نتایج جستجو برای: decomposing feathers

تعداد نتایج: 9893  

2011
PIOTR MINIAS KRZYSZTOF KACZMAREK RADOSŁAW WŁODARCZYK TOMASZ JANISZEWSKI

External ageing of Common Snipe (Gallinago gallinago) still engenders considerable problems. To improve precision of age determination on the basis of plumage characteristics a scheme of post-juvenile moult was investigated in approximately 1200 first-year Common Snipes caught during autumn migration in central Poland. Post-juvenile moult was commenced from body feathers followed by moult of re...

2010
BETTINA MAHLER NANCY I. LOPEZ ALEJANDRO G. DI GIACOMO JUAN C. REBOREDA

The Shiny Cowbird Molothrus bonariensis is a sexually dichromatic species, in which males have blackish-blue iridescence and females are dull brown. However, in some subtropical parts of its distribution, females show a plumage polymorphism that ranges from dull brown to dark brown and even black. Plumage melanization has been shown to protect feathers from bacterial degradation, decreasing the...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2004
Ping Wu Lianhai Hou Maksim Plikus Michael Hughes Jeffrey Scehnet Sanong Suksaweang Randall Widelitz Ting-Xin Jiang Cheng-Ming Chuong

Integuments form the boundary between an organism and the environment. The evolution of novel developmental mechanisms in integuments and appendages allows animals to live in diverse ecological environments. Here we focus on amniotes. The major achievement for reptile skin is an adaptation to the land with the formation of a successful barrier. The stratum corneum enables this barrier to preven...

2017
Iga Nehring Marta Staniszewska Lucyna Falkowska

The purpose of the study was to determine the concentration of bisphenol A (BPA), 4-tert-octylphenol (OP), and 4-nonylphenol (NP), in human hair, the fur of Baltic grey seals and the feathers of herring gulls. Hair was collected from 42 volunteers, while grey seal fur (n = 17) came from the seal centre in Hel (Marine Station of Institute of Oceanography, University of Gdansk) and gull covert fe...

2008

A genetically recessive albino mutation, which inhibits pigment development in the eyes, skin, and feathers of domestic chickens from Brazil, is described. This mutation appeared in a flock of completely black chickens of a private breeder. There are no information on the origin, breed, or specific line of the birds. Pigment inhibition is apparently complete in the feathers and eyes. Bird sight...

2011
Menandro N. Acda

This study investigated the use of waste chicken feather (barbs and rachis) as reinforcement in cement-bonded composites. A series of composite boards consisting of various proportions of waste feather, cement, sand, and chemical admixtures were prepared. Mix workability decreased significantly as the proportion by weight of feathers or ground feathers increased from 5% to 20%. Boards containin...

2015
Johan Lindgren Peter Sjövall Ryan M. Carney Aude Cincotta Per Uvdal Steven W. Hutcheson Ola Gustafsson Ulysse Lefèvre François Escuillié Jimmy Heimdal Anders Engdahl Johan A. Gren Benjamin P. Kear Kazumasa Wakamatsu Johan Yans Pascal Godefroit

Feathers are amongst the most complex epidermal structures known, and they have a well-documented evolutionary trajectory across non-avian dinosaurs and basal birds. Moreover, melanosome-like microbodies preserved in association with fossil plumage have been used to reconstruct original colour, behaviour and physiology. However, these putative ancient melanosomes might alternatively represent m...

Journal: :Biology letters 2010
Jakob Vinther Derek E G Briggs Julia Clarke Gerald Mayr Richard O Prum

Investigation of feathers from the famous Middle Eocene Messel Oil Shale near Darmstadt, Germany shows that they are preserved as arrays of fossilized melanosomes, the surrounding beta-keratin having degraded. The majority of feathers are preserved as aligned rod-shaped eumelanosomes. In some, however, the barbules of the open pennaceous, distal portion of the feather vane are preserved as a co...

Journal: :Bioinspiration & biomimetics 2008
Yuyang Liu Xianqiong Chen J H Xin

Inspired by the non-wetting phenomena of duck feathers, the water repellent property of duck feathers was studied at the nanoscale. The microstructures of the duck feather were investigated by a scanning electron microscope (SEM) imaging method through a step-by-step magnifying procedure. The SEM results show that duck feathers have a multi-scale structure and that this multi-scale structure as...

2014
Daniel B. Thomas Paul C. Nascimbene Carla J. Dove David A. Grimaldi Helen F. James

Plumage colours bestowed by carotenoid pigments can be important for visual communication and likely have a long evolutionary history within Aves. Discovering plumage carotenoids in fossil feathers could provide insight into the ecology of ancient birds and non-avian dinosaurs. With reference to a modern feather, we sought chemical evidence of carotenoids in six feathers preserved in amber (Mio...

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