نتایج جستجو برای: feeding behaviour

تعداد نتایج: 285783  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1993
J Schachtner P Bräunig

In the locust, Locusta migratoria, the activity of identified efferent neurones of the suboesophageal ganglion was recorded extracellularly for long periods (hours or days). During recording, the animals were free to move in their enclosures. Activity of the cells appears to accompany feeding behaviour: they become active shortly before feeding starts and their activity persists during feeding....

Journal: :Biology letters 2007
Roland Hilgartner Mamisolo Raoilison Willhelm Büttiker David C Lees Harald W Krenn

While tear-feeding in moths on mammals is widespread, there have been no reports of this behaviour in Madagascar and none on birds. We report that a moth, Hemiceratoides hieroglyphica belonging to the Calpini, a generally fruit-feeding or blood-feeding lineage of noctuids, attacks sleeping birds in Madagascar. This moth is able to intrude its sharply tipped proboscis into a closed bird's eye. T...

2017
Martin J. Downes Catherine Devitt Marie T. Downes Simon J. More

BACKGROUND Pet cat and dog obesity contributes to increased risk of several diseases, including cancer and diabetes mellitus as well as a worsening of orthopaedic problems, and a reduction in survival rate. This study aims to develop a better understanding of cat and dog owners' self-reported beliefs and factors that influence owner behaviour around feeding and exercising their pet cat or dog, ...

2005
J. S. Rehage

Serious impacts by nonindigenous species often occur via predation. The magnitude of impact is expected to be closely tied to the invading species niche breadth. For predatory impacts, diet breadth should be particularly important. We examined the relationship between a species foraging behaviour and its invasiveness and impact by comparing the feeding behaviour of four Gambusia species, two in...

2016
Catherine Georgina Russell Sarah Taki Leva Azadi Karen J. Campbell Rachel Laws Rosalind Elliott Elizabeth Denney-Wilson

BACKGROUND Infancy is an important period for the promotion of healthy eating, diet and weight. However little is known about how best to engage caregivers of infants in healthy eating programs. This is particularly true for caregivers, infants and children from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds who experience greater rates of overweight and obesity yet are more challenging to reach i...

2013
Sophie Monsarrat Simon Benhamou François Sarrazin Carmen Bessa-Gomes Willem Bouten Olivier Duriez

Feeding stations are commonly used to sustain conservation programs of scavengers but their impact on behaviour is still debated. They increase the temporal and spatial predictability of food resources while scavengers have supposedly evolved to search for unpredictable resources. In the Grands Causses (France), a reintroduced population of Griffon vultures Gyps fulvus can find carcasses at thr...

Journal: :Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 2021

To evaluate the effect of floor on maintenance behaviours cow in loose housing system, four groups, viz. T0 (concrete covered and brick-paved open area), T1 sand bed open), T2 (rubber mat open) T3 were studied. Feeding was major activity (39–44%) day, with significant difference between groups. In area, lying standing rumination, while area idling, significantly different groups during day. D...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2009
Lynne A Daniels Anthea Magarey Diana Battistutta Jan M Nicholson Ann Farrell Geoffrey Davidson Geoffrey Cleghorn

BACKGROUND Primary prevention of childhood overweight is an international priority. In Australia 20-25% of 2-8 year olds are already overweight. These children are at substantially increased the risk of becoming overweight adults, with attendant increased risk of morbidity and mortality. Early feeding practices determine infant exposure to food (type, amount, frequency) and include responses (e...

2017
Naomi C. Bartle Kate Harvey

OBJECTIVES Breastfeeding confers important health benefits to both infants and their mothers, but rates are low in the United Kingdom and other developed countries despite widespread promotion. This study examined the relationships between personal and vicarious experience of infant feeding, self-efficacy, the theory of planned behaviour variables of attitudes and subjective norm, and the likel...

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