Advanced diagnostic techniques and management strategies for species specific disorders of
ruminant species.
He said he plans to look for MNLPs in other
ruminant species, such as sheep and deer, to try to determine whether the sequences he's found so far are related via a common ancestor sequence.
Not exact matches
Because of the necessity of removing the corpses of
ruminants from farming, «vultures have been faced with a scarcity of food, which has caused them to make changes in their diet by consuming a higher quantity of hunting
species,» the researcher explains.
Deer (Cervidae) inhabit nearly all continents, and as
ruminant artiodactyls they are closely related to our modern
species of domesticated livestock.
DNA analysis showed that the skull bones themselves came from a common
species of
ruminant and had been cleverly pieced together with horns that had been heated, molded, and carved.
I conducted investigations of the beautiful patterning worn by many
species of cat and snake, the countershaded coats of
ruminants and the camouflage of moths.
«More than 200 microbial
species live in the digestive systems of cows and other
ruminants,» says Karen Nelson, a microbial genomics researcher at TIGR.
Cows have the ability to digest cellulose — the carbohydrate that strengthens the cell walls of plants — because of «fibrolytic ruminal bacteria,» which represent just a few of the hundreds of
species of microbes in the digestive systems of
ruminants.
A lot of people simply do not realize most animal
species evolved to get most of their caloric energy needs from fat, even
ruminants actually receive their nutrition and calories from the fatty acids generated by the bacteria in their rumen consuming the plant matter.
Research on it in the past has been on cattle (
ruminants) and is not exactly able to be extrapolated to humans due to digestive and fermentation differences in both
species metabolisms.
I've enjoyed a long career in animal nutrition — first with Purina and later with Moorman's — throughout which I have been committed to producing outstanding nutritional products for a variety of
species, including swine and
ruminant animals, as well as family pets including dogs, cats and horses.
Mass growth of potentially poisonous Brassicacea
species for
ruminants could be found on abandoned fields in the area (Lepidium perfoliatum, Lepidium ruderale, Descurainia sophia and Thlaspi arvense).