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A. Abourachid 《British poultry science》1993,34(5):887-898
1. The parameters used for the mechanics of standing in birds are defined and compared for two strains of turkeys, a giant, broad‐breasted strain (up to 40 kg), the result of artificial selection, and a traditional, smaller bird (9 kg), in order to show whether the mechanics of standing are modified by selection.
2. Using a geometrical similarity hypothesis, it was found that, although the locomotor apparatus of both strains are similar, the stresses on the pelvic muscles of broad‐breasted turkeys are increased. This is induced by the anterior position of the centres of gravity of their trunks, the result of selected pectoral hypertrophy.
3. The modification to the mechanics of standing may be related to the increase in locomotor disease in strains of giant turkeys. 相似文献
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The musculature of the pelvic limb in the turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) Pelvic limbs of 150 turkeys from a normal farmer's strain and from an Broad Breasted strain were examined by dissection to determine growth from birth to adulthood. Schematic figures and photographs show the course of the dissection. The pictures show how the muscles are related to the skeleton of the pelvic limb in the farmer's strain as well as demonstrate the surfaces upon which the muscles insert. The configuration of the muscles in the turkey are similar to the generally known model in birds. It is necessary, however, to describe the musculature and its relations to the skeleton before functional conclusions can be drawn or before studies of deficiencies in movements related to the selection of broad breasted strains can be made. 相似文献
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Ga?l Caro Anick Abourachid Thibaud Deca?ns Lorenza Buono Jér?me Mathieu 《Biology and Fertility of Soils》2012,48(8):961-965
In this work, we documented the influence of earthworm's galleries on their speed of movements during dispersal events in the soil. We quantified, by using X-rays, the dispersal behaviour of earthworms in the soil. The observations were conducted in mesocosms in controlled conditions for 12?h. Our experiments revealed that during a dispersal sequence of a batch of individuals of the species Aporrectodea terrestris (Savigny 1826): (a) individuals used preferentially existing conspecifics' galleries, (b) individual velocity increased after each dispersal event and (c) the lag time before each dispersal event did not seem to be influenced by previous dispersers. Therefore, dispersal seems to be facilitated by conspecifics' activity, which strongly supports the hypothesis of a feedback between ecosystem engineers' activity and their dispersal speed. 相似文献
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A Abourachid 《British poultry science》1991,32(2):271-277
1. Economic requirements have encouraged farmers to select broad-breasted strains of turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo). These birds are very heavy (more than 30 kg), have pectoral hypertrophy and are frequently lame. Traditional turkeys, closer to wild birds, weigh 9 kg on average. 2. Gaits, which are motor pattern expressions, seem to be linked to species morphology. However, no significant differences are evident between the gaits of traditional and broad-breasted strains. 3. Yet, posterior views of the walk of both strains show lateral oscillations, which are very slight in the traditional one but very marked in the broad-breasted one. 4. In the latter, modification of the centre of gravity path may increase the energetic cost of walking and be associated with problems of lameness. 5. Therefore, if the genetic pool permits an increase in weight of broad-breasted turkeys, then extrinsic factors, such as gravity constraints, may limit this evolution. 相似文献
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