نتایج جستجو برای: western white shrimp female brood

تعداد نتایج: 626107  

2015
Héctor Castillo-Juárez Gabriel R. Campos-Montes Alejandra Caballero-Zamora Hugo H. Montaldo

The uses of breeding programs for the Pacific white shrimp [Penaeus (Litopenaeus) vannamei] based on mixed linear models with pedigreed data are described. The application of these classic breeding methods yielded continuous progress of great value to increase the profitability of the shrimp industry in several countries. Recent advances in such areas as genomics in shrimp will allow for the de...

Journal: :Rivista italiana di ornitologia 2022

Interspecific brood or nest parasitism is a relatively common breeding behavior in birds. Through this reproductive tactic, brood-parasites avoid the costs associated with raising and maintaining chicks by laying their eggs nests of host species which they are specialized. The cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) follows parasite strategy. Female cuckoos lay other bird species, mimicking egg shape, size, c...

Journal: :Developmental neurobiology 2016
Mélanie F Guigueno Scott A MacDougall-Shackleton David F Sherry

Brown-headed cowbirds (Molothrus ater) are one of few species in which females show more complex space use than males. Female cowbirds search for, revisit, and parasitize host nests and, in a previous study, outperformed males on an open field spatial search task. Previous research reported a female-biased sex difference in the volume of the hippocampus, a region of the brain involved in spatia...

Journal: :Theoretical population biology 1999
J Courteau S Lessard

LMC (local mate competition) was first introduced by W. D. Hamilton to explain extraordinary female-biased sex ratios observed in a variety of insects and mites. In the original model, the population is subdivided into an infinite number of colonies founded by a fixed number of inseminated females producing the same very large number of offspring. The male offspring compete within the colonies ...

2011
Syed Musthaq S Jimmy Kwang

White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV) is an infectious pathogen of shrimp and other crustaceans, and neither effective vaccines nor adequate treatments are currently available. WSSV is an enveloped dsDNA virus, and one of its major envelope proteins, VP28, plays a pivotal role in WSSV infection. In an attempt to develop a vaccine against WSSV, we inserted the VP28 gene into a baculovirus vector tail...

2003
J. S. Turner

Contact incubation of eggs is one of the most conspicuous features of avian biology. Its purpose is the maintenance of a warm and steady egg temperature, and during incubation, the parent bird undergoes remarkable changes in its behaviour and physiology, all seemingly directed to meeting this need. For example, the pectoral skin of incubating birds, commonly the female, but in some instances th...

2012
T. W. Flegel

The giant or black tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon, was formerly the dominant cultured shrimp species in Asia. Since approximately 2002, it has been essentially replaced by the domesticated American whiteleg shrimp P. vannamei. The change in dominant species has affected disease concerns. For both species, white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) and yellow head virus (YHV) are the most lethal. For P. mo...

Ajdehakosh, A., Hafezieh , M., Hosseini, S.H.,

In this research, the nutritional effects of Sargassum ilicifolium Chabahar Bay, Oman Sea, on cholesterol levels of white-leg shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) were studied. The seaweed was collected from coastal areas, rinsed, dried, powdered and the nutritional values were measured in the laboratory. A part of protein resources of shrimp feed replaced with seaweed powder in four treatments (D: as...

2012
Luc te Marvelde Marcel E. Visser

Seasonal timing of reproduction and the number of clutches produced per season are two key avian life-history traits with major fitness consequences. Female condition may play an important role in these decisions. In mammals, body condition and leptin levels are correlated. In birds, the role of leptin remains unclear. We did two experiments where we implanted female great tits with a pellet re...

2012
Sunil Kumar Sahu Kandasamy Kathiresan Reena Singh Poomalai Senthilraja

White spot syndrome (WSS) is one of the most common and most disastrous diseases of shrimp worldwide. It causes up to 100% mortality within 3 to 4 days in commercial shrimp farms, resulting in large economic losses to the shrimp farming industry. VP28 envelope protein of WSSV is reported to play a key role in the systemic infection in shrimps. Considering the most sombre issue of viral disease ...

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