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Rabbit Oryctolagus

Linamurin is the principal cyanogenic glycoside in cassava its toxicity is due to hydrolysis by intestinal microflora releasing free cyanide (Padmaja and Panikkar 1989). Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) fed 1.43 mg linamurin/kg BW daily (10 mg/kg BW weekly) for 24 weeks showed effects similar to those of rabbits fed 0.3 mg KCN/kg BW weekly. Specihc effects produced by linamurin and KCN included elevated lactic acid in heart, brain, and liver reduced glycogen in liver and brain and marked depletion in brain phospholipids (Padmaja and Panikkar 1989). [Pg.941]

Mcllroy, J.C. and E.J. Gifford. 1992. Secondary poisoning hazards associated with 1080-treated carrot-baiting campaigns against rabbits, Oryctolagus cuniculus. Austral. Wildl. Res. 19 629-641. [Pg.1452]

Rabbit, Oryctolagus sp. fed Chernobyl-contaminated alfalfa meal diet containing, in Bq/kg FW, 856 137Cs, 369 134Cs, and 540 40K or normal diet (112 137Cs,... [Pg.1693]

Rabbit, Oryctolagus sp. muscle male November 1986-February 1987 ... [Pg.1698]

Gormezano, 1., and Harvey, J. A. (1980) Sensory and associative effects of LSD in classical conditioning of rabbit (oryctolagus cuniculus) nictitating membrane response. J. Comp. Physiol. Psychol., 94 641-649. [Pg.53]

Hudson, R., Bilko, A. and Altbacker, V. (1996) Nursing, weaning and the development of independent feeding in the rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus). Z. Saugetierkunde 61, 39—48. [Pg.324]

Bacterial activity has been shown to be responsible for volatile organic compounds in, among many others, the exocrine secretions of beavers (see above), the anal sacs of the red fox, Vulpes vulpes, and Hon, Panthera leo [85], and the inguinal pouch of the rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus [86]. No bacteria were, however, found in the anal gland of the European mole, T. europaea [87]. [Pg.260]

Newborn rabbits, Oryctolagus cuniculus, nurse only once per day for 5-7 minutes. During this short bout, pups can drink up to 25% of their body weight. They respond first to vibration and tactile cues from the approaching mother and then find the nipples with the aid of chemical cues. If one covers the nipples with... [Pg.136]

Wild European Rabbit Oryctolagus cuniculus More in center Chin gland secretion Hayes etal., 2002... [Pg.159]

In rabbits, Oryctolagus cuniculus, urine of an adult female delays growth and sexual development in unrelated young males, while mother s urine also delays body growth, but it accelerates sexual development in her own sons. This can he seen as females manipulating the reproductive success of nearby conspecifics (Bell, 1986). [Pg.212]

Goodrich, B. S. and Mylg towycz, R. (1972). Individual and sex differences in the chemical composition of pheromone-like substances from the skin glands of the rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus. Journal of Mammalogy 53,540-548. [Pg.463]

Merritt, G. C., Goodrich, B. S., Hesterman, E. R., and Mykytowycz, R. (1982). Microflora and volatile fatty acids present in inguinal pouches of the wild rabbit, Oryctolagus cmiculus, in AustraWz. Journal of Chemical Ecology 8,1217-1226. [Pg.489]

Mykytowycz, R. (1965). Further observations on the territorial function and histology of the submandibular cutaneous (chin) glands in the rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus (L.). Animal Behaviour 13,400-412. [Pg.492]

Mykytowycz, R. and Ward, M. M. (1971). Some reactions of nestlings of the wild rabbit, Oryctolagus caniculus (L.), when exposed to natural rabbit odours. Vorma etFunctio 4, 137-148. [Pg.493]


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