نتایج جستجو برای: supplementary feeding

تعداد نتایج: 138831  

2014
Colin Bonnington Kevin J. Gaston Karl L. Evans Antoni Margalida

Non-native species are frequently considered to influence urban assemblages. The grey squirrel Sciurus carolinensis is one such species that is widespread in the UK and is starting to spread across Europe; it predates birds' nests and can compete with birds for supplementary food. Using distance sampling across the urbanisation intensity gradient in Sheffield (UK) we test whether urban grey squ...

2015
Ragne Oja Karoline Zilmer Harri Valdmann Marco Apollonio

Supplementary feeding of ungulates, being widely used in game management, may have unwanted consequences. Its role in agricultural damage is well-studied, but few studies have considered the potential for the practice to attract ground nest predators. Our goal was to identify the factors influencing ground nest predation in the vicinity of year-round supplementary feeding sites for wild boar an...

نجم آبادی, شهاندخت, کاظمی, احمد,

In this descriptive cross-sectional survery, 820 children less than 2 years old were studied. The study was conducted in west of Tehran where the public health is supervised by Iran University of Medical Sciences and Health Services. Cases were selected by random stratified cluster sampling. It was shown that only 29.7% of infants were breast-fed within the first hour of life. 94% of children r...

Journal: :Malawi medical journal : the journal of Medical Association of Malawi 2010
Mark Manary MacDonald Ndekhat Joep J van Oosterhout

Wasting and food insecurity are commonly seen in patients receiving antiretroviral treatment (ART) programs in sub-Saharan Africa and south Asia, and supplementary feeding is often offered in conjunction with ART. Evidence for the effectiveness of such supplementary feeding is scant. A randomised, investigator-blinded, controlled clinical trial of two types of supplementary food, corn/soy blend...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2014
Amanda Veile Melanie Martin Lisa McAllister Michael Gurven

For many traditional, non-industrialized populations, intensive and prolonged breastfeeding buffers infant health against poverty, poor sanitation, and limited health care. Due to novel influences on local economies, values, and beliefs, the traditional and largely beneficial breastfeeding patterns of such populations may be changing to the detriment of infant health. To assess if and why such ...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 1996
C R Banapurmath M C Nagaraj S Banapurmath N Kesaree

OBJECTIVE To asses the prevailing breastfeeding and infant feeding practices in rural areas. DESIGN Stratified sampling method in a community based study. SUBJECTS 1050 infants from 0-24 months of age. RESULTS The timely first suckling rate was 0.3%. All the infants received prelacteal feeds. Colostrum was rejected by 29% of mothers. Delayed initiation of breastfeeding was common; 35% of ...

2013
Marie-Sophie García-Heras Ainara Cortés-Avizanda José-Antonio Donázar

Supplementary feeding stations, or "vulture restaurants", are common conservation management tools. While a number of studies have investigated the consequences of surplus food on the population dynamics of scavengers, relatively little is known about the effects of such practices at the individual level. Within the long-term monitored breeding population of Canarian Egyptian vultures (Neophron...

2015
John G Ewen Leila Walker Stefano Canessa Jim J Groombridge

Supplementary feeding is often a knee-jerk reaction to population declines, and its application is not critically evaluated, leading to polarized views among managers on its usefulness. Here, we advocate a more strategic approach to supplementary feeding so that the choice to use it is clearly justified over, or in combination with, other management actions and the predicted consequences are th...

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