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Analyses of udder health in Valle del Belice dairy sheep using SCC

2005

Intramammary infections (IMI) are a complex of inflammatory diseases of the mammary gland. Mastitis is one of the most frequent IMI affecting small dairy ruminants. Direct selection against clinical mastitis is difficult because mastitis in not widely recorded; therefore, somatic cell count (SCC) is promoted as selection criterion for mastitis resistance. A dataset containing 2,457 first- lactation Valle del Belice ewes from 14 flocks recorded from 1998 to 2003 was analysed. In total 116 sires with at least four daughters with a record were included in the pedigree file. Test-day IMI events were coded as a binary trait using a SCC cut-off value of 750,000 cells/ml. Analyses of risk factors …

udder health Valle del Belice dairy sheep SCCSettore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento Genetico
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Risposta funzionale di Sabella spallanzanii a diversi livelli di contaminazione e suo possibile uso come bioindicatore.

2011

uso come bioindicatore.Sabella spallanzaniiSettore BIO/05 - Zoologialivelli di contaminazione
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Les Gaulois et les animaux. Élevage, repas et sacrifices.

2001

Ouvrage de vulgarisation

utilisation des animaux[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryÂge du Fer[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory[ SHS.ARCHEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistorybanquetzootechniealimentation carnéeélevagearchéozoologie
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On Line Validation Exercise (OLIVE): A Web Based Service for the Validation of Medium Resolution Land Products. Application to FAPAR Products

2014

International audience; The OLIVE (On Line Interactive Validation Exercise) platform is dedicated to the validation of global biophysical products such as LAI (Leaf Area Index) and FAPAR (Fraction of Absorbed Photosynthetically Active Radiation). It was developed under the framework of the CEOS (Committee on Earth Observation Satellites) Land Product Validation (LPV) sub-group. OLIVE has three main objectives: (i) to provide a consistent and centralized information on the definition of the biophysical variables, as well as a description of the main available products and their performances (ii) to provide transparency and traceability by an online validation procedure compliant with the CEO…

validation;LAI;FAPAR;intercomparison;product;CEOSService (systems architecture)Earth observationTraceabilityComputer scienceScienceintercomparison10127 Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental StudiesDocumentationBenchmark (surveying)Web applicationproductFAPARComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSRemote sensingvalidationbusiness.industryQ1900 General Earth and Planetary SciencesLAI13. Climate action[SDE]Environmental Sciences570 Life sciences; biology590 Animals (Zoology)General Earth and Planetary SciencesbusinessHost (network)Quality assuranceCEOSRemote Sensing
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Revisiting a Previously Validated Temperament Test in Shelter Dogs, Including an Examination of the Use of Fake Model Dogs to Assess Conspecific Soci…

2019

This study assessed the feasibility and reproducibility of a previously validated temperament test (TT) for shelter dogs. The test was developed to measure dog behaviour in the kennel, and traits of sociability towards people and other dogs, docility to leash, playfulness, cognitive skills, and reactivity. We introduced the use of differently sized fake dogs to check their appropriateness in correctly assessing sociability to dogs to broaden its applicability (as the original study used real stimulus dogs). We hypothesised that dogs&rsquo

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Indagini sulla variazione fenotipica in ambienti insulari e microinsulari delle specie di Podarcis Wagler, 1820 (Reptilia, Lacertidae) presenti in Si…

2011

variazione fenotipica in ambienti insulari e microinsulariSiciliaSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaPodarcis Waglerisole circumsiciliane.
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Speciale Orzo. Produzioni record al sud. Il nord soffre la pioggia

2011

varietàOrzo da zootecnia e da maltoSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni Erbacee
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Aposematism in the burying beetle? Dual function of anal fluid in parental care and chemical defence

2017

Burying beetles (Nicrophorus vespilloides) bear distinctive and variable orange-black patterning on their elytra and produce an anal exudate from their abdomen when threatened. During breeding, the anal exudates contribute to the antimicrobial defence of the breeding resource. We investigated whether the anal exudates also provide a responsive chemical defence, which is advertised to potential avian predators by the beetle’s orange and black elytral markings. We found that that the orange-black elytral markings of the burying beetle are highly conspicuous for avian predators against range of backgrounds, by using computer simulations. Using bioassays with wood ants, we also showed that the …

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Colour alone matters : no predator generalization among morphs of an aposematic moth

2018

Local warning colour polymorphism, frequently observed in aposematic organisms, is evolutionarily puzzling. This is because variation in aposematic signals is expected to be selected against due to predators' difficulties associating several signals with a given unprofitable prey. One possible explanation for the existence of such variation is predator generalization, which occurs when predators learn to avoid one form and consequently avoid other sufficiently similar forms, relaxing selection for monomorphic signals. We tested this hypothesis by exposing the three different colour morphs of the aposematic wood tiger moth, Arctia plantaginis, existing in Finland to local wild-caught predato…

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An aposematic colour‐polymorphic moth seen through the eyes of conspecifics and predators – Sensitivity and colour discrimination in a tiger moth

2018

Although predation is commonly thought to exert the strongest selective pressure on coloration in aposematic species, sexual selection may also influence coloration. Specifically, polymorphism in aposematic species cannot be explained by natural selection alone. Males of the aposematic wood tiger moth (Arctia plantaginis) are polymorphic for hindwing coloration throughout most of their range. In Scandinavia, they display either white or yellow hindwings. Female hindwing coloration varies continuously from bright orange to red. Redder females and yellow males suffer least from bird predation. White males often have higher mating success than yellow males. Therefore, we ask whether females ca…

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