The Southern Ground-Hornbill (SGH) is the largest bird species that breeds cooperatively and the only entirely carnivorous hornbill. Currently, there are only an estimated 417 breeding groups in South Africa. As the bird is an obligatory carnivore the gastro-intestinal tract (GIT) may display specific adaptations which could be of significance in the husbandry of this endangered species. Factors that contribute to unnatural mortality in SGH’s in South Africa are poisoning, both primary and secondary; electrocution on transformer boxes; shooting; and illegal capture for trade. An undescribed threat is lead contamination of hunting offal from the use of lead-based ammunition as well as object ingestion as the SGH is a non-discriminate eater i...
The objective of the present study was to provide basic information on the gross and histomorphology...
Microscopic investigation of the larynx in Indigenous Male West African guinea fowl (Numidameleagri...
Phylogeny and diet influence digestive systems morphology. For example, many migratory species exper...
Many animals species develop their gastrointestinal tube with special features to accommodate their ...
The study was conducted on 10 bodies of common buzzard (Buteo buteo), from the Association for the P...
Abstract Background Gallinula chloropus (Linnaeus, 1758) is a wild aquatic omnivorous bird character...
The intestine was lined by enterocytes with microvilli which were longest in the nectarivore, shorte...
The Southern Crested Carcara is a bird with a recognized ecological role in the population control o...
A. fuciphagus or White Edible bird’s-nest Swiftlet (EBN Swiftlet) and A. nipalensis or House swift b...
The present work was aimed to form the baseline data of normal morphological and histological struct...
The gross and histo-morphological characteristics of the small intestine of the African pied crow ar...
Cilj rada je bio opisati probavni sustav ptica i moguće bolesti ovog sustava. Istraživanja su proved...
This study describes the gross anatomy of the alimentary tract of Houbara Bustards (Chlamydotis undu...
Abstract The Southern Crested Carcara is a bird with a recognized ecological role in the population ...
1. An integral part of the study was to relate intestinal morphology to digestive efficiency in rapt...
The objective of the present study was to provide basic information on the gross and histomorphology...
Microscopic investigation of the larynx in Indigenous Male West African guinea fowl (Numidameleagri...
Phylogeny and diet influence digestive systems morphology. For example, many migratory species exper...
Many animals species develop their gastrointestinal tube with special features to accommodate their ...
The study was conducted on 10 bodies of common buzzard (Buteo buteo), from the Association for the P...
Abstract Background Gallinula chloropus (Linnaeus, 1758) is a wild aquatic omnivorous bird character...
The intestine was lined by enterocytes with microvilli which were longest in the nectarivore, shorte...
The Southern Crested Carcara is a bird with a recognized ecological role in the population control o...
A. fuciphagus or White Edible bird’s-nest Swiftlet (EBN Swiftlet) and A. nipalensis or House swift b...
The present work was aimed to form the baseline data of normal morphological and histological struct...
The gross and histo-morphological characteristics of the small intestine of the African pied crow ar...
Cilj rada je bio opisati probavni sustav ptica i moguće bolesti ovog sustava. Istraživanja su proved...
This study describes the gross anatomy of the alimentary tract of Houbara Bustards (Chlamydotis undu...
Abstract The Southern Crested Carcara is a bird with a recognized ecological role in the population ...
1. An integral part of the study was to relate intestinal morphology to digestive efficiency in rapt...
The objective of the present study was to provide basic information on the gross and histomorphology...
Microscopic investigation of the larynx in Indigenous Male West African guinea fowl (Numidameleagri...
Phylogeny and diet influence digestive systems morphology. For example, many migratory species exper...