نتایج جستجو برای: pelicans

تعداد نتایج: 147  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2004
Roger S Seymour Sue Runciman Russell V Baudinette James T Pearson

Quantitative methods have been used to correlate maximal oxygen uptake with lung development in Australian pelicans. These birds produce the largest altricial neonates and become some of the largest birds capable of flight. During post-hatching growth to adults, body mass increases by two orders of magnitude (from 88 g to 8.8 kg). Oxygen consumption rates were measured at rest and during exposu...

2011
MATTHEW W. REUDINK CHRISTOPHER J. KYLE JOSEPH J. NOCERA REBEKAH A. OOMEN M. CLAY GREEN CHRISTOPHER M. SOMERS

Many highly mobile species, such as migratory birds, can move and disperse over long distances, yet exhibit high levels of population genetic structuring. Although movement capabilities may enable dispersal, gene flow may be restricted by behavioural constraints such as philopatry. In the present study, we examined patterns of genetic differentiation across the range of a highly mobile, colonia...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2012
Stacy S Vander Pol Daniel W Anderson Patrick G R Jodice Joyce E Stuckey

Brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) were listed as endangered in the United States in 1970, largely due to reproductive failure and mortality caused by organochlorine contaminants, such as DDT. The southeast population, P.o. carolinensis, was delisted in 1985, while the west coast population, P.o. californicus, was not delisted until 2009. As fish-eating coastal seabirds, brown pelicans may...

Journal: :Journal of Threatened Taxa 2023

Monitoring of Gharial Gavialis gangeticus in National Chambal Sanctuary (NCS) since 1983 has resulted collection data on other ecological associates, located between 25.8474–26.4389 0N, 76.5645–79.2132 0E. One such beneficiary this long term monitoring program are the pelicans, locally called ‘Hawaseel’. Pelican species visiting from November to March include Dalmatian Pelecanus crispus, Great ...

2012
Henrik Brumm Irmgard Teschke

Social learning is the building block of culture and traditions in humans and nonhuman animals, and its study has a long history. Most investigations have addressed either the causation or the function of social learning. Though much is known about the underlying mechanisms of social learning, demonstrations of its adaptive value in a natural setting are lacking. Here we show that juvenile brow...

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