نتایج جستجو برای: Agonistic acts

تعداد نتایج: 81552  

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2009
m. s. heydarnejad g. j. purser

food anticipatory activity (faa) was assessed in rainbow trout ( oncorhynchus mykiss ) in two small raceways using demand-feeding (t2) and hand-feeding (t2). the fish of both raceways were subjected to restricted feeding (rf) at two times in two places and the fish distribution and/or trigger actuation, total agonistic behaviour between fish, and swimming speed were measured. food anticipatory ...

G. J. Purser M. S. Heydarnejad,

Food anticipatory activity (FAA) was assessed in rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss ) in two small raceways using demand-feeding (T2) and hand-feeding (t2). The fish of both raceways were subjected to restricted feeding (RF) at two times in two places and the fish distribution and/or trigger actuation, total agonistic behaviour between fish, and swimming speed were measured. Food anticipatory ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2012
Daisuke Sato Toshiki Nagayama

We have characterized the behavioural patterns of crayfish during agonistic bouts between groups of crayfish of four different body lengths (9-19, 20-32, 41-48 and 69-75 mm) to characterize changes in the patterns of agonistic encounter during development. The behaviour of both dominant and subordinate animals was analysed by single frame measurement of video recordings. Behavioural acts that o...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Umeharu Ohto Koichi Fukase Kensuke Miyake Toshiyuki Shimizu

Lipopolysaccharide (LPS), also known as endotoxin, activates the innate immune response through toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) and its coreceptor, MD-2. MD-2 has a unique hydrophobic cavity that directly binds to lipid A, the active center of LPS. Tetraacylated lipid IVa, a synthetic lipid A precursor, acts as a weak agonist to mouse TLR4/MD-2, but as an antagonist to human TLR4/MD-2. However, it ...

2007
Karen M. Davis Robert Huber

Agonistic behaviour of crayfish has been studied extensively in laboratory settings where pairs or groups of individuals are allowed to interact within an experimental arena. Crayfish agonistic behaviour within its natural context, however, has received little attention to date. The present, non-manipulative field study explored activity patterns, behavioural repertoires, and agonistic encounte...

2008
A. Nijssen M. J. van Rijswijk

Agonistic behavior of rats of the Wistar and WEzob strain was compared. Two male rats of the same strain or two male-female pairs of the same strain were confronted with each other for a period of one hour. Individuals and pairs were unknown to each other. In the week before the pairs or the single males were placed in the two compartments of a box. By removing a separating panel, encounters co...

Journal: :EMBO reports 2006
Ruth Sánchez-Martínez Ana I Castillo Andreas Steinmeyer Ana Aranda

It is assumed that the retinoid X receptor (RXR) acts as a silent partner to the vitamin D receptor (VDR) with its only function to increase affinity of VDR/RXR to its DNA recognition site. In this study, we show that the RXR ligand 9-cis-retinoic acid (9-cis-RA) induces recruitment of coactivators by the DNA-bound heterodimer and potentiates vitamin D-dependent transcriptional responses. The p...

2005
I. A. Volodin M. E. Goltsman M. V. Kalashnikova

Pairing in neutral territory is a common method for studying aggressive behavior in rodents [7, 9, 10]. Agonistic interactions in most rodent species follow the same pattern [13]. During the first several minutes after pairing, the animals inspect the place and each other and then begin to demonstrate postures that can be interpreted as threats, since this demonstration usually precedes acts of...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2008
T B Carvalho E Gonçalves-de-Freitas

We tested whether the fish Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) in a monosex male group spends more energy and displays an agonistic profile, differently from males in male-female groups. Such differences are expected because males and females should compete for different reproductive resources. An intruder male (MM) or female (MF) was paired with a resident male and agonistic interaction was q...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2010
Hou-Feng Li Rou-Ling Yang Nan-Yao Su

Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki and C. gestroi (Wasmann) are the most widely distributed species of the genus and occur sympatrically in the subtropics. Results of two bioassays in the current study showed that C. gestroi was more aggressive than C. formosanus. In the petri-dish bioassays, C. gestroi won most of the agonistic encounters over C. formosanus. In the two-dimensional foraging arena ...

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