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Goose, Duck and Garganey

2019

Duck, goose and garganey are waterfowls consumed in a lower proportion than chicken. These species are of great economic importance in Asia, Europe and USA. Among the three species, duck is the main bird produced for the meat system while goose is commercially produced by at lower proportion than duck. Differently, garganey is considered as game meat, which has been poorly studied in last decades. The productive system of duck and goose share similarities with which other such as physical structure, animal management, feeding strategies, management of environmental conditions, transport, and slaughter. However, these variables and related aspects of farming and meat processing can be manage…

2. Zero hungerMeat packing industrybiology040301 veterinary sciencesbusiness.industryPekin duckbiology.animal_breed0402 animal and dairy scienceZoology04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesbiology.organism_classification040201 dairy & animal science0403 veterinary sciencePhysical structureGooseAnimal managementAgriculturebiology.animalWaterfowlbusinessQuality characteristics
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Duck Hepatitis B Virus Requires Cholesterol for Endosomal Escape during Virus Entry

2008

ABSTRACT The identity and functionality of biological membranes are determined by cooperative interaction between their lipid and protein constituents. Cholesterol is an important structural lipid that modulates fluidity of biological membranes favoring the formation of detergent-resistant microdomains. In the present study, we evaluated the functional role of cholesterol and lipid rafts for entry of hepatitis B viruses into hepatocytes. We show that the duck hepatitis B virus (DHBV) attaches predominantly to detergent-soluble domains on the plasma membrane. Cholesterol depletion from host membranes and thus disruption of rafts does not affect DHBV infection. In contrast, depletion of chole…

AvihepadnavirusbiologyvirusesImmunologyDuck hepatitis B virusBiological membraneEndosomesVirus Internalizationbiology.organism_classificationMicrobiologyVirologyVirusHepatitis B Virus DuckVirus-Cell InteractionsCholesterolViral envelopeHepadnaviridaeViral entryCell Line TumorVirologyInsect ScienceHepatocytesHumanslipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Lipid raftJournal of Virology
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Effect of Incubation Body Mass on Reproductive Success and Survival of Two European Diving Ducks: A Test of the Nutrient Limitation Hypothesis

1997

The nutrient limitation hypothesis postulates that variation in nutrient reserves during egg laying and incubation are important predictors of future reproductive success of female waterfowl. We tested one component of this hypothesis in two European diving ducks, Common Pochard (Aythya ferina) and Tufted Duck (Aythya fuligula), relating body masses of incubating females to subsequent nest success, and to duckling and adult survival. We based our analyses on 3,224 Common Pochards and 1,812 Tufted Ducks captured and weighed during the last two weeks before ducklings hatched at Engure Marsh, Latvia, in 1978-1993. Adult (ASY) females from successful nests weighed significantly more than those …

AythyabiologyAdult femaleReproductive successEcologyZoologyTufted duckbiology.organism_classificationNutrientNestWaterfowlAnimal Science and ZoologyIncubationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsThe Condor
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Correlates of lifetime reproductive success in three species of European ducks

2003

Number of breeding attempts is a strong correlate of lifetime reproductive success (LRS) in birds, but the relative importance of potentially interacting factors affecting LRS has rarely been fully evaluated. We considered simultaneously five main factors hypothesized to influence LRS (age at first breeding, nesting date, number of breeding attempts, female traits, brood parasitism) by analyzing with path analysis 22-year data sets for 1,279 individually marked females and their offspring in tufted duck ( Aythya fuligula), common pochard ( A. ferina) and northern shoveler (Anas clypeata). We recaptured marked offspring as breeding adults (n=496 females) and obtained more complete estimates …

MaleAnasAythyabiologyReproductive successEcologyReproductionFledgeZoologyTufted duckbiology.organism_classificationNesting BehaviorShovelerDucksDiving duckSeasonal breederAnimalsFemaleEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsOecologia
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Sources of variation in survival and breeding site fidelity in three species of European ducks

2002

Summary 1  We used long-term capture–recapture–recovery data and a modelling approach developed by Burnham (1993) to test a priori predictions about sources of variation in annual survival rates and fidelity within a population of individually marked females in three species of European ducks from a breeding ground study site in Latvia. 2  True annual survival was higher for diving ducks (tufted duck 0·72, common pochard 0·65) and lower for northern shoveler (0·52). Survival of female diving ducks was positively correlated with mean winter temperatures at Western European wintering areas, the relationship being much stronger for pochard. 3  We present the first unbiased estimates of breedin…

education.field_of_studyReproductive successEcologyPopulationBiologyTufted duckbiology.organism_classificationAnatidaeShovelerWaterfowlBiological dispersalAnimal Science and ZoologyPhilopatryeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Animal Ecology
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‘You Grow Up to Be A Duck Fan In Your Mother’s Womb' : The Bond Between Finnish People And Donald Duck

2021

fanitutkimusfiktiofanifiktionykykulttuuriDonald DuckAku Ankkasarjakuvat
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Ankkalinna - portti kahden maailman välillä : Don Rosan Disney-sarjakuvat postmodernina fantasiana

2014

fiktioAku Ankka (sarjakuva)fantasiakirjallisuusgenretkansanperinnekerrontaDonald DucknarratologiapostmodernismiRosa Donintertekstuaalisuuscomicsvisuaalinen lukutaitokirjallisuudentutkimuspostmodernismBarks Carlfantasysarjakuvatprimary and secondary worldsintertextualitysarjakuvahahmottarinatpopulaarikulttuuriDisney Waltmaailmakulttuurintutkimusfantasia
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First breeding evidence of marbled duck (Marmaronetta angustirostris) in Libya.

2014

4 pages; International audience; The first evidence of breeding of Marbled Duck (Marmaronetta angustirostris) in Libya, North Africa, is reported. In June 2012, at Mallaha wetland, in Tripoli, Libya, two dead ducklings were found that were later genetically identified as Marbled Duck. This breeding evidence suggests that this and other duck species may breed elsewhere in Libya. Better knowledge on Libyan, and more generally on north African, waterbirds is needed to document the population size and the status of these species. Such information will be important to secure the future of threatened species, such as the Marbled Duck.

geography[ SDE.BE ] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecologygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyEcologyMarbled meatPopulation sizeNorth africaWetlandbreeding distributionLibyaMarmaronetta angustirostrisbiology.organism_classificationNorth AfricaBreedwetlandsMarmaronetta angustirostrisThreatened speciesMarbled Duck[ SDV.EE.IEO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/SymbiosisConservation statusAnimal Science and Zoologyconservation status
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The Use of Probiotic and Antioxidants to Improve Welfare and Production of Layer Duck at Commercial Farms for Global Warming Mitigation

2021

Global warming affected increasing the risk of ducks to be more succeptable to heat stress which leads to decrease welfare and production. This research aimed to study duck welfare and productivity under probiotic and antioxidants administration at commercial farms. The method used was experiment with Completely Randomized Designed (CRD) based on factorial pattern. The treatment was dose of natural/homemade and commercial probiotics combined with vitamin C at 400 mg kg–1 and 600 mg kg–1 feed. Thus there were four treatment combinations. Each treatment was replicated five times, totally were 20 flocks of duck. Each flock had 50 laying females so there were 1 000 ducks. The treatment was cond…

lcsh:GE1-3500303 health sciencesVitamin Canimal diseasesmedia_common.quotation_subject0402 animal and dairy sciencevitamin c04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesBiology040201 dairy & animal scienceHeat stresslaw.inventionheat stress03 medical and health sciencesProbioticAnimal sciencelawincrease duck welfare and egg productionlocal ducksFlockWelfarelcsh:Environmental sciences030304 developmental biologymedia_commonE3S Web of Conferences
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Lemna minor L. jako biomonitor punktowych źródeł zanieczyszczenia metalami ciężkimi ekosystemów wodnych

2017

wody powierzchniowerzęsa drobna Lemna minorbiomonitoring pasywnypassive biomonitoringbioindicatorcommon duckweed Lemna minor L.bioindykatorsurface watersProceedings of ECOpole
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