نتایج جستجو برای: arabian sheep

تعداد نتایج: 45860  

Journal: :Marine Biology Research 2022

The Arabian carpet shark, Chiloscyllium arabicum is endemic to the Gulf and northern Sea. aim of this work study reproduction maturity species. A total 87 males 139 females, including 19 egg-bearing individuals collected from bottom set longline fisheries in Saudi waters between October 2017 February 2019, were examined. size at 50% was estimated as 62.3 62.5 cm length (TL) for respectively. Ch...

2013
A. Sarvalingam A. Rajendran R. Sivalingam P. Jayanthi

Cissus rotundifolia (Forsk.) Vahl, a native to Africa and the Arabian Peninsula is recorded for the first time from the Peninsular India. A detailed description with illustration and relevant notes are provided for easy identification.

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2010
Paulraj K Lawrence Sudarvili Shanthalingam Rohana P Dassanayake Renuka Subramaniam Caroline N Herndon Donald P Knowles Fred R Rurangirwa William J Foreyt Gary Wayman Ann Marie Marciel Sarah K Highlander Subramaniam Srikumaran

Previous studies demonstrated that bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) died of pneumonia when commingled with domestic sheep (Ovis aries) but did not conclusively prove that the responsible pathogens were transmitted from domestic to bighorn sheep. The objective of this study was to determine, unambiguously, whether Mannheimia haemolytica can be transmitted from domestic to bighorn sheep when they ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2011
R Z Zhong H W Liu D W Zhou H X Sun C S Zhao

The aim of this study was to determine the effects of 8 h of road transportation on physiological responses and meat quality traits of sheep at 6, 12, and 24 mo of age. Seventy-two male sheep were equally divided into transported (TRANS) and nontransported (CON) treatments (n = 36), and each treatment was subdivided into 3 groups by age (n = 12). Sheep in CON groups were weighed, blood sampled,...

2012
L. Resplandy

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2017
Heather Holl Ramiro Isaza Yasmin Mohamoud Ayeda Ahmed Faisal Almathen Cherifi Youcef Semir Gaouar Douglas F. Antczak Samantha Brooks

While the typical Arabian camel is characterized by a single colored coat, there are rare populations with white spotting patterns. White spotting coat patterns are found in virtually all domesticated species, but are rare in wild species. Theories suggest that white spotting is linked to the domestication process, and is occasionally associated with health disorders. Though mutations have been...

2018
Daniel K W Chu Kenrie P Y Hui Ranawaka A P M Perera Eve Miguel Daniela Niemeyer Jincun Zhao Rudragouda Channappanavar Gytis Dudas Jamiu O Oladipo Amadou Traoré Ouafaa Fassi-Fihri Abraham Ali Getnet F Demissié Doreen Muth Michael C W Chan John M Nicholls David K Meyerholz Sulyman A Kuranga Gezahegne Mamo Ziqi Zhou Ray T Y So Maged G Hemida Richard J Webby Francois Roger Andrew Rambaut Leo L M Poon Stanley Perlman Christian Drosten Veronique Chevalier Malik Peiris

Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) causes a zoonotic respiratory disease of global public health concern, and dromedary camels are the only proven source of zoonotic infection. Although MERS-CoV infection is ubiquitous in dromedaries across Africa as well as in the Arabian Peninsula, zoonotic disease appears confined to the Arabian Peninsula. MERS-CoVs from Africa have hith...

2011
Yousef Alosairi Jörg Imberger Roger A. Falconer

[1] The assimilative capacities of estuaries and coastal seas for effluent discharges are predominantly determined by the rates at which pollutant‐bearing effluents are first dispersed and then flushed from the coastal region into the open ocean. The dispersion coefficients and flushing, as measured by the water residence time in the Persian Gulf (Arabian Gulf), were investigated using the thre...

2017
Yanqun Wang Di Liu Weifeng Shi Roujian Lu Wenling Wang Yanjie Zhao Yao Deng Weimin Zhou Hongguang Ren Jun Wu Yu Wang Guizhen Wu George F. Gao Wenjie Tan

ing infections in humans is genetically indistinguishable from the virus found in Arabian camels (dromedaries) in the Middle East. Although no primary human case of MERS was reported outside the Arabian Peninsula, camel populations in Africa are known to have high prevalence of antibodies against MERS-CoV. We carried out surveillance for MERS-CoV in dromedaries in Africa and Central Asia. By ME...

2017
Shubham Tripathi Manish Tiwari Jongmin Lee Boo-Keun Khim Dhananjai K. Pandey Peter D. Clift Denise K. Kulhanek Sergio Andò James A.P. Bendle Sophia Aharonovich Elizabeth M. Griffith Gundiga P. Gurumurthy Annette Hahn Masao Iwai Anil Kumar A. Ganesh Kumar Hannah M. Liddy Huayu Lu Mitchell W. Lyle Ravi Mishra Tallavajhala Radhakrishna Claire M. Routledge Rajeev Saraswat Rakesh Saxena Giancarlo Scardia Girish K. Sharma Arun D. Singh Stephan Steinke Kenta Suzuki Lisa Tauxe Zhaokai Xu Zhaojie Yu

In the Arabian Sea, South Asian monsoon (SAM)-induced high surface water productivity coupled with poor ventilation of intermediate water results in strong denitrification within the oxygen minimum zone (OMZ). Despite the significance of denitrification in the Arabian Sea, we have no long-term record of its evolution spanning the past several million years. Here, we present the first record of ...

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