نتایج جستجو برای: breast feather

تعداد نتایج: 251121  

Journal: :Journal of experimental zoology. Part B, Molecular and developmental evolution 2012
Elizabeth A Landeen Alexander V Badyaev

Variation in avian coloration is produced by coordinated pigmentation of thousands of growing feathers that vary in shape and size. Although the functional consequences of avian coloration are frequently studied, little is known about its developmental basis, and, specifically, the rules that link feather growth to pigment uptake and synthesis. Here, we combine biochemical, modeling, and morpho...

2016
Carla J. Dove Sandra L. Koch

The identification of bird species from feather fragments is useful in many disciplines, including forensic science. Feather evidence can be helpful to criminal investigations in demonstrating physical contact between clothing manufactured with down feathers, or it may provide specific links to the crime scene by identifying the species or group of birds from which the feather evidence came. Th...

2012
José H. Sarasola

Fault bars are common stress-induced feather abnormalities that could produce feather damage thus reducing flight performance. For that reason, it has been hypothesized that birds may have evolved adaptive strategies that reduce the costs of fault bars (the ‘fault bar allocation hypothesis’). An untested prediction of this hypothesis is that fault bars in important feathers for flight (wing and...

2014
Xi Chen Chunyan Liao Qiqi Chu Guixuan Zhou Xiang Lin Xiaobo Li Haijie Lu Benhua Xu Zhicao Yue

Ionizing radiation (IR) is a common therapeutic agent in cancer therapy. It damages normal tissue and causes side effects including dermatitis and mucositis. Here we use the feather follicle as a model to investigate the mechanism of IR-induced tissue damage, because any perturbation of feather growth will be clearly recorded in its regular yet complex morphology. We find that IR induces defect...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 2017
M S Kops J B Kjaer O Güntürkün K G C Westphal G A H Korte-Bouws B Olivier S M Korte J E Bolhuis

Severe feather pecking (SFP) in chickens is a detrimental behaviour with possibly neurochemical deficits at its base. Recent neurological studies depicted conflicting results on the role of serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT) and dopamine (DA) in the development and display of feather pecking. We studied brain monoamine levels and behaviour in domestic chickens divergently genetically selecte...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Matthew P Harris Scott Williamson John F Fallon Hans Meinhardt Richard O Prum

The developmental basis of morphological complexity remains a central question in developmental and evolutionary biology. Feathers provide a unique system to analyze the development of complex morphological novelties. Here, we describe the interactions between Sonic hedgehog (Shh) and bone morphogenetic protein 2 (Bmp2) signaling during feather barb ridge morphogenesis. We demonstrate that acti...

2011
Jan J van der Poel Filippo Biscarini Bas T Rodenburg Johan AM van Arendonk Henk K Parmentier Annemieke P Jungerius Henk Bovenhuis

BACKGROUND An association study between single nucleotide polymorphism markers (SNP) and (innate and adaptive) immune parameters but also feather condition score on the back, rump and belly of laying hens was performed. The immune parameters measured in blood samples were natural and acquired antibody titers and complement activity. Feather condition score as a measure of feather damage was det...

Journal: :Journal of experimental zoology. Part B, Molecular and developmental evolution 2014
Teresa J Feo Richard O Prum

Asymmetry in flight feather vane width is a major functional innovation associated with the evolution of flight in the ancestors of birds. However, the developmental and morphological basis of feather shape is not simple, and the developmental processes involved in vane width asymmetry are poorly understood. We present a theoretical model of feather morphology and development that describes the...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Alexis P Will Yuya Suzuki Kyle H Elliott Scott A Hatch Yutaka Watanuki Alexander S Kitaysky

In nest-bound avian offspring, food shortages typically trigger a release of the stress hormone corticosterone (CORT). Recent studies indicate that CORT is passively deposited in the tissue of growing feathers and thus may provide an integrated measure of stress incurred during development in the nest. The current hypothesis predicts that, assuming a constant rate of feather growth, elevated CO...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2014
Alexander Kovalev Alexander E Filippov Stanislav N Gorb

The bird feather vane can be separated into two parts by pulling the barbs apart. The original state can be re-established easily by lightly stroking through the feather. Hooklets responsible for holding vane barbs together are not damaged by multiple zipping and unzipping cycles. Because numerous microhooks keep the integrity of the feather, their properties are of great interest for understan...

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