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  1. 61

    La volaille en région Centre-Val de Loire du Néolithique à nos jours. Approche archéozoologique by Colin Duval, Grégory Bayle, Séverine Braguier, Olivier Cotté, Alexandre Fontaine, Chloé Genies, Frédéric Poupon, Julie Rivière, Marilyne Salin, Marie-Pierre Horard-Herbin

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Within the framework of this project, it has made it possible to establish a detailed map of the distribution of the various farmyard birds over time, but above all to define the precise dynamics of the introduction and spread of domestic fowl, goose, duck, pigeon, turkey and peacock within the region and over the long term. …”
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    Isolation of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis Biovar equi from a Horse in Central Iowa by Kate L. Hepworth-Warren, Beatrice T. Sponseller, David M. Wong, Joann M. Kinyon

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis biovar equi is the causative agent of “pigeon fever,” or “dryland distemper” in horses. The agent is typically identified in the Western United States but has recently been identified in Canada; it has not previously been documented as cause of infection in horses in Iowa. …”
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  3. 63

    Bird Species Abundance and Their Correlationship with Microclimate and Habitat Variables at Natural Wetland Reserve, Peninsular Malaysia by Muhammad Nawaz Rajpar, Mohamed Zakaria

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Purple swamphen Porphyrio porphyrio (9.1% of all detections) was the most abundant bird species of marsh swamp, lesser whistling duck—Dendrocygna javanica (2.3%) was dominant species of open water body and pink-necked green pigeon—Treron vernans (1.7%) was most common species of lotus swamp. …”
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    Phytochemical, Proximate, Anti-Oxidant, and Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Aqueous and Methanol Extracts of Dried Shell of Cajanus cajan seed collected from a Rural Community in N... by S. I. Orjiocha, M. U. Ibezim-Ezeani, F. C. Otuu, C. O. Ugorji

    Published 2025-02-01
    “… Cajanus cajan, commonly known as pigeon pea, is widely cultivated by farmers in Nsukka and other parts of Enugu State, Nigeria. …”
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  5. 65

    Approche textométrique de l’articulation du discours narratorial et des discours directs dans un corpus de contes du XVIIe siècle by Catherine Boré, Denise Malrieu

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…This paper aims to characterize the modes of articulation of narratorial discourse and direct speech in a collection of 17th century tales: a tale by Madame d’Aulnoy (The Pigeon and the Dove, 20,840 words) and tales by Perrault (20,641 words). …”
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    Métacognition chez le babouin : chercher l'information manquante by Raphaëlle Malassis, Gilles Gheusi, Joël Fagot

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…Longtemps considérés comme l'un des produits les plus sophistiqués de la cognition humaine, les travaux menés en cognition comparée cette dernière décennie ont montré que des animaux non-humains, du pigeon au chimpanzé, étaient capables d'évaluer leur degré d'incertitude dans diverses tâches de catégorisation perceptive et de mémorisation. …”
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  7. 67

    Divergent Effects of <i>Circoviridae</i> Capsid Proteins on Type I Interferon Signaling by Anon H. Kosaka, Chen-Yu Huang, Zih-Ying Lu, Hua-Zhen Hsing, Amonrat Choonnasard, Rissar Siringo Ringo, Kuo Pin Chuang, Akatsuki Saito

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Additionally, beak and feather disease virus in parrots, canine circovirus in dogs, and columbid circovirus (pigeon circovirus) in racing pigeons induce immunosuppression, followed by secondary infections in these hosts. …”
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    Assessment of LiDAR-Based Sensing Technologies in Bird–Drone Collision Scenarios by Paula Seoane, Enrique Aldao, Fernando Veiga-López, Higinio González-Jorge

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Six different collision trajectories and three different bird sizes (pigeon, falcon, and seagull) are tested. The results show that the LiDAR can detect any of these birds at about 30 m; bird detection improves when the bird gets closer and has a larger size. …”
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  9. 69

    Delivering the Nutritional Needs by Food to Food Fortification of Staples Using Underutilized Plant Species in Africa by Ernest Teye, Christabel Irene Deha, Rosemond Dadzie, Roseline Love MacArthur

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The review revealed that fortification of major staple foods has been investigated: maize with grain amaranth, soybean, and moringa; sweet potato with cowpea, sorghum, bambara groundnut, peanut, and moringa; cassava with African yam bean, breadfruit, pigeon pea, bambara groundnut, moringa, and cowpea; and sorghum with pearl millet and green peas. …”
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    Hematologic and clinical chemistry reference intervals for six species of wild birds frequently rescued in the Republic of Korea by Myeongsu Kim, Myeongsu Kim, Zun Zun Wut Hmohn, Woochan Jang, Woochan Jang, Geonwoo Baek, Geonwoo Baek, Jae-Ik Han, Jae-Ik Han

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study establishes relevant reference intervals for six species of wild birds that are frequently rescued at wildlife rescue centers in the Republic of Korea.MethodsForty-two Eurasian eagle owls (Bubo bubo), 34 Oriental turtle doves (Streptopelia orientalis), 73 domestic pigeons (Columba livia domestica), 27 brown hawk-owls (Ninox scutulata), 76 common kestrels (Falco tinnunculus), and 25 Eurasian magpies (Pica pica) were included in this study. …”
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    Epidemiological Features, Clinical Symptoms, and Environmental Risk Factors for Notifiable Japanese Encephalitis in Taiwan From 2008 to 2020: Retrospective Study by Fu-Huang Lin, Yu-Ching Chou, Chi-Jeng Hsieh, Chia-Peng Yu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The major occurrence places of JE included paddy fields, pig farms, pigeon farms, poultry farms, and ponds. For air pollution factors, linear regression analysis showed that SO2βP3βPβP ConclusionsThis study is the first to report confirmed cases of JE from the surveillance data of the Taiwan Centers for Diseases Control between 2008 and 2020. …”
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    Udmurdi hällilaul: veel kord esmaallika probleemist by Irina Nurieva

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Vereshchagin, “Chagyr, chagyr dydyke...” (Blue, blue pigeon…). All the variants of this lullaby form the second group. …”
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    Evaluation of vegetable pigeonpea [Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp] genotypes for yield stability by J. D. Ojwang, R. Nyankanga, N. V. P. R. G. Ganga Rao, J. Imungi

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Increased deployment of stable pigeon pea cultivars, MZ 2/9 and KAT 60/8 would enhance food security in the dry areas of Eastern regions of Kenya. …”
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    Integrated systems improve soil microclimate, soybean photosynthesis and growth by Luciana Maria da Silva, Eduardo Habermann, Kátia Aparecida de Pinho Costa, Adriano Carvalho Costa, João Antônio Gonçalves e Silva, Eduardo da Costa Severiano, Lourival Vilela, Fabiano Guimarães Silva, Alessandro Guerra da Silva, Bruno de Souza Marques, Fabrício Rodrigues, Carlos Alberto Martinez

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Additionally, experiments were conducted to evaluate the effect of monocultures and previous integration between maize, three cultivars of Panicum maximum (Zuri, Tamani, and Quênia guinea grass) and Pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan cv. BRS Mandarim) on soil health, physiological aspects, and soybean production. …”
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    Application of Minimally Invasive Oral Swab Samples for qPCR-Based Sexing in Neognathae Birds by Maria-Carmen Turcu, Anamaria Ioana Paștiu, Lucia-Victoria Bel, Anca-Alexandra Doboși, Dana Liana Pusta

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A total of 34 samples were included in this study from the following 17 bird species: domestic pigeon (<i>Columba livia domestica</i>), domestic chicken (<i>Gallus gallus domesticus</i>), domestic goose (<i>Anser anser f domesticus</i>), domestic duck (<i>Anas platyrhynchos domesticus</i>), Mute swan (<i>Cygnus olor</i>), Budgerigar (<i>Melopsittacus undulatus</i>), Lovebird (<i>Agapornis roseicollis</i>), Cockatiel (<i>Nymphicus hollandicus</i>), Red-rumped parrot (<i>Psephotus haematonotus</i>), Rose-ringed parakeet (<i>Psittacula krameri</i>), African grey parrot (<i>Psittacus erithacus</i>), domestic Canary (<i>Serinus canaria forma domestica</i>), Goldfinch (<i>Carduelis carduelis major</i>), Gouldian Finch (<i>Chloebia gouldiae</i>), Red Siskin (<i>Carduelis cucullata</i>), Australian Zebra Finch (<i>Taeniopygia castanotis</i>), and Common buzzard (<i>Buteo buteo</i>). …”
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    Iconic Celebration of Charms and Friendship in Poetry: Fálétí’s “Adébímpé Ọ̀jẹ́dòkun” by Michael Oladejo Afoláyan

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…He swore by the sacred incantation that there would be no peace for an animal that made waste the farm of his friend, just as “the male pigeon is never at ease to live inside the house; Èmì – the migrant rat, never sleeps in the same nest two nights in a row; and as the case is for the pataguenon monkey to jump from tree to tree restlessly without finding a place to rest . . .” so would it be for the animal that violated the farm of his friend. …”
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    What Are the Risks of Contracting Diseases Associated with Chickens? by C. Roxanne Rutledge-Connelly, Christopher Mores, Amy H. Simonne

    Published 2005-10-01
    “…Some examples of avian diseases transmissible to humans include Chlamydiosis from parakeets, pigeons, and parrots and Cryptococcosis from pigeons. …”
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    What Are the Risks of Contracting Diseases Associated with Chickens? by C. Roxanne Rutledge-Connelly, Christopher Mores, Amy H. Simonne

    Published 2005-10-01
    “…Some examples of avian diseases transmissible to humans include Chlamydiosis from parakeets, pigeons, and parrots and Cryptococcosis from pigeons. …”
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    Rats’ performance in a suboptimal choice procedure implemented in a natural-foraging analogue by Fernanda González-Barriga, Vladimir Orduña

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Abstract Rats and pigeons have shown striking differences in their behavior in the suboptimal choice procedure: while pigeons show a strong and consistent preference for the discriminative alternative, most studies performed with rats have found optimal preferences, and in the cases in which suboptimal preferences have been reported, those results have not been replicated. …”
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    Neural correlates of executive control in the avian brain. by Jonas Rose, Michael Colombo

    Published 2005-06-01
    “…In the current study we report neural correlates of executive control in the avian nidopallium caudolaterale, a region analogous to the mammalian prefrontal cortex. Homing pigeons (Columba livia) performed a working memory task in which cues instructed them whether stimuli should be remembered or forgotten. …”
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