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Cyprinids comprise a wide variety of specialists and generalists feeding on all trophic levels. Detailed knowledge is available about the common European cyprinids from running and stagnant fresh water. Most feed on the secondary producers: Zooplankton, macrocrustaceans, larvae, pupae and adults of insects, oligochaetes, bryozoans, snails, and mussels.
Lammens, E.H.R.R., Hoogenboezem, W.
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Cyprinids comprise a wide variety of specialists and generalists feeding on all trophic levels. Detailed knowledge is available about the common European cyprinids from running and stagnant fresh water. Most feed on the secondary producers: Zooplankton, macrocrustaceans, larvae, pupae and adults of insects, oligochaetes, bryozoans, snails, and mussels.
Lammens, E.H.R.R., Hoogenboezem, W.
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Feeding behaviour in preterm neonates
Early Human Development, 1982In 100 bottle-fed preterm infants feeding efficiency was studied by quantifying the volume of milk intake per minute and the number of teat insertions per 10 ml of milk intake. These variables were related to gestational age and to number of weeks of feeding experience.
P, Casaer +4 more
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Feeding Behaviour in the Weaning Period
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2001Feeding behaviour in the weaning period is important theoretically and practically. The aim of the study was to develop appropriate observational codes for its description, to assess their reliability, and to examine the relationships between feeding behaviour, meal duration, and food intake.
K N, Parkinson, R F, Drewett
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Feeding behaviour of Psoroptes ovis
Veterinary Record, 1983Psoroptes ovis-infested sheep, examination of skin samples (frozen sections by light microscopy and freeze fractured material by scanning electron microscopy) reveals no evidence such as embedded mite mouthparts, localized tissue damage tracts, or cellular infiltrations to support opinion that mite penetrates deeper than outermost loose stratum ...
A N, Sinclair, A C, Kirkwood
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Satiety Splits Feeding Behaviour into Bouts
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1998Animal behaviour is frequently displayed in bouts. Bout analysis aims at finding a bout criterion, i.e. that time between events that separates intervals within, from intervals between, bouts. Methods used for quantitative bout analysis are log-supervivorship and log-frequency analysis.
Tolkamp, B.J. +4 more
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Feeding Behaviour Development in Young Cercopithecines
Folia Primatologica, 1998[No abstract]
Quérouil, Sophie +1 more
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The effect of delayed feeding on the post-feeding behaviour of sows
Behavioural Processes, 2000Previous research into oral persistence in pigs has shown that the relationship between motivation and performance of stereotypy is not a simple one, and that non-specific motivational factors such as arousal may be important. For chronically food-restricted sows the time before food arrives is characterised by increasing excitement and arousal which ...
Haskell, MJ +3 more
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Feeding behaviour related to different feeding devices
Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal NutritionAbstractSlow feeding devices (SFDs) are useful tools in order to improve the horse well‐being and to reduce wastage, but their use may result in unnatural posture during feeding and frustration behaviours. Moreover, it may be important to evaluate the laterality during feeding.
Martina Greppi +8 more
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Feeding and mastication behaviour in ruminants.
2006International ...
Baumont, René +3 more
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