Campbell, Carly E. Jones, Darryl N. Awasthy, Monica Castley, J. Guy Chauvenet, Alienor L.M.
Australia has lost vast areas of its natural vegetation through agriculture and urbanization, resulting in the area of suitable habitat for many Australian bird species being greatly diminished. Given the geographical and ecological biases in anthropogenic land use, the impact of habitat loss now and into the future may be disproportionately high f...
Vitorino Carvalho, Anais Hennequet-Antier, Christelle Rouger, Romuald Delaveau, Joël Bordeau, Thierry Crochet, Sabine Couroussé, Nathalie Pitel, Frédérique Collin, Anne Coustham, Vincent
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Background In the current context of global warming, thermal manipulation of avian embryos has received increasing attention as a strategy to promote heat tolerance in avian species by simply increasing the egg incubation temperature. However, because of their likely epigenetic origin, thermal manipulation effects may last more than one generation ...
Yin, Kai Wang, Dongxu Zhang, Yue Lu, Hongmin Wang, Yu Xing, Mingwei
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Journal of advanced research
Microplastic pollution seriously threatens the health and safety of humans and wildlife. Avian is one of the main species endangered by microplastics. However, the damage mechanism of microplastics to the digestive system of avian is not clear. The gut-liver axis is a bidirectional channel that regulates the exchange of information between the gut ...
Perkins, Marie Stenhouse, Iain J Lanctot, Richard B Brown, Stephen Bêty, Joël Boldenow, Megan Cunningham, Jenny English, Willow Gates, River Gilchrist, H Grant
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Ecotoxicology (London, England)
Mercury (Hg) pollution remains a concern to Arctic ecosystems, due to long-range transport from southern industrial regions and melting permafrost and glaciers. The objective of this study was to identify intrinsic, extrinsic, and temporal factors influencing Hg concentrations in Arctic-breeding shorebirds and highlight regions and species at great...
Gartrell, B D Hunter, S Collen, R Jolly, M McInnes, K Richardson, A Reed, C Ward, R Pita, A
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New Zealand veterinary journal
Two clusters of mortality among endangered tūturuatu/tchūriwat'/shore plover (Thinornis novaeseelandiae) have occurred at captive breeding facilities around New Zealand in recent years. In the first, four chicks died at Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre (Mount Bruce, NZ) in February 2016, and in the second five adult birds at the Cape Sanctuary (Cape...
Douet, C. Grasseau, I. Vitorino Carvalho, A.
1. Sperm-borne RNAs are involved in sperm and embryonic protein translation, the regulation of early development and the epigenetic inheritance of the paternal phenotype. Sperm-borne RNA purification protocols generally include a cell purification stage to discard contamination by somatic cells. In avian species, no protocol is currently available ...
Dupré, Gabriel
Les virus de l'influenza aviaire (AIV) constituent une menace importante pour la santé animale et humaine. Ces virus peuvent être classés en deux groupes en fonction de leur pathogénicité observée chez les volailles. Certains virus influenza aviaires faiblement pathogènes (LPAIV) de sous-types H5 ou H7 ont la capacité d'évoluer et d'acquérir une sé...
van Dijk, Albert Guabiraba, Rodrigo Bailleul, Geoffrey Schouler, Catherine Lalmanach, Anne-Christine
Divergent evolution for more than 310 million years has resulted in an avian immune system that is complex and more compact than that of primates, sharing much of its structure and functions. Not surprisingly, well conserved ancient host defense molecules, such as defensins and cathelicidins, have diversified over time. In this review, we describe ...
Li, Xiaoqin Zhang, Fan Sun, Yunxiao Sun, Dandan Yang, Fangxi Liu, Yongtong Hou, Zhuocheng
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Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology
Background The fat deposition has a crucial role in animal meat flavor, and fat deposition-related traits are vital for breeding in the commercial duck industry. Avian fat-related traits are typical complex phenotypes, which need a large amount of data to analyze the genetic loci. Results In this study, we performed a new phenotypic analysis of fat...
Noni, Vaenessa Tan, Cheng Siang
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BMC veterinary research
Plasmodium, Haemoproteus and Leucocytozoon are three mainly studied blood parasites known to cause malarial and pseudomalarial infections in avian worldwide. Although Sarawak is a biodiversity hotspot, molecular data on blood parasite diversity in birds are absent. The objective of the study is to determine the prevalence of blood parasite in Asian...