Physics and physiology of incubation 1
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] J Piiper,et al. Variability of shell conductance and gas exchange of chicken eggs. , 1985, Respiration physiology.
[2] A. Visschedijk. Gas exchange and hatchability of chicken eggs incubated at simulated high altitude. , 1985, Journal of applied physiology.
[3] A. Ar,et al. Increasing hatchability of turkey eggs by matching incubator humidity to shell conductance of individual eggs. , 1984, Poultry science.
[4] H. Rahn,et al. Water in the Avian Egg Overall Budget of Incubation , 1980 .
[5] R. Seymour,et al. Adaptations to Underground Nesting in Birds and Reptiles , 1980 .
[6] Aloysius H J Visschedijk,et al. Effects of Barometric Pressure and Abnormal Gas Mixtures on Gaseous Exchange by the Avian Embryo , 1980 .
[7] R. G. Board,et al. The Eggs of the Anatidae: Conductance, Pore Structure, and Metabolism , 1979, Physiological Zoology.
[8] H. Rahn,et al. How Bird Eggs Breathe , 1979 .
[9] C. Romijn. [Artificial incubation and dynasties in Europe (author's transl)]. , 1978, Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde.
[10] H. Rahn,et al. Effects of ambient pressures, He and Sf6 on O2 and CO2 transport in the avian egg. , 1976, Respiration physiology.
[11] C. Paganelli,et al. Diffusion in the gas phase: the effects of ambient pressure and gas composition. , 1975, Respiration physiology.
[12] H. Rahn,et al. The avian egg: air-cell gas tension, metabolism and incubation time. , 1974, Respiration physiology.
[13] R. B. Reeves,et al. The Avian Egg: Water Vapor Conductance, Shell Thickness, and Functional Pore Area , 1974 .
[14] H. Rahn,et al. Respiratory gas exchange by the avian embryo. , 1970, Respiration physiology.
[15] André Ancel. L'oeuf de pintade (numida meleagris l. ) et son incubation , 1989 .
[16] H. Rahn,et al. Regional differences in diffusive conductance/perfusion ratio in the shell of the hen's egg. , 1988, Respiration physiology.
[17] H. Girard,et al. Altitude hypocapnia at 2,800 m does not affect development of the chicken embryo. , 1987, The Journal of experimental zoology. Supplement : published under auspices of the American Society of Zoologists and the Division of Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry.
[18] Visschedijk Ah. Air space: the embryonic medium. , 1987 .
[19] H. Rahn,et al. Incubation of chicken eggs at altitude theoretical consideration of optimal gas composition , 1981 .
[20] J. Piiper,et al. The independent effects of atmospheric pressure and oxygen partial pressure on gas exchange of the chicken embryo. , 1980, Respiration physiology.
[21] H. Rahn,et al. Interdependence of Gas Conductance, Incubation Length, and Weight of the Avian Egg , 1978 .
[22] H. Rahn,et al. Gas Conductance in the Eggshell of the Mound-Building Brush Turkey , 1978 .
[23] H. Rahn,et al. The Avian Egg: In vivo Conductances to Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, and Water Vapor in Late Development , 1978 .
[24] M. Vince,et al. Development of the Avian Embryo , 1974 .
[25] W. Landauer. Hatchability of Chicken Eggs as Influenced by Environment and Heredity, The , 1961 .
[26] H. Frith. Breeding of the Mallee-fowl, Leipoa ocellata Gould (Megapodiidae) , 1959 .
[27] D. Fleay. Nesting Habits of the Brush-Turkey , 1937 .