نتایج جستجو برای: spyraena jello وspyraena forsteri

تعداد نتایج: 217  

Journal: :International journal of food microbiology 2013
Abdul Jabbar Rachel W J Fong Kia X Kok Andreas L Lopata Robin B Gasser Ian Beveridge

This study characterized anisakid nematodes in estuarine and near-shore species of fish in southern Western Australia. A total of 108 fish representing 13 species were examined for anisakid larvae. For the molecular characterization of anisakid larvae (n=218), we used PCR-coupled mutation scanning-sequencing-phylogenetic analyses of sequence variation in the internal transcribed spacers of nucl...

2004
Paul J. Ponganis Robert P. van Dam Torre Knower David H. Levenson Katherine V. Ponganis

In order to document deep (> 100 m) dives and aortic temperature responses of emperor penguins (Aptenodytes forsteri) at an isolated dive hole, and also to evaluate a new catheterization technique, three birds were equipped with time depth recorders, temperature data loggers, and percutaneously-inserted aortic thermistors. After recovery from anesthesia, they were provided access for one day to...

Journal: :Journal of experimental zoology. Part B, Molecular and developmental evolution 2011
Gareth J Fraser Moya Meredith Smith

Classically the oral dentition with teeth regulated into a successional iterative order was thought to have evolved from the superficial skin denticles migrating into the mouth at the stage when jaws evolved. The canonical view is that the initiation of a pattern order for teeth at the mouth margin required development of a sub-epithelial, permanent dental lamina. This provided regulated tooth ...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2013
Barnett A Rattner Rebecca S Lazarus Gary H Heinz Natalie K Karouna-Renier Sandra L Schultz Robert C Hale

Concentrations of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in Forster's tern (Sterna forsteri) eggs from San Francisco Bay have been reported to range up to 63μgg(-1) lipid weight. This value exceeds the lowest-observed-adverse-effect level (1.8μgg(-1) egg wet weight; ∼32μg(-1) lipid weight) reported in an embryotoxicity study with American kestrels (Falco sparverius). As a surrogate for Forster'...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2006
Frédéric Angelier Christophe Barbraud Hervé Lormée François Prud'homme Olivier Chastel

The function and causes of kidnapping juveniles are little understood because individuals sustain some breeding costs to rear an unrelated offspring. Here we focus on the proximal causes of this behaviour in emperor penguins (Aptenodytes forsteri), whose failed breeders often kidnap chicks. We experimentally tested the hypothesis that kidnapping behaviour was the result of high residual levels ...

Journal: :Circulation. Arrhythmia and electrophysiology 2010
Jacques M T de Bakker Fred H M Wittkampf

Extracellular electrograms, recorded directly from the heart, are the hallmarks of invasive cardiac electrophysiology and provide information about the electric status of the underlying myocardium. These electrograms are generated by depolarization of cardiomyocytes that generates transmembrane currents in extracellular space and potential differences due to electric resistance of the extracell...

2015
Jane M. Hughes Daniel J. Schmidt Joel A. Huey Kathryn M. Real Thomas Espinoza Andrew McDougall Peter K. Kind Steven Brooks David T. Roberts

The Australian lungfish is a unique living representative of an ancient dipnoan lineage, listed as 'vulnerable' to extinction under Australia's Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. Historical accounts indicate this species occurred naturally in two adjacent river systems in Australia, the Burnett and Mary. Current day populations in other rivers are thought to have ari...

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