of admixtures of various dog breeds has not been quantified. Understanding these issues is critical to properly reconstructin...

G. Nouamane I. Boujenane, L. Derqaoui

The objective of this study was to identify morphological measurements that best distinguish Moroccan Barcha and Atlas goat breeds. Ten measurements (body weight - BW, body length - BL, heart girth - HG, withers height - WH, rump height - WH, back length - BAL, neck length - NL, head length - HL, ear length - EL, and ear width - EW) of 876 adult animals of both sexes (547 Barcha and 329 Atlas) ...

Journal: :Journal of comparative psychology 2005
Péter Pongrácz Csaba Molnár Adám Miklósi Vilmos Csányi

The authors investigated whether human listeners could categorize played-back dog (Canis familiaris) barks recorded in various situations and associate them with emotional ratings. Prerecorded barks of a Hungarian herding dog breed (Mudi) provided the sample. Human listeners were asked to rate emotionality of the vocalization and to categorize the situations on the basis of alternative situatio...

Journal: :Current Biology 2010
Christopher D. McQuaid

Marine populations are connected through planktonic larvae that are dispersed at the whim of currents. But, living together does not mean dispersing together: connectivity depends not just on where you breed, but also on when you breed.

Journal: :Journalism Studies 2014

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