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An intercross population study reveals genes associated with body size and plumage color in ducks. [PDF]
Zhou Z +23 more
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The Relationship between MC1R Mutation and Plumage Color Variation in Pigeons. [PDF]
Ran JS +7 more
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Disrupted Vestibular Nuclei Neuron Development in a Chick Model for Congenital Vestibular Disorders
ABSTRACT Children with syndromic, congenital vestibular disorders (CVDs) form a sac‐like inner ear with missing or truncated semicircular canals and experience delayed motor development with lifelong challenges to maintain posture and balance. How the abnormal inner ear affects downstream central vestibular neural circuitry has not been investigated ...
Elizabeth B. Bogin +5 more
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High association strengths are linked to phenotypic similarity, including plumage color and patterns, of participants in mixed-species bird flocks of southwestern China. [PDF]
Zhou L +9 more
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Author Correction: An intercross population study reveals genes associated with body size and plumage color in ducks. [PDF]
Zhou Z +23 more
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This study revealed the active circulation of fowl adenoviruses in broiler farms in Sabah, Malaysia. FAdV‐8b and FAdV‐11 were identified in flocks with IBH lesions, accompanied by high antibody titres in unvaccinated birds. Phylogenetic analysis showed close relationships with global strains, highlighting the need for enhanced surveillance and control ...
Md. Safiul Alam Bhuiyan +5 more
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"Pansy": A plumage color mutant in Japanese quail.
TSUDZUKI, Masaoki, WAKASUGI, Noboru
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Two sympatric crow species showed distinct resource use during the snow‐free season, exploiting different environments and anthropogenic resources. In contrast, during winter, both species converged on similar habitats and food resources under snow cover. These results highlight flexible, season‐dependent resource use in non‐breeding crows.
Yuta Kumakura +2 more
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ABSTRACT The movement ecology of Trachurus japonicus in the adult stage remains poorly understood because observing their underwater behavior over long periods is challenging. This study aimed to examine vertical habitat use by T. japonicus using electronic tags. Ninety fish were tagged and released in November 2022 in Tokyo Bay, Japan.
Junji Kinoshita +3 more
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High colour variability in animals has been associated with adaptability to environmental change. Establishing how such variability is distributed in time and space, and identifying environmental correlates, can help understand the processes driving it.
Kaspar Delhey +4 more
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