نتایج جستجو برای: feeding behaviour

تعداد نتایج: 285783  

2016
Stacy L DeRuiter Roland Langrock Tomas Skirbutas Jeremy A Goldbogen John Chalambokidis Ari S Friedlaender Brandon L Southall

Characterization of multivariate time series of behaviour data from animal-borne sensors is challenging. Biologists require methods to objectively quantify baseline behaviour, then assess behaviour changes in response to environmental stimuli. Here, we apply hidden Markov models (HMMs) to characterize blue whale movement and diving behaviour, identifying latent states corresponding to three mai...

Journal: :Clinical science 2005
Leanne Bellinger Simon C Langley-Evans

Undernutrition in fetal life programmes risk of obesity and the metabolic syndrome in adult life. Rat studies indicate that exposure to a maternal low-protein diet throughout fetal life establishes a preference for high-fat foods. The present study aimed to assess the effect of low protein exposure during discrete 7-day periods of gestation upon feeding behaviour (full gestation 22 days). Pregn...

Journal: :Journal of Neuroscience Methods 2018
J. Werner L. Leso C. Umstatter J. Niederhauser E. Kennedy A. Geoghegan L. Shalloo M. Schick B. O’Brien

Feeding behaviour is an important parameter of animal performance, health and welfare, as well as reflecting levels and quality of feed available. Previously, sensors were only used for measuring animal feeding behaviour in indoor housing systems. However, sensors such as the RumiWatchSystem can also monitor such behaviour continuously in pasture-based environments. Therefore, the aim of this s...

2017
Jinghan Sun Chang Liu Xiaobing Bai Xiaoting Li Jingyun Li Zhiping Zhang Yunpeng Zhang Jing Guo Yan Li

Protein homeostasis is critical for health and lifespan of animals. However, the mechanisms for controlling protein feeding remain poorly understood. Here we report that in Drosophila, protein intake-induced feeding inhibition (PIFI) is specific to protein-containing food, and this effect is mediated by a fat body (FB) peptide named female-specific independent of transformer (FIT). Upon consump...

Journal: :Physiology & Behavior 2012
Anderson Savaris Ribas Rafael Appel Flores Aparecida Marcelino de Nazareth Moacir Serralvo Faria Mariana Graciela Terenzi José Marino-Neto Marta Aparecida Paschoalini

This study investigated the participation of median raphe nucleus (MnR) α1-adrenergic receptors in the control of feeding behaviour. The α1-adrenergic agonist phenylephrine (PHE) and α2-adrenergic agonist clonidine (CLON) (at equimolar doses of 0, 6 and 20 nmol) were injected into the MnR of: a) rats submitted to overnight fasting (18 h); or b) rats maintained with 15 g of lab chow/day for 7 da...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2007
L M Collins D J T Sumpter

Contrary to a commonly held belief that broiler chickens need more space, there is increasing evidence that these birds are attracted to other birds. Indeed, commercially farmed birds exhibit a range of socially facilitated behaviours, such as increased feeding and preening in response to the presence of other birds. Social facilitation can generate feedback loops, whereby the adoption of a par...

2013
Rhona J McInnes Pat Hoddinott Jane Britten Kirsty Darwent Leone CA Craig

BACKGROUND Exclusive breastfeeding until six months followed by the introduction of solids and continued breastfeeding is recommended by the World Health Organisation. The dominant approach to achieving this has been to educate and support women to start and continue breastfeeding rather than understanding behaviour change processes from a broader perspective. METHOD Serial qualitative interv...

Journal: :Reviews in Aquaculture 2021

The penaeid shrimp farming industry is a fast-growing sector which continues to suffer from significant feeding inefficiencies. Shrimp are slow feed on pellets, with consumption dependent wide range of environmental and physiological parameters. Feed management farms remains mainly based trays can be difficult observe often result in overfeeding. While our understanding behaviour beginning impr...

2014

Feed related costs are the main drivers of profitability of commercial poultry farms, and good nutrition is mainly responsible for the exceptional growth rate responses of current poultry species. So far, most research on the poultry feeding behaviour addresses the productivity indices and birds’ physiological responses, but few studies have considered the biomechanical characteristics involved...

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