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273l11 Ducklings Swimming Biology West Chestel The kinematics ducklings swimming in formation were in the ms water current water Ducklings were tested four ducklings

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273l11 Ducklings Swimming Biology West Chestel The kinematics ducklings swimming in formation were in the ms water current water Ducklings were tested four ducklings age Ducklings swam lea. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad 431004 MS India Baviskar RK Animal Physiology Laboratory Department of Zoology Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad 431004 MS India Nikam TB Department of Zoology HPT Arts and RYK M Hossain MH Islam ATMF Islam ASM Saifullah ABSTRACT A simple artificial diet was devised for larvae of blowfly L cuprica The artificial diet primarily composed of whole milk powder bovine blood chicken eggs and wheat bran Growth and developmental p ~ 159 ~ Journal of 2 01 4 ; 2 ( 2 ): 159 - 163 ISSN 2320 - 7078 JEZS 201 4 ; 2 ( 2 ): 159 - 163 ~ 99 ~ Journal of 2 01 4 ; 2 ( 4 ): 9 9 - 1 04 ISSN 2320 - 7078 JEZS 201 4 ; 2 ( 4 ): 9 9 - 1 04 ~ 304 ~ Journal of 2 01 4 ; 2 ( 5 ): 304 - 307 ISSN 2320 - 7078 JEZS 201 4 ; 2 ( 5 ): 304 - 307 *Author to whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: msumotro@mscc.huji.ac.il Accepted February 2006. THE BARN OWL—A SELECTIVE OPPORTUNIST PREDATOR T YOAV b UZI MO, Y Y a a Department of Light Microscopy SEMINTRODUCTIONThemorphological investigation on the reproductiveThe term oviduct in the avian is used to describestudy, the surface region of the laying turkey`s leftthe entire Received 9 June 1999; Accepted 3 September 1999Avian feathers are a premier example of a com-plex evolutionary novelty. The evolutionary ori-gin of by the lack of any known ancestral feather mor-plete 321 Bartram Hall, Gainesville, FL 32611. E-mail: dhefish@zoo.ufl.edu 642D.H. EVANS ET AL.lar cell thickness could play a major role in thelae (Hughes, ’84; Perry and Laurent, ’90), and(e.g., 129 130Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies Further, there is no mention of Yellow-wattled Lapwing in different studies [12, 13, 14, 15] undertaken by respective workers on avifauna dwelling in d ZOOLOGY:C.ZELENYsecondexceedsthefirstinsix.Thecorrespondingspecificlengthsorlengthsregeneratedperunitofremovedlengthare0.194and0.205.Thefirstregenerationexceedsthesecondintwosets,thesecondex-ceedsthef ZOOLOGY:SUMNERANDDOUDOROFFThroughouttheseexperiments,themodeofhandlingthefisheswassuchthatinfectionfromanysourcewasnomorelikelyintheblackbowlsthaninanyoftheothers.Ourcolleague,Dr.C.E.ZoBell,hasbeengoo Zoology Department, 1438-1439H. Learning Objectives. Structure, function and cytogenetics of the animal cell. Different animal tissues. Taxonomy. Important Phyla, Classes, Genera, and Species. Anatomy and physiology. 318 319Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies gradually being transformed to urban area. The climate falls under type AW in the Kopper-Geiger classification of wet-dry climate and Zone B of the Nig

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