نتایج جستجو برای: spiny eel

تعداد نتایج: 7025  

Journal: :Reproductive biology 2008
Hayley Dickinson Tania Griffiths David W Walker Graham Jenkin

Ultrasound was used to measure growth of the spiny mouse fetus throughout gestation and to record Doppler measurements of heart rate and umbilical blood flow to monitor fetal blood supply and wellbeing. Female spiny mice were anesthetized on 6 occasions throughout pregnancy. Ultrasound was performed with a Philips HDI 5000 machine using a compact linear CL15-7 transducer. Fetal heart rate and g...

2005
David Eilam Noa Pinter-Wollman Tamar Dayan

We studied a system in which 2 desert rodent species coexist through temporal partitioning. Previous research suggests that the common spiny mouse (Acomys cahirinus) competitively forces the golden spiny mouse (A. russatus) into diurnal activity, but the mechanism driving this separation is not entirely understood. To test whether aggression is the driving force in this exclusion, we analyzed i...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1972
P J Hollins B I Hoffbrand I M Haffajee

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Journal: :Evolution & development 2008
Jessica A Lehoczky Jeffrey W Innis

The N-terminal region of human HOXA13 has seven discrete polyalanine tracts. Our previous analysis of these tracts in multiple major vertebrate clades suggested that three are mammal-specific. We now report the N-terminal HOXA13 repetitive tract structures in the monotreme Tachyglossus aculeatus (echidna). Contrary to our expectations, echidna HOXA13 possesses a unique set of polyalanine tracts...

Journal: :Current Biology 2015
David R. Bellwood Christopher H.R. Goatley Orpha Bellwood Daniel J. Delbarre Matt Friedman

Jaw protrusion is one of the most important innovations in vertebrate feeding over the last 400 million years [1, 2]. Protrusion enables a fish to rapidly decrease the distance between itself and its prey [2, 3]. We assessed the evolution and functional implications of jaw protrusion in teleost fish assemblages from shallow coastal seas since the Cretaceous. By examining extant teleost fishes, ...

2012
Wann-Nian Tzeng Yu-Heng Tseng Yu-San Han Chih-Chieh Hsu Chih-Wei Chang Emanuele Di Lorenzo Chih-hao Hsieh

Long-term (1967-2008) glass eel catches were used to investigate climatic effects on the annual recruitment of Japanese eel to Taiwan. Specifically, three prevailing hypotheses that potentially explain the annual recruitment were evaluated. Hypothesis 1: high precipitation shifts the salinity front northward, resulting in favorable spawning locations. Hypothesis 2: a southward shift of the posi...

Journal: :Neuron 1998
Ilya A Fleidervish Alexander M Binshtok Michael J Gutnick

In sensory areas of neocortex, thalamocortical afferents project primarily onto the spiny stellate neurons of Layer 4. Anatomical evidence indicates that these cells receive most of their excitatory input from other cortical neurons, including other spiny stellate cells. Although this local network must play an important role in sensory processing, little is known about the properties of the ne...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Kenneth C Catania

In March 1800, Alexander von Humboldt observed the extraordinary spectacle of native fisherman collecting electric eels (Electrophorus electricus) by "fishing with horses" [von Humboldt A (1807) Ann Phys 25:34-43]. The strategy was to herd horses into a pool containing electric eels, provoking the eels to attack by pressing themselves against the horses while discharging. Once the eels were exh...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Benjamin H Mackey Joshua J Roering Michael P Lamb

Large bedrock landslides have been shown to modulate rates and processes of river activity by forming dams, forcing upstream aggradation of water and sediment, and generating catastrophic outburst floods. Less apparent is the effect of large landslide dams on river ecosystems and marine sedimentation. Combining analyses of 1-m resolution topographic data (acquired via airborne laser mapping) an...

2014
Feng-Yu Wang Wen-Chun Fu I-Li Wang Hong Young Yan Tzi-Yuan Wang

Catadromous fishes migrate between ocean and freshwater during particular phases of their life cycle. The dramatic environmental changes shape their physiological features, e.g. visual sensitivity, olfactory ability, and salinity tolerance. Anguilla marmorata, a catadromous eel, migrates upstream on dark nights, following the lunar cycle. Such behavior may be correlated with ontogenetic changes...

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