نتایج جستجو برای: breeding season is lori

تعداد نتایج: 7288909  

2015
Han Cao Liang Wang Shuo Zhang Lu Lu Xia Sheng Yingying Han Zhengrong Yuan Qiang Weng

Prolactin (PRL) has numerous actions in mammalian biological systems including mammary development and biological processes. The aim of this study was to investigate the seasonal changes of prolactin receptor (PRLR) expression in the scented gland of muskrat during the breeding and nonbreeding seasons. Histologically, glandular cells, interstitial cells and excretory tubules were identified in ...

1997
R. E. Larsen

Long breeding seasons result in long calving seasons. This results in calvings distributed through a range of environmental and nutritional conditions and a disparity in calf maturity at any planned weaning time. It also results in cows entering their period of maximal nutritional requirements over the same range of environmental conditions. Attempts to increase cow and calf productivity often ...

Journal: :Acta histochemica 2017
Rafik Menad Souaâd Smaï Xavier Bonnet Thérèse Gernigon-Spychalowicz Elara Moudilou Farida Khammar Jean-Marie Exbrayat

An increasing number of studies revealed the importance of estrogen in male reproduction. However, most research was conducted in laboratory rodents subjected to standardized environmental conditions. Therefore, seasonal regulations of estrogen pathways remain poorly understood under natural conditions. Using immunohistochemistry, the expression of several molecules involved in the functioning ...

2018
Eunbi Kwon Willow B English Emily L Weiser Samantha E Franks David J Hodkinson David B Lank Brett K Sandercock

Biological impacts of climate change are exemplified by shifts in phenology. As the timing of breeding advances, the within-season relationships between timing of breeding and reproductive traits may change and cause long-term changes in the population mean value of reproductive traits. We investigated long-term changes in the timing of breeding and within-season patterns of clutch size, egg vo...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2003
Mauricio Lima Nils Chr Stenseth Herwig Leirs Fabián M Jaksic

The seasonally determined demographic structure of two semi-arid rodents, both agricultural pest species (the leaf-eared mouse (Phyllotis darwini) in Chile and the multimammate mouse (Mastomys natalensis) in Tanzania), is analysed using capture-mark-recapture (CMR) statistical models and measures for elasticity (the relative change in the growth rate due to a relative unit change in the paramet...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2004
Wolfgang Goymann Ignacio T Moore Alexander Scheuerlein Katharina Hirschenhauser Alan Grafen John C Wingfield

Previous investigations suggest that male tropical birds have lower plasma testosterone concentrations than northern latitude species. To test whether this generalization is valid, we analyzed all currently available plasma testosterone data of tropical birds. We focused on peak breeding testosterone levels using phylogenetic and conventional statistics. Explanatory variables considered were so...

2013
Jamie N. Womble Scott M. Gende

Marine protected areas (MPAs) are increasingly being used as a conservation tool for highly mobile marine vertebrates and the focus is typically on protecting breeding areas where individuals are aggregated seasonally. Yet movements during the non-breeding season can overlap with threats that may be equally as important to population dynamics. Thus understanding habitat use and movements of spe...

2004
Liesbeth De Neve Juan J. Soler Manuel Soler Tomás Pérez-Contreras

Reproductive success in many avian populations declines throughout the breeding season. Two hypotheses have gained attention to explain such a decline: the ‘‘timing’’ hypothesis proposes that deteriorating food availability causes the decline in reproductive success (causal effect of breeding time), whereas the ‘‘quality’’ hypothesis proposes that individuals of lower phenotypic quality reprodu...

2005
MATTHEW D. JOHNSON THOMAS W. SHERRY ALLAN M. STRONG

1. Explanations for the integration of migratory and non-migratory (resident) birds in the Neotropics have been complicated by the paradox that arthropod abundances are low when bird abundances reach their annual peak. The breeding currency hypothesis offers an explanation for this paradox by postulating that resident birds are limited in the breeding season by the availability of large arthrop...

2004
J. MARK JENKINS E. JACKMAN

--A field experiment, offering a choice of two prey fish of unequal sizes to foraging Bald Eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus), was devised. The objective of the field experiment was to determine if eagles preferred one prey item over another, and if this preference varied between breeding and non-breeding seasons. A total of 67 trials were conducted on four nesting pairs of eagles, 32 trials in ...

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