نتایج جستجو برای: wild population

تعداد نتایج: 841273  

2017
Sandra Bouwhuis John L. Quinn Ben C. Sheldon Simon Verhulst S. Bouwhuis B. C. Sheldon Edward Grey

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2011
T Alexandrov P Kamenov D Stefanov K Depner

Between August and November 2009, eight cases of classical swine fever (CSF) occurred in young wild boar in a 25-km2 oak forest3 km south of the river Danube in the north-eastern part of Bulgaria. The wild boar population within the affected area was estimated to be 156 animals, or approximately six boar per km2. To control and eradicate the disease, and in addition to vaccination and hunting, ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2010
Barbara Helm Marcel E Visser

Timing is essential, but circadian clocks, which play a crucial role in timekeeping, are almost unaddressed in evolutionary ecology. A key property of circadian clocks is their free-running period length (τ), i.e. the time taken for a full cycle under constant conditions. Under laboratory conditions, concordance of τ with the ambient light-dark cycle confers major fitness benefits, but little i...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2013
Patrick O Onyango Laurence R Gesquiere Jeanne Altmann Susan C Alberts

This article is part of a Special Issue "Puberty and Adolescence". The onset of reproduction is preceded by a host of organismal adjustments and transformations, involving morphological, physiological, and behavioral changes. In highly social mammals, including humans and most nonhuman primates, the timing and nature of maturational processes are affected by the animal's social milieu as well a...

2011
Andrew R Whiteley Anuradha Bhat Emilia P Martins Richard L Mayden M Arunachalam Silva Uusi-Heikkilä A T A Ahmed Jiwan Shrestha Matthew Clark Derek Stemple Louis Bernatchez

Understanding a wider range of genotype-phenotype associations can be achieved through ecological and evolutionary studies of traditional laboratory models. Here, we conducted the first large-scale geographic analysis of genetic variation within and among wild zebrafish (Danio rerio) populations occurring in Nepal, India, and Bangladesh, and we genetically compared wild populations to several c...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2012
Megan Phifer-Rixey François Bonhomme Pierre Boursot Gary A Churchill Jaroslav Piálek Priscilla K Tucker Michael W Nachman

Estimates of the proportion of amino acid substitutions that have been fixed by selection (α) vary widely among taxa, ranging from zero in humans to over 50% in Drosophila. This wide range may reflect differences in the efficacy of selection due to differences in the effective population size (N(e)). However, most comparisons have been made among distantly related organisms that differ not only...

2011
James E. Norton Mary V Ashley

Baird's tapir, Tapirus bairdii, is an endangered, large, Central American mammal whose shy behaviour, solitary social structure and preference for deep tropical forests make it difficult to study using traditional field biology techniques. Despite great concern regarding its conservation status, very little is known about its population structure, mating system or dispersal patterns, informatio...

2014
Timothée D. Fouqueray Daniel T. Blumstein Raquel Monclús Julien G. A. Martin

In mammals, prenatal exposure to sex steroid hormones may have profound effects on later behavior and fitness and have been reported under both laboratory and field conditions. Anogenital distance is a non-invasive measure of prenatal exposure to sex steroid hormones. While we know that intra-uterine position and litter sex ratio influence anogenital distance, there are other, heretofore unstud...

Journal: :Science 2010
R Rodríguez-Muñoz A Bretman J Slate C A Walling T Tregenza

The understanding of natural and sexual selection requires both field and laboratory studies to exploit the advantages and avoid the disadvantages of each approach. However, studies have tended to be polarized among the types of organisms studied, with vertebrates studied in the field and invertebrates in the lab. We used video monitoring combined with DNA profiling of all of the members of a w...

Journal: :Fragmenta Faunistica 2021

Sex ratio (ratio between the number of male and female individuals in a population) is an important factor contributing to survival rates population wild. Imbalanced sex often cause diminished endangered species. The analysis DNA collected through noninvasive methodologies effectively allows monitor populations rare species or that are difficult observe Such method was used determine capercaill...

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