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A Model for the Mass Growth of Wild Caught Fish

A Model for the Mass Growth of Wild Caught Fish

... DOI: 10.4236/ojmsi.2019.71002 22 Open Journal of Modelling and Simulation exponent was acceptable, too. As the authors noted, such a high variability has implications for data-fitting, as standard search strategies may ...

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Resource selection by tuatara following translocation: a comparison of wild-caught and captive-reared juveniles

Resource selection by tuatara following translocation: a comparison of wild-caught and captive-reared juveniles

... that wild-caught juveniles would select warmer areas of habitat than head-started individuals, and that this would explain the faster growth rates observed for wild-caught individuals compared ...

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Identification of wild caught phlebotomine sand flies from Crete and Cyprus using DNA barcoding

Identification of wild caught phlebotomine sand flies from Crete and Cyprus using DNA barcoding

... five wild caught Phlebotomus and Sergentomyia sand fly spe- cies from Crete and Cyprus based on DNA ...flies caught with other sand flies circulating around the Mediterranean ...

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A Potential Regulatory Polymorphism Upstream of hairy Is Not Associated With Bristle Number Variation in Wild-Caught Drosophila

A Potential Regulatory Polymorphism Upstream of hairy Is Not Associated With Bristle Number Variation in Wild-Caught Drosophila

... To extend results from laboratory genetic mapping experiments to natural populations it is necessary to estimate the phenotypic effects attributable to laboratory-identified genetic factors in nature. We retested a ...

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Sero-Prevalence of Herpesvirus Papio 2 in Wild-Caught Olive Baboons from Selected Regions in Kenya

Sero-Prevalence of Herpesvirus Papio 2 in Wild-Caught Olive Baboons from Selected Regions in Kenya

... As with other alpha herpesviruses, HVP2 causes oral, urogenital and neuronal infections that closely resemble those caused by HSV in humans [21]. Infected adult baboons develop genital lesions whereas oral lesions ...

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Short communication:The comparison of fatty acids, fat-soluble vitamins and cholesterol in the muscle of wild caught, cage and pond reared rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss W., 1792)

Short communication:The comparison of fatty acids, fat-soluble vitamins and cholesterol in the muscle of wild caught, cage and pond reared rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss W., 1792)

... the wild caught trout was nearly 3 times higher than that in cage and pond reared ...in wild trout but low in cultured fish (Nettleton, ...in wild fish (Aslan, ...

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Patterns of phenoloxidase activity in insecticide resistant and susceptible mosquitoes differ between laboratory selected and wild caught individuals

Patterns of phenoloxidase activity in insecticide resistant and susceptible mosquitoes differ between laboratory selected and wild caught individuals

... Mosquito immunocompetence cannot be reduced to a single immunological measurement [84,85]. However, the PO cascade is a key component of insect host condi- tion, hemostasis and immunity and is undoubtedly a major player ...

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Ejaculate collection efficiency and post-thaw semen quality in wild-caught Griffon vultures from the Sardinian population

Ejaculate collection efficiency and post-thaw semen quality in wild-caught Griffon vultures from the Sardinian population

... an higher ATP concentration in fresh semen was followed by a longer survival in vitro after cryopreservation. Fur- thermore, its values correlated positively with sperm via- bility both before and after cryopreservation. ...

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Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Infection in Wild-Caught Chimpanzees from Cameroon

Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Infection in Wild-Caught Chimpanzees from Cameroon

... Simian immunodeficiency viruses (SIVcpz) infecting chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) in west central Africa are the closest relatives to all major variants of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 ([HIV-1]; groups M, N and O), ...

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Age determination in individual wild caught Drosophila serrata
using pteridine concentration

Age determination in individual wild caught Drosophila serrata using pteridine concentration

... The relatively high number of flies predicted to have negative ages in this study (Fig.·6) indicates that the predictive equation derived from laboratory populations, which does not include information on rearing ...

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Replication of an Egfr-Wing Shape Association in a Wild-Caught Cohort of Drosophila melanogaster

Replication of an Egfr-Wing Shape Association in a Wild-Caught Cohort of Drosophila melanogaster

... Figure 3.—Distribution of eigenvalues by group (inbred vs. wild caught). (A) eigenvalues of the PCs for the C region of the wing appear to be very similar for both groups. Furthermore, the eigenvalues are ...

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Plasma biochemistry reference values of wild-caught southern stingrays (Dasyatis americana)

Plasma biochemistry reference values of wild-caught southern stingrays (Dasyatis americana)

... animal caught just before bringing the nets on- board would have spent approximately 30 min (trawl duration) less time in the nets than an animal caught immediately after the trawl ...

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Hydric stress dependent effects of Plasmodium falciparum infection on the survival of wild caught Anopheles gambiae female mosquitoes

Hydric stress dependent effects of Plasmodium falciparum infection on the survival of wild caught Anopheles gambiae female mosquitoes

... The greatly reduced survival of oocyst-carrying females facing a sustained desiccation period suggests that negative fitness effects could also be associated with later stages of oocyst development (6 days and older). ...

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Plasmodium relictum as a cause of avian malaria in wild-caught Magellanic penguins (Spheniscus magellanicus)

Plasmodium relictum as a cause of avian malaria in wild-caught Magellanic penguins (Spheniscus magellanicus)

... This paper presents the first record of a vian malaria in ca pH ve Magellanic penguins (Spheniscus magel- lanicus), reviews clinical and pathological features of thi[r] ...

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Energy state affects exploratory behavior of tree sparrows in a group context under differential food-patch distributions

Energy state affects exploratory behavior of tree sparrows in a group context under differential food-patch distributions

... with wild- caught birds exploring in a novel situation, and pre- dicted that birds with an energy shortage will more readily and actively engage in ...

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Molecular Detection of Leishmania major and L. turanica in Phlebotomus papatasi and First Natural Infection of P. salehi to L. major in North-east of Iran

Molecular Detection of Leishmania major and L. turanica in Phlebotomus papatasi and First Natural Infection of P. salehi to L. major in North-east of Iran

... At the present, zoonotic cutaneous leish- maniasis is the first important vector borne disease in Iran and is endemic in 17 out of 31 provinces of the country (Afshar et al. 2011). The annual incidence of zoonotic cu- ...

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Effects of saturation deficit on desiccation resistance and water balance in seasonal populations of the tropical drosophilid Zaprionus indianus

Effects of saturation deficit on desiccation resistance and water balance in seasonal populations of the tropical drosophilid Zaprionus indianus

... in wild-caught flies from four seasons (spring, summer, rainy and autumn) and corresponding flies reared in the laboratory under season-specific simulated temperature and humidity growth ...seasonal ...

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Low Frequency of Mouse t Haplotypes in Wild Populations Is Not Explained by Modifiers of Meiotic Drive

Low Frequency of Mouse t Haplotypes in Wild Populations Is Not Explained by Modifiers of Meiotic Drive

... Transmission ratio distortion analysis of laboratory- bred wild-caught mice: Wild-caught founder, and first and second generation, t-bearing males were each mated to [r] ...

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Tents pre treated with insecticide for malaria control in refugee camps: an entomological evaluation

Tents pre treated with insecticide for malaria control in refugee camps: an entomological evaluation

... 25.7%* (18.5 – 34.5) Notes: 1. Mean percentage blood-fed, mortality and 95% confidence limits are back-transformed from values calculated by the blocked logistic regression model. 2. Significance levels between results ...

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Molecular physiology of chemical defenses in a poison frog

Molecular physiology of chemical defenses in a poison frog

... As alkaloids can potentially be transported through the blood circulation to the skin glands for storage, we quantified plasma protein abundance in chemically defended wild-caught frogs and laboratory frogs ...

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