نتایج جستجو برای: parrots

تعداد نتایج: 711  

2014
Erin N. Colbert-White Michael C. Corballis Dorothy M. Fragaszy

A handful of mammalian and avian species can imitate speech (i.e., sounds perceived by humans as those comprising the human communication system of language). Of those species, even fewer are capable of using speech to communicate. While there has been no empirical comparison of nonhuman speech users, parrots are presumed to be the most prolific. In this review, we identify several anatomical, ...

Journal: :Veterinary radiology & ultrasound : the official journal of the American College of Veterinary Radiology and the International Veterinary Radiology Association 2009
Sophie E Dennison William M Adams Philippa J Johnson Brian S Yandell Joanne R Paul-Murphy

The proventriculus:keel ratio was evaluated as a prognostic indicator for short-term survival in parrots with proventricular disease. Measurements were made from right lateral radiographs of 41 parrots with proventricular disease. Results were compared with the previously described abnormal proventriculus:keel ratio range and to short-term clinical outcome at 1-month postdiagnosis. The ratio in...

2015
Mukta Chakraborty Solveig Walløe Signe Nedergaard Emma E. Fridel Torben Dabelsteen Bente Pakkenberg Mads F. Bertelsen Gerry M. Dorrestein Steven E. Brauth Sarah E. Durand Erich D. Jarvis Stephanie Ann White

The ability to imitate complex sounds is rare, and among birds has been found only in parrots, songbirds, and hummingbirds. Parrots exhibit the most advanced vocal mimicry among non-human animals. A few studies have noted differences in connectivity, brain position and shape in the vocal learning systems of parrots relative to songbirds and hummingbirds. However, only one parrot species, the bu...

Journal: :Zoological science 2003
Masayoshi Tokita

The order Psittaciformes (parrots) has unique morphological features in the head that are evolutionarily novel. To better understand the unique evolution of the head in parrots, the developmental pattern of the skull of the budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus) was initially described on the basis of transparent skeletal specimens. Although the fundamental pattern of the skull development of bir...

1940
R. K. Goyal

affected organs were sectioned and a suspension also passaged into parrots and mice, with negative results. Two hundred and fifty parrots were examined, they were locally known as green parrots and Kashmere parrots; the Indian parrot belongs to the genus Paleornis. The size of the spleen varied from 3 mm. to 11 mm. in diameter and about 25 per cent of the birds had enlarged spleens (8 mm. to 11...

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2012
Leiliany N de Moura Maria Luisa da Silva Jacques M E Vielliard

Environmental stimuli exert important effects on the expression of the endogenous rhythms. Daily movements of groups of parrots in response to the light/dark cycle have been studied by several researchers. However, the factors modifying the intrinsic rhythmicity of this behaviour remain little known. This study describes how the nychthemeral/circadian periodicity of roost daily movements of the...

2012
James D. Gilardi Catherine A. Toft

BACKGROUND Generalist herbivores are challenged not only by the low nitrogen and high indigestibility of their plant foods, but also by physical and chemical defenses of plants. This study investigated the foods of wild parrots in the Peruvian Amazon and asked whether these foods contain dietary components that are limiting for generalist herbivores (protein, lipids, minerals) and in what quant...

2016
Pierluca Costa Elisabetta Macchi Emanuela Valle Michele De Marco Daniele M. Nucera Laura Gasco Achille Schiavone

BACKGROUND African grey parrots (Psittacus erithacus) are kept as pets and are frequently hand-reared. It has been observed that hand-reared African grey parrots may develop behavioral disorders such as feather damaging behavior (FDB). It is well known that chronic stress is involved in behavioral disorders in captive parrots. The main glucocorticoid in birds is corticosterone; its quantificati...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2009
Olle Lind Almut Kelber

We have used behavioural tests to determine the intensity thresholds of colour vision in Bourke's parrots (Neopsephotus bourkii) and budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus). We have also examined the relationship between these thresholds and the optical sensitivities of single photoreceptors using morphological methods. Bourke's parrots lose colour vision in brighter light (0.4 cd m(-2)) than bud...

Journal: :Journal of veterinary pharmacology and therapeutics 1998
L Tell L Harrenstien S Wetzlich M Needham J Nappier G Hoffman J Caputo A Craigmill

The pharmacokinetics of ceftiofur sodium were determined in domestic chicks, turkey poults, adult cockatiels (Nymphicus hollandicus), and adult orange-winged Amazon parrots (Amazona amazonica) after subcutaneous (chicks and turkey poults and intramuscular (i.m.) dosing (cockatiels and Amazon parrots). Turkey poult data were best fit to a single exponential model with disappearance half-lives (t...

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