نتایج جستجو برای: parrots

تعداد نتایج: 711  

Journal: :Developmental psychobiology 2004
C L Meehan J P Garner J A Mench

Stereotypies are abnormal repetitive behaviors that often develop in animals housed in impoverished environments. Stereotypy represents the interaction of several complex developmental phenomena. To characterize the temporal nature of stereotypy increase (escalation) and decrease (attenuation), we monitored changes in stereotypy performance in young Orange-winged Amazon parrots reared either in...

2017
Jeann Leal de Araujo Ian Tizard Jianhua Guo J Jill Heatley Aline Rodrigues Hoffmann Raquel R. Rech

The identification of Parrot bornaviruses (PaBV) in psittacine birds with proventricular dilatation disease (PDD) has not been sufficient to explain the pathogenesis of this fatal disease, since not all infected birds develop clinical signs. Although the most accepted theory indicates that PaBV directly triggers an inflammatory response in this disease, another hypothesis suggests the disease i...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2011
Zoe P Demery Jackie Chappell Graham R Martin

Parrots are exceptional among birds for their high levels of exploratory behaviour and manipulatory abilities. It has been argued that foraging method is the prime determinant of a bird's visual field configuration. However, here we argue that the topography of visual fields in parrots is related to their playful dexterity, unique anatomy and particularly the tactile information that is gained ...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2005
J Ragusa-Netro

Neotropical parrots forage for various food items such as seeds, fruit pulp, flowers, young leaves, and even arthropods. While foraging, many species wander over large areas that include both open and closed habitats. In this study, I examined parrot foraging activity during a brief synchronous and massive flowering in August 1998 in a tecoma savanna (dominated by Tabebuia aurea) in the souther...

2011
Christine J. Charvet Georg F. Striedter

Anseriform birds (ducks and geese) as well as parrots and songbirds have evolved a disproportionately enlarged telencephalon compared with many other birds. However, parrots and songbirds differ from anseriform birds in their mode of development. Whereas ducks and geese are precocial (e.g., hatchlings feed on their own), parrots and songbirds are altricial (e.g., hatchlings are fed by their par...

Journal: :Scottish Geographical Magazine 1900

Journal: :Wildlife Research 2022

Context Night parrots (Pezoporus occidentalis) are one of Australia’s most endangered birds, and there is evidence suggesting feral cats (Felis catus) a major cause decline. However, because night currently have restricted distribution, little known the ecology around their remaining populations. This limits development effective management strategies. Aims The aims this study were to understan...

Journal: :Japanese Journal of Ornithology 1969

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