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Fermented feed regulates growth performance and the cecal microbiota community in geese
This study was designed to investigate the effects of fermented feed diets on the growth performance and cecal microbial community in geese, and to examine associations between the gut microbiota and growth performance.
Bo Zhou, Yumeng Xi
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Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, 2018
Animals such as bees, ants, birds, fish, and others are able to perform complex coordinated tasks like foraging, nest-selection, flocking and escaping predators efficiently without centralized control or coordination. Conventionally, mimicking these behaviors with robots requires researchers to study actual behaviors, derive mathematical models, and ...
Aadesh Neupane +2 more
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Animals such as bees, ants, birds, fish, and others are able to perform complex coordinated tasks like foraging, nest-selection, flocking and escaping predators efficiently without centralized control or coordination. Conventionally, mimicking these behaviors with robots requires researchers to study actual behaviors, derive mathematical models, and ...
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The gut microbime plays an important role in the health of wild animals. This microbial community could be altered by habitat pollution and other human activities that threaten the host organisms.
Yueni Wu, Huaqun Yin, Xin Wang
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White Geese Intermediate between Ross' Geese and Lesser Snow Geese
The Auk, 1971THIS paper describes white geese with morphological characteristics intermediate between the Ross' Goose (Chen rossii) and the Lesser Snow Goose (Chen hyperborea hyperborea). Although the parentage of these intermediate white geese is unknown, they apparently represent the hybridization of Ross' Geese and Lesser Snow Geese in the wild. Johnsgard (1960)
Trauger, David L. +2 more
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Acetaminophen pharmacokinetics in geese
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2022Abstract OBJECTIVE To evaluate the pharmacokinetics of acetaminophen (APAP) after single-dose IV and PO in the goose; to quantify APAP and its main metabolites in goose muscle, heart, lung, liver, and kidney; and to perform a histopathologic evaluation of goose stomach, duodenum, liver, and kidney tissues for potential signs of toxicity.
I. Sartini +8 more
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What Kinds of Chinese ‘Geese’ Are Flying to Africa? Evidence from Chinese Manufacturing Firms
This paper provides a preliminary analysis of the nature of Chinese manufacturing investments in Africa, focusing predominantly on four countries – Ethiopia, Ghana, Nigeria, and Tanzania – but also including examples as illustrations from other countries,
Deborah Brautigam
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Introduction. Geese are one of the most ancient poultry species, domesticated about 3000–2500 B.C. There are currently several different goose production techniques, some of them known from time immemorial: 1) force-feeding for fat liver (Egypt, 2686–2181 B.C.); 2) selection for extremely large body size, exceeding that of modern Toulouse geese (Egypt,
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Geese are overlooked dispersal vectors for vascular plants in archipelago environments
Journal of Vegetation Science, 2019QUESTION: We addressed the importance of gut‐mediated dispersal by greylag geese for vascular plants in archipelago environments and asked: (a) What proportion of the local species pool is dispersed by geese?
Dirk Hattermann +3 more
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Global Change Biology, 2018
The macronutrients that Arctic herbivores invest in their offspring are derived from endogenous reserves of fat and protein (capital) that females build prior to the period of investment or from foods they consume concurrently with investment (income ...
Jerry W Hupp +2 more
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The macronutrients that Arctic herbivores invest in their offspring are derived from endogenous reserves of fat and protein (capital) that females build prior to the period of investment or from foods they consume concurrently with investment (income ...
Jerry W Hupp +2 more
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