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The quail : the best insect and weed exterminator must be better protected
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ISBN: 0665744935 Year: 1905 Publisher: Toronto : W. Briggs,

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Quails. --- Cailles.


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Quails and partridges of North America; : a bibliography
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Year: 1960 Publisher: Seattle : University of Washington Press,

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The quails, partridges, and francolins of the world
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ISBN: 0198571933 9780198571933 Year: 1988 Publisher: Oxford New York Oxford University Press

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Quails --- Partridges --- Francolins


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Interactions neuropeptides-dopamine dans le contrôle par les stéroïdes du comportement reproducteur mâle chez la caille (Coturnix japonica)
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Year: 1998 Publisher: [S.l.]: [chez l'auteur],

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Le gibier d'élevage.
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Year: 1997 Publisher: Paris : Bulletin Technique d'Information,


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Vincken moeten vincken locken : vijf eeuwen vangst van zangvogels en kwartels in Holland
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ISBN: 9070403498 9789070403492 Year: 2002 Volume: 39 Publisher: Hilversum Verloren

Nutrient requirements of poultry
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ISBN: 0309048923 9786610196500 1280196505 0309596327 0585037116 9780585037110 6610196508 9780309048927 Year: 1994 Publisher: Washington, D.C. National Academy Press


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Monitoring and Surveillance of Veterinary Antimicrobial Use and Antibiotic Resistance in Animals
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Antimicrobial resistance is a global One Health topic that affects us all, whether we are working in human or veterinary medicine. Although antibiotic use in farm animals is decreasing in many countries, other nations are still using these essential medical resources as growth promoters to boost economic gains. As veterinarians responsible for animal welfare, it is vital that we are permitted to treat sick animals effectively, but we must learn to be more prudent in our use of these drugs. It is essential that we, as responsible clinicians, policy makers, and researchers, develop methods of quantifying, monitoring, benchmarking, and reporting antibiotic use in both farm and companion animals, so that antimicrobial stewardship schemes can be implemented and their successes or failures analyzed. This Special Issue includes research on antibiotic use and resistance in a variety of animal species, covering cattle, sheep, pigs, poultry, and pets. The relationship between antimicrobial use and resistance in animals is investigated on a global scale, with authors from Austria, Australia, Brazil, Germany, Italy, India, the Netherlands, Peru, Portugal, Slovenia, and the United Kingdom.

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Escherichia coli --- antimicrobial resistance --- swine --- weaned piglet --- antibiotic growth promoters --- antibiotic --- antibiotic resistance --- livestock --- antibiotic use --- AMR --- MDR --- environment --- antimicrobial usage --- bovine --- India --- KAP survey --- veterinarians --- antimicrobial use --- antimicrobial resistance (AMR) --- Timor-Leste --- antimicrobial --- veterinary --- prudent use --- critically important antimicrobials --- growth promotion --- poultry --- sheep --- beef cattle --- normalised resistance interpretation --- antimicrobial susceptibility testing --- tetracyclines --- farms --- turkeys --- farm --- antimicrobial resistance genes --- biosecurity --- risk factor --- metagenomics --- qPCR --- isolates --- neonatal calf diarrhea --- survey --- antibiotics --- HPCIA --- urinary tract infection --- Flexicult Vet --- pathogen identification --- dogs --- cats --- veterinary microbiology --- bovine respiratory disease --- multidrug-resistance --- Pasteurella multocida --- Mannheimia haemolytica --- Truperella pyogenes --- dairy farm --- E. coli --- calves --- enteritis --- serotypes --- virulence --- multidrug-resistant --- extensively drug-resistant --- dairy --- ESBL --- MRSA --- dog --- canine parvovirus --- Carnivore protoparvovirus 1 --- multidrug resistance --- One Health --- Enterobacteriaceae --- public awareness --- farmworkers --- chicken --- growth promoters --- Staphylococcus hyicus --- PFGE --- exudative epidermitis --- pigs --- monitoring --- carbapenems --- CPE --- meat-producing animal --- companion animal --- travelers --- feed --- risk assessment --- introduction risk --- stochastic risk model --- coagulase-negative Staphylococcus --- CoNS --- quails --- broilers


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Monitoring and Surveillance of Veterinary Antimicrobial Use and Antibiotic Resistance in Animals
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Antimicrobial resistance is a global One Health topic that affects us all, whether we are working in human or veterinary medicine. Although antibiotic use in farm animals is decreasing in many countries, other nations are still using these essential medical resources as growth promoters to boost economic gains. As veterinarians responsible for animal welfare, it is vital that we are permitted to treat sick animals effectively, but we must learn to be more prudent in our use of these drugs. It is essential that we, as responsible clinicians, policy makers, and researchers, develop methods of quantifying, monitoring, benchmarking, and reporting antibiotic use in both farm and companion animals, so that antimicrobial stewardship schemes can be implemented and their successes or failures analyzed. This Special Issue includes research on antibiotic use and resistance in a variety of animal species, covering cattle, sheep, pigs, poultry, and pets. The relationship between antimicrobial use and resistance in animals is investigated on a global scale, with authors from Austria, Australia, Brazil, Germany, Italy, India, the Netherlands, Peru, Portugal, Slovenia, and the United Kingdom.

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Medicine --- Escherichia coli --- antimicrobial resistance --- swine --- weaned piglet --- antibiotic growth promoters --- antibiotic --- antibiotic resistance --- livestock --- antibiotic use --- AMR --- MDR --- environment --- antimicrobial usage --- bovine --- India --- KAP survey --- veterinarians --- antimicrobial use --- antimicrobial resistance (AMR) --- Timor-Leste --- antimicrobial --- veterinary --- prudent use --- critically important antimicrobials --- growth promotion --- poultry --- sheep --- beef cattle --- normalised resistance interpretation --- antimicrobial susceptibility testing --- tetracyclines --- farms --- turkeys --- farm --- antimicrobial resistance genes --- biosecurity --- risk factor --- metagenomics --- qPCR --- isolates --- neonatal calf diarrhea --- survey --- antibiotics --- HPCIA --- urinary tract infection --- Flexicult Vet --- pathogen identification --- dogs --- cats --- veterinary microbiology --- bovine respiratory disease --- multidrug-resistance --- Pasteurella multocida --- Mannheimia haemolytica --- Truperella pyogenes --- dairy farm --- E. coli --- calves --- enteritis --- serotypes --- virulence --- multidrug-resistant --- extensively drug-resistant --- dairy --- ESBL --- MRSA --- dog --- canine parvovirus --- Carnivore protoparvovirus 1 --- multidrug resistance --- One Health --- Enterobacteriaceae --- public awareness --- farmworkers --- chicken --- growth promoters --- Staphylococcus hyicus --- PFGE --- exudative epidermitis --- pigs --- monitoring --- carbapenems --- CPE --- meat-producing animal --- companion animal --- travelers --- feed --- risk assessment --- introduction risk --- stochastic risk model --- coagulase-negative Staphylococcus --- CoNS --- quails --- broilers --- Escherichia coli --- antimicrobial resistance --- swine --- weaned piglet --- antibiotic growth promoters --- antibiotic --- antibiotic resistance --- livestock --- antibiotic use --- AMR --- MDR --- environment --- antimicrobial usage --- bovine --- India --- KAP survey --- veterinarians --- antimicrobial use --- antimicrobial resistance (AMR) --- Timor-Leste --- antimicrobial --- veterinary --- prudent use --- critically important antimicrobials --- growth promotion --- poultry --- sheep --- beef cattle --- normalised resistance interpretation --- antimicrobial susceptibility testing --- tetracyclines --- farms --- turkeys --- farm --- antimicrobial resistance genes --- biosecurity --- risk factor --- metagenomics --- qPCR --- isolates --- neonatal calf diarrhea --- survey --- antibiotics --- HPCIA --- urinary tract infection --- Flexicult Vet --- pathogen identification --- dogs --- cats --- veterinary microbiology --- bovine respiratory disease --- multidrug-resistance --- Pasteurella multocida --- Mannheimia haemolytica --- Truperella pyogenes --- dairy farm --- E. coli --- calves --- enteritis --- serotypes --- virulence --- multidrug-resistant --- extensively drug-resistant --- dairy --- ESBL --- MRSA --- dog --- canine parvovirus --- Carnivore protoparvovirus 1 --- multidrug resistance --- One Health --- Enterobacteriaceae --- public awareness --- farmworkers --- chicken --- growth promoters --- Staphylococcus hyicus --- PFGE --- exudative epidermitis --- pigs --- monitoring --- carbapenems --- CPE --- meat-producing animal --- companion animal --- travelers --- feed --- risk assessment --- introduction risk --- stochastic risk model --- coagulase-negative Staphylococcus --- CoNS --- quails --- broilers


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Understanding Bird Behavior
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ISBN: 0691211817 9780691211817 Year: 2020 Publisher: Princeton, NJ

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A vivid, eye-opening view of why birds behave the way they do Birds are intelligent, sociable creatures that exhibit a wide array of behaviors-from mobbing and mimicking to mating and joint nesting. Why do they behave as they do? Bringing to light the remarkable actions of birds through examples from species around the world, Understanding Bird Behavior presents engaging vignettes about the private lives of birds, all explained in an evolutionary context. We discover how birds find food, relying on foraging techniques, tools, and thievery. We learn about the courtship rituals through which birds choose, compete for, woo, and win mates; the familial conflicts that crop up among parents, offspring, and siblings; and the stresses and strains of nesting, including territory defense, nepotism, and relationship sabotage. We see how birds respond to threats and danger-through such unique practices as murmurations, specific alarm calls, distraction displays, and antipredator nest design. We also read about how birds change certain behaviors-preening, migration, breeding, and huddling-based on climate. Richly illustrated, this book explores the increasing focus on how individual birds differ in personality and how big data and citizen scientists are helping to add to what we know about them. Drawing on classic examples and the latest research, Understanding Bird Behavior offers a close-up look at the many ways birds conduct themselves in the wild.--

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Birds --- Natural history, --- History, Natural --- Natural science --- Physiophilosophy --- Biology --- Science --- Aves --- Avian fauna --- Avifauna --- Wild birds --- Amniotes --- Vertebrates --- Ornithology --- Behavior. --- Anatomy and physiology. --- Californian junco. --- Chatham Island robins. --- Egyptian vultures. --- New Caledonian crows. --- alternative mating strategies. --- anis. --- ant birds. --- bishops. --- black coucals. --- blackcap migration. --- bowerbird. --- brood divisions. --- buffalo weaver. --- burrow nests. --- caching. --- camouflaged eggs. --- carrion crows. --- chick mimicry. --- circadian rhythms. --- circannual rhythms. --- colored leg bands. --- communal larders. --- coot chicks. --- crested auklet. --- crossbills. --- crows. --- cuckoos. --- deception. --- delayed dispersal. --- eavesdropping. --- economics of feeding. --- egg and chick recognition. --- extra-pair copulations. --- fairywrens. --- female blue tits. --- flamingo. --- forced copulation. --- fork-tailed drongos. --- great tits. --- habitat specialization. --- heritable egg placement. --- hoatzins. --- house husbands. --- hummingbird battles. --- inbreeding avoidance. --- infanticide. --- kakapo. --- leks. --- long tails. --- long-tailed tits. --- male-male competition. --- mating systems. --- mental time travel. --- mixed flocks. --- mobbing. --- mutual mate choice. --- new world warblers. --- oxpeckers. --- parasitism. --- parrot communication. --- passerines. --- passwords. --- polygynous male pied flycatchers. --- quails. --- raptors. --- red collars. --- red-backed fairywren. --- red-winged blackbird. --- risk-taking behavior. --- sandgrouse feathers. --- selfish begging. --- sentinel behavior. --- sex differences in migration. --- siblicide. --- spatial memory. --- speciation. --- temperate birds. --- thermoregulation. --- tropical birds. --- turkey courting coalitions. --- widowbirds. --- willow ptarmigan. --- winter flocks.

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