Salmonella in garden birds responsive to antibiotics
Scientists at the University of Liverpool have found that Salmonella bacteria found in garden birds are sensitive to antibiotics, suggesting that the infection is unlike the bacteria found in livestock and humans. Salmonella is increasingly resistant to antibiotics and can sometimes go undetect...Long, sexy tails not a drag on male birds
Berkeley -- The long tails sported by many male birds in the tropics look like they're a drag to carry around and a distinct disadvantage when fleeing predators, but experiments by University of California, Berkeley, biologists shows that they exact only a minimal cost in speed or energy at least...Czech Authorities Kill 70,000 Birds at H5N1 Farms
Around 70,000 birds have been killed at two Czech poultry farms where the H5N1 strain of bird flu, which is potentially fatal to humans, was confirmed this week, veterinary authorities said Friday . Czech authorities have also decided to kill a further 70,000 birds, mostly chickens and turk...Bird Flu Antibodies Found in Migrant Birds in Siberia
Scientists have discovered bird flu antibodies in migrant birds in five Siberian regions, a spokesman for a veterinary regulator said here Tuesday . "Out of over 4,000 samples taken in the area this year, samples from 50 wild birds were found to contain genetic material of the A-H5 virus an...Avian Flu Seen in Others Birds too
Just when the experts are happy about the significant improvement in containing the bird flu AUSTRALIAN scientists have reported the discovery of a new virus carried by bats that can cause serious flu-like symptoms in humans. Health and veterinary experts have singled out Indonesia, Egypt ...Islamabad Culls Over 6,000 Birds Control Bird-flu Outbreak
Authorities have culled more than 6,000 birds to control a new outbreak of avian flu at three poultry farms in Islamabad, capital of Pakistan, an official said Wednesday. Laboratory tests confirmed the presence of H5N1, a strain of avian influenza that is deadly in humans, at three farms i...Annual Conference on Vaccine Research to Highlight Not Only Health Benefits But Also Economic Gains
...ous and deadly avian influenza (influenza A/H5N1) in poultry. During an avian influenza outbreak in Southeast Asia in 2003-04, more than 100 million birds either died or had to be killed to stem the disease. In 2007, avian influenza claimed 11 million poultry. The contagion has had devastating consequenc...BioCryst Updates Peramivir Clinical Development Plan
...iruses of H5N1 subtype are circulating among birds worldwide. The virus is considered extremely contagious in fowl. It is believed that all species of birds are susceptible to avian influenza, but domestic poultry, including chickens and turkeys, are among the more susceptible to the highly pathogenic stra...FreshFx Recognized for use in the Scalder as a Solution to the 'Yield/Pathogen Reduction Dilemma'
...be used to acidify the scalders. This could represent cost and water savings -- and less organic debris in the system -- as less is extracted from the birds at lower temperatures. "For plants with high incoming Salmonella loads, there is no single silver bullet for Salmonella," he added. "A multi-point st...AVI BioPharma Reports Positive Pre-Clinical Influenza Data
...ition, several subtypes of avian influenza virus -- H5N1, H7N7 and H9N2 -- can infect and cause disease in humans. The current influenza pandemic in birds throughout Asia, Eastern Europe and Turkey is caused by the H5N1 subtype. It is thought that co-infection of humans or certain animals (such as pigs) ...Scientists are learning more about big birds from feathers
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Catching adult eagles for research purposes is no easy task, but a Purdue University researcher has found a way around the problem, and, in the process, gathered even more information about the birds without ever laying a hand on one. "Many birds are small, easy to catch ...Toxic molecule may help birds 'see' north and south
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. Researchers at the University of Illinois report that a toxic molecule known to damage cells and cause disease may also play a pivotal role in bird migration. The molecule, superoxide, is proposed as a key player in the mysterious process that allows birds to "see" Earth's magneti...Female birds 'jam' their mates' flirtatious songs
When a single female is nearby, female antbirds will sing over the songs of their male partners in an apparent attempt to keep their messages from getting through, according to a new report published online on March 12th in Current Biology , a Cell Press publication. Males respond to that interru...Climate change affecting Europe's birds now, say researchers
Climate change is already having a detectable impact on birds across Europe, says a Durham University and RSPB-led scientific team publishing their findings to create the world's first indicator of the climate change impacts on wildlife at a continental scale. Published in the journal PLoS ONE...The birds of Spain, in a digital ornithological encyclopedia
December 4, 2008.- La enciclopedia de las aves de Espaa , a joint initiative of the BBVA Foundation and SEO/BirdLife, is intended as an introduction for the general reader into the fascinating world of birds. This interactive, multimedia publication offers key facts on the life and habits of more...Practice as well as sleep may help birds learn new songs
Practice as well as sleep may help birds learn new songs The reorganization of neural activity during sleep helps young songbirds to develop the vocal skills they display while awake, University of Chicago researchers have found. Sleep is well known to have a role in a broad range of learn...Model predicts evolution of Mediterranean landscape following fires
...al Modelling & Software , the authors studied a Special Protection Area for birds to the south west of Madrid. "We have developed a model that shows on ma... Software , tells SINC. The area studied was Special Protection Area for birds (SPAB) number 56, which covers the Holm oak woodland along the Alberche and...Nature parks can save species as climate changes
...tion models to see how climate change might affect birds in Important Bird Areas, in the coming decades und...Important Bird Areas will provide new habitats for birds that are forced to move as temperatures and rainfa...tected areas are a vital conservation tool to help birds adapt to climate change in the 21st century." The...AV-1011 Bird Repellent to Protect Rice Seed Approved for Use in Louisiana and Missouri
...rackles. The new bird repellent effectively stops birds from eating the newly planted seeds and reducing r...ese from turf grass with FlightControl(R) Plus and birds from structures through Airepel(R) Humane Bird Man...which feature a non-lethal method to control where birds feed and roost; Hyperimmune eggs with markets in h...Crisis Exemption Granted to Market Avipel(R) Corn Seed Treatment in Louisiana
...to corn seed before planting and effectively stops birds from damaging crops by eating the newly planted se...pproval in Louisiana. The product is non-lethal to birds and has been shown to be highly effective in protecting corn seed from birds in over four years of use in states with particula...Detecting dangerous chemicals with lasers, exploring the brain's circuitry with light and more
...Gold Nanoparticles.") TINY LASER ARRAYS FOR SENSITIVE CHEMICAL DETECTION Early miners used to carry canaries into coal mines because the birds were sensitive to certain gasses. Modern chemical analysis does the same thing, though much more powerfully. For instance, infrared spectroscopy can d...Corticosterone EIA Kit from IDS Ltd
Description:...at serum or plasma. Corticosterone is the major, if not sole, corticosteroid in rats and mice, and in most non-mammalian vertebrates such as amphibia, birds and reptiles. Most mammals produce both corticosterone and cortisol, in varying proportions. It is therefore critical to look at relative cross-reacti...