Courtship display behavior influences tail myology in Centrocercus minimus (Gunnison sage‐grouse)
Courtship displays among birds are widespread, particularly those which incorporate raised tail feathers for extended periods of time. The Gunnison sage‐grouse (Centrocercus minimus) is such a species. When we compared the tail muscles of the sage‐grouse to birds which do not engage in erected tail fan postures, both morphology proportional mass ...
Alexander D. Clark +3 more
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Combined effects of incubation temperature and lipopolysaccharide exposure on immune response modulation in the quail gut. [PDF]
Conceição JDS +9 more
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A needle in a haystack: Navigating equine injectable drug reactions
Equine Veterinary Education, EarlyView.
G. D. Hallowell
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Graphical overview of 2D and 3D length measurements of the free Achilles tendon. The figure also illustrates how the typical distal morphology of the soleus muscle affects 2D measurement. Abstract Quantifying strain in the free Achilles tendon (ATF) is essential for understanding its mechanical function, yet existing in vivo studies report inconsistent
Dongyu Deng +2 more
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Investigation of <i>Pleurotus Ostreatus</i> Mushroom-Based Feed Supplementations on Growth Performance and Immune Function in Male Japanese Quails (<i>Coturnix Japonica</i>). [PDF]
Törős G +9 more
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Optimization of dietary methionine requirements under aflatoxicosis in quail chicks using response surface modeling. [PDF]
Mehri M +5 more
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The Larger the Egg, the Safer the Nest: A Study on the Negative Correlation Between Nest Predation Rates and Egg Size of Two Tropical Phasianids in Hainan. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Ding Y, Xu Y, Zeng Q, Rao X.
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Detection of the <i>iroN</i> virulence gene in multidrug-resistant <i>Escherichia coli</i> isolated from quails in traditional markets of Surabaya, Indonesia. [PDF]
Keytimu MO +11 more
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Ovalbumin, lysozyme, and ovomucoid gene polymorphisms: Implications for hatchability in Japanese quail. [PDF]
Knaga S, Kasperek K, Zięba G.
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