نتایج جستجو برای: congo african grey parrot

تعداد نتایج: 130453  

2012
Paul N. Hudson Joshua Self Sonja Weiss Zachary Braden Yuhong Xiao Natasha M. Girgis Ginny Emerson Christine Hughes Scott A. Sammons Stuart N. Isaacs Inger K. Damon Victoria A. Olson

Monkeypox virus (MPXV) causes a smallpox-like disease in humans. Clinical and epidemiological studies provide evidence of pathogenicity differences between two geographically distinct monkeypox virus clades: the West African and Congo Basin. Genomic analysis of strains from both clades identified a ∼10 kbp deletion in the less virulent West African isolates sequenced to date. One absent open re...

2001
Roger Fotso

This paper concerns monitoring the contiguous tropical forest biome that spans six central African countries (Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Congo, Central African Republic, and the Democratic Republic of Congo). The author offers a general overview of biological characteristics of central African forests, introducing a starting point from which to analyze regional approaches to biological...

Journal: :Cognition 2016
Irene M Pepperberg Ken Nakayama

A Grey parrot, Griffin (Psittacus erithacus), previously taught English labels for various colors and shapes with respect to three-dimensional (3D) stimuli, was tested on his ability to transfer to very different two-dimensional (2D) images consisting of modal and amodal completion stimuli. For modal completion (aka subjective contours), Kanizsa figures were constructed using black 'pac-men' to...

Journal: :Journal of comparative psychology 2006
Irene M Pepperberg

A grey parrot (Psittacus erithacus), able to label the color of the bigger or smaller object in a pair (I. M. Pepperberg & M. V. Brezinsky, 1991), to vocally quantify < or =6 item sets (including heterogeneous subsets; I. M. Pepperberg, 1994), and separately trained to identify Arabic numerals 1-6 with the same vocal English labels but not to associate Arabic numbers with their relevant physica...

Journal: :Journal of Ecology and The Natural Environment 2016

2011
Julia Schwarzer Bernhard Misof Seraphin N. Ifuta Ulrich K. Schliewen

Most freshwater diversity is arguably located in networks of rivers and streams, but, in contrast to lacustrine systems riverine radiations, are largely understudied. The extensive rapids of the lower Congo River is one of the few river stretches inhabited by a locally endemic cichlid species flock as well as several species pairs, for which we provide evidence that they have radiated in situ. ...

2015
Andino Maseleno Md. Mahmud Hasan Norjaidi Tuah Muhammad Muslihudin

This paper presents Fuzzy Logic and Dempster-Shafer belief theory to encounter the most important and unexpected enemies of the human been the epidemic diseases through the prediction of the risk of African Trypanosomiasis spreading. This work is estimated basic probability assignments using Fuzzy membership functions which capture vagueness. The advantage of this method is a new method to obta...

2014

Gnetum africanum (eru or African Jointfir) is a vine gymnosperm species found natively throughout tropical Africa.[1] Though bearing leaves, the genus Gnetum are gymnosperms, related to pine and other conifers.[2][3][4] Eru has numerous common names and is grown in various countries across Africa, including: Cameroon (Eru, okok, m’fumbua, or fumbua), Angola (KoKo), Nigeria (ukase or afang), Gab...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2013
Maarten P M Vanhove Maarten Van Steenberge Steven Dessein Filip A M Volckaert Jos Snoeks Tine Huyse Antoine Pariselle

Fishes normally restricted to inland waters are valuable model systems for historical biogeography, inter alia, because of their limited dispersal abilities and concordance with the distribution patterns of other freshwater taxa (Zogaris et al. 2009). The comparison of fish species assemblages has been the major biogeographical tool for delineating African aquatic ecoregions as the fossil recor...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2005
Anna M Likos Scott A Sammons Victoria A Olson A Michael Frace Yu Li Melissa Olsen-Rasmussen Whitni Davidson Renee Galloway Marina L Khristova Mary G Reynolds Hui Zhao Darin S Carroll Aaron Curns Pierre Formenty Joseph J Esposito Russell L Regnery Inger K Damon

Human monkeypox was first recognized outside Africa in 2003 during an outbreak in the USA that was traced to imported monkeypox virus (MPXV)-infected West African rodents. Unlike the smallpox-like disease described in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC; a Congo Basin country), disease in the USA appeared milder. Here, analyses compared clinical, laboratory and epidemiological features of...

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