نتایج جستجو برای: avians

تعداد نتایج: 129  

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2006
A Goldani G S Carvalho J C Bicca-Marques

The Parsimony Analysis of Endemicity (PAE) is a method of historical biogeography that is used for detecting and connecting areas of endemism. Based on data on the distribution of Neotropical primates, we constructed matrices using quadrats, interfluvial regions and pre-determinated areas of endemism described for avians as Operative Geographic Units (OGUs). We codified the absence of a species...

Journal: :Journal of dental research 2009
A H Jheon R A Schneider

Avian embryos, which have been studied scientifically since Aristotle, continue to persevere as invaluable research tools, especially for our understanding of the development and evolution of the craniofacial skeleton. Whether the topic is beak shape in Darwin's finches or signaling interactions that underlie bone and tooth formation, birds offer advantages for craniofacial biology that uniquel...

Journal: :Acta tropica 1971
S K Moloo R F Steiger R Brun P F Boreham

A survey to determine the role of local Glossina species on the transmission of human sleeping sickness has been carried out in the Ikoma/Seronera/Kilimafedha triangle. Three different tsetse species were encountered; they were G. swyn¬ nertoni, G. pallidipes and G. brevipalpis. Out of 6,348 G. swynnertoni and 623 G. pallidipes examined not a single carried salivary gland infection. G. swynnert...

Journal: :Developmental dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists 2012
Erika Cristina Jorge Mohi U Ahmed Ingo Bothe Luiz Lehmman Coutinho Susanne Dietrich

BACKGROUND Repulsive guidance molecules (RGM) are high-affinity ligands for the Netrin receptor Neogenin, and they are crucial for nervous system development including neural tube closure; neuronal and neural crest cell differentiation and axon guidance. Recent studies implicated RGM molecules in bone morphogenetic protein signaling, which regulates a variety of developmental processes. Moreove...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
G P Wagner J A Gauthier

Persistent contradictions in well supported empirical findings usually point to important scientific problems and may even lead to exciting new insights. One of the most enduring problems in evolutionary biology is the apparent conflict between paleontological and embryological evidence regarding the homology of the digits in the avian hand (1, 2). We propose that this problem highlights an imp...

2014
Amy M. Balanoff G. S. Bever Mark A. Norell

The high degree of encephalization characterizing modern birds is the product of a long evolutionary history, our understanding of which is still largely in its infancy. Here we provide a redescription of the endocranial space of the oviraptorosaurian dinosaur Conchoraptor gracilis with the goal of assessing the hypothesis that it shares uniquely derived endocranial characters with crown-group ...

2015
David W. Waite Michael W. Taylor

Birds represent a diverse and evolutionarily successful lineage, occupying a wide range of niches throughout the world. Like all vertebrates, avians harbor diverse communities of microorganisms within their guts, which collectively fulfill crucial roles in providing the host with nutrition and protection from pathogens. Across the field of avian microbiology knowledge is extremely uneven, with ...

2016
Federica Bertocchini Susana M. Chuva de Sousa Lopes

In the field of germline development in amniote vertebrates, primordial germ cell (PGC) specification in birds and reptiles remains controversial. Avians are believed to adopt a predetermination or maternal specification mode of PGC formation, contrary to an inductive mode employed by mammals and, supposedly, reptiles. Here, we revisit and review some key aspects of PGC development that channel...

2011
Keith Dai Phan Louis-Philippe Croteau Joseph Wai Keung Kam Artur Kania Jean-François Cloutier Samantha Joanna Butler

Dcc is the key receptor that mediates attractive responses of axonal growth cones to netrins, a family of axon guidance cues used throughout evolution. However, a Dcc homolog has not yet been identified in the chicken genome, raising the possibility that Dcc is not present in avians. Here we show that the closely related family member neogenin may functionally substitute for Dcc in the developi...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 1997
E C Oesterle T T Tsue E W Rubel

Postembryonic production of inner-ear hair cells occurs both normally and after insult in lower vertebrates and avians. To determine how this proliferation is controlled, several growth factors were tested for effects on progenitor-cell division in cultured avian vestibular sensory epithelium. Mitogenic effects of bombesin, epidermal growth factor, insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I), insulin,...

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