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Registro Completo |
Biblioteca(s): |
Embrapa Amazônia Oriental. |
Data corrente: |
01/06/2018 |
Data da última atualização: |
09/06/2022 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
Artigo em Periódico Indexado |
Autoria: |
GOMES, V. H. F.; IJFF, S. D.; RAES, N.; AMARAL, I. L.; SALOMÃO, R. P; COELHO, L. de S.; MATOS, F. D. de A.; CASTILHO, C. V.; LIMA FILHO, D. de A.; LÓPEZ, D. C; GUEVARA, J. E.; MAGNUSSON, W. E; PHILLIPS, O. L.; WITTMANN, F.; CARIM, M. D. J. V.; MARTINS, M. P.; IRUME, M. V.; SABATIER, D.; MOLINO, J. F; BÁNKI, O. S.; GUIMARÃES, J. R. da S.; PITMAN, N. C. A.; PIEDADE, M. T. F.; MENDOZA, A. M.; LUIZE, B. G.; VENTICINQUE, E. M.; NOVO, E. M. M. de L.; NÚÑES VARGAS, P.; SILVA, T. S. F.; MANZATTO, A. G.; TERBORGH, J.; REIS, N. F. C.; MONTERO, J. C.; CASULA, K. R.; MARIMON, B. S.; MARIMON, B.-H.; CORONADO, E. N. H.; FELDPAUSCH, T. R.; DUQUE, A.; ZARTMAN, C. E.; ARBOLEDA, N. C.; KILLEEN, T. J.; MOSTACEDO, B.; VASQUEZ, R.; SCHÖNGART, J.; ASSIS, R. L.; MEDEIROS, M. B.; SIMON, M. F.; ANDRADE, A.; LAURANCE, W. F.; CAMARGO, J. L.; DEMARCHI, L. O.; LAURANCE, S. G. W.; FARIAS, E. de S.; NASCIMENTO, H. E. M.; REVILLA, J. D. C.; QUARESMA, A.; COSTA, F. R. C.; VIEIRA, I. C. G.; CINTRA, B. B. L.; CASTELLANOS, H.; BRIENEN, R.; STEVENSON, P. R.; FEITOSA, Y.; DUIVENVOORDEN, J. F.; AYMARD C., G. A.; MOGOLLÓN, H. F.; TARGHETTA, N.; COMISKEY, J. A.; VICENTINI, A.; LOPES, A.; DAMASCO, G.; DÁVILA, N.; GARCÍA-VILLACORTA, R.; LEVIS, C.; SCHIETTI, J.; SOUZA, P.; EMILIO, T.; ALONSO, A.; NEILL, D.; DALLMEIER, F.; FERREIRA, L. V.; ARAUJO-MURAKAMI, A.; PRAIA, D.; AMARAL, D. D. do; CARVALHO, F. A.; SOUZA, F. C. de; FEELEY, K.; ARROYO, L.; PANSONATO, M. P.; GRIBEL, R.; VILLA, B.; LICONA, J. C.; FINE, P. V. A.; CERÓN, C.; BARALOTO, C.; JIMENEZ, E. M.; STROPP, J.; ENGEL, J.; SILVEIRA, M.; PEÑUELA MORA, M. C.; PETRONELLI, P.; MAAS, P.; THOMAS-CAESAR, R.; HENKEL, T. W.; DALY, D.; PAREDES, M. R.; BAKER, T. R.; FUENTES, A.; PERES, C. A.; CHAVE, J.; PENA, J. L. M.; DEXTER, K. G.; SILMAN, M. R.; JØRGENSEN, P. MØ.; PENNINGTON, T.; DI FIORE, A.; VALVERDE, F. C.; PHILLIPS, J. F.; RIVAS-TORRES, G.; VON HILDEBRAND, P.; VAN ANDEL, T. R.; RUSCHEL, A. R.; PRIETO, A.; RUDAS, A.; HOFFMAN, B.; VELA, C. I. A.; BARBOSA, E. M.; ZENT, E. L.; GONZALES, G. P. G.; DOZA, H. P. D.; MIRANDA, I. P. de A.; GUILLAUMET, J. L.; PINTO, L. F. M.; BONATES, L. C. de M.; SILVA, N.; GÓMEZ, R. Z.; ZENT, S.; GONZALES, T.; VOS, V. A.; MALHI, Y.; OLIVEIRA, A. A.; CANO, A.; ALBUQUERQUE, B. W.; VRIESENDORP, C.; CORREA, D. F.; TORRE, E. V.; VAN DER HEIJDEN, G.; RAMIREZ-ANGULO, H.; RAMOS, J. F.; YOUNG, K. R.; ROCHA, M.; NASCIMENTO, M. T.; MEDINA, M. N. U.; TIRADO, M.; WANG, O.; SIERRA, R.; TORRES-LEZAMA, A.; MENDOZA, C.; FERREIRA, C.; BAIDER, C.; VILLARROEL, D.; BALSLEV, H.; MESONES, I.; GIRALDO, L. E. U.; CASAS, L. F.; REATEGUI, M. A. A.; LINARES-PALOMINO, R.; ZAGT, R.; CÁRDENAS, S.; FARFAN-RIOS, W.; SAMPAIO, A. F.; PAULETTO, D.; SANDOVAL, E. H. V.; AREVALO, F. R.; HUAMANTUPA-CHUQUIMACO, I.; GARCIA-CABRERA, K.; HERNANDEZ, L.; GAMARRA, L. V.; ALEXIADES, M. N.; PANSINI, S.; CUENCA, W. P.; MILLIKEN, W.; RICARDO, J.; LOPEZ-GONZALEZ, G.; POS, E.; STEEGE, H. ter. |
Afiliação: |
VITOR H. F. GOMES, MPEG / UFPA; STÉPHANIE D. IJFF, Biodiversity Dynamics, Naturalis Biodiversity Center / Marine and Coastal Management; NIELS RAES, Biodiversity Dynamics, Naturalis Biodiversity Center; IÊDA LEÃO AMARAL, INPA; RAFAEL P. SALOMÃO, UFPA; LUIZ DE SOUZA COELHO, INPA; FRANCISCA DIONÍZIA DE ALMEIDA MATOS, INPA; CAROLINA VOLKMER DE CASTILHO, CPAF-Roraima; DIOGENES DE ANDRADE LIMA FILHO, INPA; DAIRON CÁRDENAS LÓPEZ, Instituto SINCHI; JUAN ERNESTO GUEVARA, University of California / Universidad San Francisco de Quito; WILLIAM E. MAGNUSSON, INPA; OLIVER L. PHILLIPS, University of Leeds; FLORIAN WITTMANN, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology / Max Planck Institute for Chemistry; MARCELO DE JESUS VEIGA CARIM, IEPA; MARIA PIRES MARTINS, INPA; MARIANA VICTÓRIA IRUME, INPA; DANIEL SABATIER, AMAP, IRD, Cirad, CNRS, INRA, Université de Montpellier; JEAN-FRANÇOIS MOLINO, INPA; OLAF S. BÁNKI, Biodiversity Dynamics, Naturalis Biodiversity Center; JOSÉ RENAN DA SILVA GUIMARÃES, IEPA; NIGEL C. A. PITMAN, The Field Museum; MARIA TERESA FERNANDEZ PIEDADE, INPA; ABEL MONTEAGUDO MENDOZA, Jardín Botánico de Missouri; BRUNO GARCIA LUIZE, UNESP; EDUARDO MARTINS VENTICINQUE, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte; EVLYN MÁRCIA MORAES DE LEÃO NOVO, INPE; PERCY NÚÑEZ VARGAS, Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco; THIAGO SANNA FREIRE SILVA, UNESP; ANGELO GILBERTO MANZATTO, UFRO; JOHN TERBORGH, Duke University; NEIDIANE FARIAS COSTA REIS, UFRO; JUAN CARLOS MONTERO, Instituto Boliviano de Investigacion Forestal / INPA; KATIA REGINA CASULA, UFRO; BEATRIZ S. MARIMON, Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso; BEN-HUR MARIMON, Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso; EURIDICE N. HONORIO CORONADO, IIAP/University of Leeds; TED R. FELDPAUSCH, University of Exeter; ALVARO DUQUE, Universidad Nacional de Colombia; CHARLES EUGENE ZARTMAN, INPA; NICOLÁS CASTAÑO ARBOLEDA, Instituto SINCHI; TIMOTHY J. KILLEEN, Agteca-Amazonica; BONIFACIO MOSTACEDO, Universidad Autónoma Gabriel René Moreno Santa Cruz; RODOLFO VASQUEZ, Jardín Botánico de Missouri; JOCHEN SCHÖNGART, INPA; RAFAEL L. ASSIS, INPA; MARCELO BRILHANTE DE MEDEIROS, Cenargen; MARCELO FRAGOMENI SIMON, Cenargen; ANA ANDRADE, INPA; WILLIAM F. LAURANCE, James Cook University; JOSÉ LUÍS CAMARGO, INPA; LAYON O. DEMARCHI, INPA; SUSAN G. W. LAURANCE, James Cook University; EMANUELLE DE SOUSA FARIAS, FIOCRUZ; HENRIQUE EDUARDO MENDONÇA NASCIMENTO, INPA; JUAN DAVID CARDENAS REVILLA, INPA; ADRIANO QUARESMA, INPA; FLAVIA R. C. COSTA, INPA; IMA CÉLIA GUIMARÃES VIEIRA, MPEG; BRUNO BARÇANTE LADVOCAT CINTRA, INPA / University of Leeds; HERNÁN CASTELLANOS, Universidad Nacional Experimental de Guayana; ROEL BRIENEN, University of Leeds; PABLO R. STEVENSON, Universidad de los Andes Carrera; YURI FEITOSA, INPA; JOOST F. DUIVENVOORDEN, University of Amsterdam; GERARDO A. AYMARD C., UNELLEZ-Guanare; HUGO F. MOGOLLÓN, Endangered Species Coalition; NATALIA TARGHETTA, INPA; JAMES A. COMISKEY, Inventory and Monitoring Program National Park Service / Center for Conservation Education and Sustainability Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute; ALBERTO VICENTINI, INPA; ALINE LOPES, INPA; GABRIEL DAMASCO, University of California; NÁLLARETT DÁVILA, Universidade Estadual de Campinas; ROOSEVELT GARCÍA-VILLACORTA, University of Edinburgh / Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh; CAROLINA LEVIS, INPA / Wageningen University; JULIANA SCHIETTI, INPA; PRISCILA SOUZA, INPA; THAISE EMILIO, Natural Capital and Plant Health Royal Botanic Gardens / INPA; ALFONSO ALONSO, Center for Conservation Education and Sustainability Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute; DAVID NEILL, Universidad Estatal Amazónica; FRANCISCO DALLMEIER, Center for Conservation Education and Sustainability Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute; LEANDRO VALLE FERREIRA, MPEG; ALEJANDRO ARAUJO-MURAKAMI, Universidad Autónoma Gabriel Rene Moreno; DANIEL PRAIA, INPA; DÁRIO DANTAS DO AMARAL, MPEG; FERNANDA ANTUNES CARVALHO, INPA/ Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte; FERNANDA COELHO DE SOUZA, INPA / University of Leeds; KENNETH FEELEY, University of Miami Coral / Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden Coral; LUZMILA ARROYO, Universidad Autónoma Gabriel Rene Moreno; MARCELO PETRATTI PANSONATO, INPA / USP; ROGERIO GRIBEL, Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro; BORIS VILLA, INPA; JUAN CARLOS LICONA, Instituto Boliviano de Investigacion Forestal; PAUL V. A. FINE, University of California; CARLOS CERÓN, Escuela de Biología Herbario Alfredo Paredes Universidad Central; CHRIS BARALOTO, Florida International University; ELIANA M. JIMENEZ, Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Amazonía; JULIANA STROPP, UFAL; JULIEN ENGEL, AMAP, IRD, Cirad, CNRS, INRA, Université de Montpellier / Florida International University; MARCOS SILVEIRA, UFAC; MARIA CRISTINA PEÑUELA MORA, Universidad Regional Amazónica IKIAM; PASCAL PETRONELLI, CIRAD; PAUL MAAS, Biodiversity Dynamics, Naturalis Biodiversity Center; RAQUEL THOMAS-CAESAR, Iwokrama International Programme for Rainforest Conservation; TERRY W. HENKEL, Humboldt State University; DOUG DALY, New York Botanical Garden; MARCOS RÍOS PAREDES, Servicios de Biodiversidad EIRL; TIM R. BAKER, University of Leeds; ALFREDO FUENTES, Herbario Nacional de Bolivia, Universitario UMSA / Missouri Botanical Garden; CARLOS A. PERES, University of East Anglia; JEROME CHAVE, Université Paul Sabatier; JOSE LUIS MARCELO PENA, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; KYLE G. DEXTER, University of Edinburgh / Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh; MILES R. SILMAN, Wake Forest University; PETER MØLLER JØRGENSEN, Missouri Botanical Garden; TOBY PENNINGTON, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh; ANTHONY DI FIORE, University of Texas at Austin; FERNANDO CORNEJO VALVERDE, Andes to Amazon Biodiversity Program; JUAN FERNANDO PHILLIPS, Fundación Puerto Rastrojo; GONZALO RIVAS-TORRES, Universidad San Francisco de Quito / University of Florida; PATRICIO VON HILDEBRAND, Fundación Estación de Biología; TINDE R. VAN ANDEL, Biodiversity Dynamics, Naturalis Biodiversity Center; ADEMIR ROBERTO RUSCHEL, CPATU; ADRIANA PRIETO, Universidad Nacional de Colombia; AGUSTÍN RUDAS, Universidad Nacional de Colombia; BRUCE HOFFMAN, Amazon Conservation Team; CÉSAR I. A. VELA, Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco; EDELCILIO MARQUES BARBOSA, INPA; EGLEÉ L. ZENT, Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas; GEORGE PEPE GALLARDO GONZALES, Servicios de Biodiversidad EIRL; HILDA PAULETTE DÁVILA DOZA, Servicios de Biodiversidad EIRL; IRES PAULA DE ANDRADE MIRANDA, INPA; JEAN-LOUIS GUILLAUMET, Muséum national d’histoire naturelle de Paris; LINDER FELIPE MOZOMBITE PINTO, Servicios de Biodiversidad EIRL; LUIZ CARLOS DE MATOS BONATES, INPA; NATALINO SILVA, UFRA; RICARDO ZÁRATE GÓMEZ, Instituto de Investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruana (IIAP); STANFORD ZENT, Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas - IVIC; THERANY GONZALES, ACEER Foundation; VINCENT A. VOS, Universidad Autónoma del Beni José Ballivián / Centro de Investigación y Promoción del Campesinado; YADVINDER MALHI, Oxford University Centre for the Environment; ALEXANDRE A. OLIVEIRA, USP; ANGELA CANO, Universidad de los Andes Carrera; BIANCA WEISS ALBUQUERQUE, INPA; CORINE VRIESENDORP, The Field Museum; DIEGO FELIPE CORREA, Universidad de los Andes Carrera / The University of Queensland; EMILIO VILANOVA TORRE, Universidad de los Andes / University of Washington; GEERTJE VAN DER HEIJDEN, University of Nottingham, University Park; HIRMA RAMIREZ-ANGULO, Universidad de los Andes; JOSÉ FERREIRA RAMOS, INPA; KENNETH R. YOUNG, University of Texas at Austin; MAIRA ROCHA, INPA; MARCELO TRINDADE NASCIMENTO, Universidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense; MARIA NATALIA UMAÑA MEDINA, Universidad de los Andes Carrera / University of Maryland; MILTON TIRADO, GeoIS; OPHELIA WANG, Northern Arizona University; RODRIGO SIERRA, GeoIS; ARMANDO TORRES-LEZAMA, Universidad de los Andes; CASIMIRO MENDOZA, FOMABO, Manejo Forestal en las Tierras Tropicales de Bolivia / Universidad Mayor de San Simon; CID FERREIRA, INPA; CLÁUDIA BAIDER, Agricultural Services, Ministry of Agro-Industry and Food Security, Agricultural Services, Ministry of Agro-Industry and Food Security, The Mauritius Herbarium; DANIEL VILLARROEL, Universidad Autónoma Gabriel Rene Moreno; HENRIK BALSLEV, Aarhus University; ITALO MESONES, University of California; LIGIA ESTELA URREGO GIRALDO, Universidad Nacional de Colombia; LUISA FERNANDA CASAS, Universidad de Los Andes; MANUEL AUGUSTO AHUITE REATEGUI, Medio Ambiente, PLUSPRETOL; REYNALDO LINARES-PALOMINO, Smithsonian's National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute, National Zoological Park; RODERICK ZAGT, Tropenbos International; SASHA CÁRDENAS, Universidad de Los Andes; WILLIAM FARFAN-RIOS, Wake Forest University; ADEILZA FELIPE SAMPAIO, UFRO; DANIELA PAULETTO, UFOPA; ELVIS H. VALDERRAMA SANDOVAL, University of Missouri / Universidad Nacional de la Amazonia Peruana; FREDDY RAMIREZ AREVALO, Universidad Nacional de la Amazonia Peruana; ISAU HUAMANTUPA-CHUQUIMACO, Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco; KARINA GARCIA-CABRERA, Wake Forest University; LIONEL HERNANDEZ, Universidad Nacional Experimental de Guayana; LUIS VALENZUELA GAMARRA, Jardín Botánico de Missouri; MIGUEL N. ALEXIADES, University of Kent; SUSAMAR PANSINI, UFRO; WALTER PALACIOS CUENCA, Herbario Nacional del Ecuador, Universidad Técnica del Norte; WILLIAM MILLIKEN, Natural Capital and Plant Health Royal Botanic Gardens; JOANA RICARDO, University of Leeds; GABRIELA LOPEZ-GONZALEZ, University of Leeds; EDWIN POS, Naturalis Biodiversity Center / Utrecht University; HANS TER STEEGE, Naturalis Biodiversity Center / University De Boelelaan. |
Título: |
Species distribution modelling: contrasting presence-only models with plot abundance data. |
Ano de publicação: |
2018 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Scientific Reports, v. 8, n. 1, 2018. |
DOI: |
10.1038/s41598-017-18927-1 |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
Conteúdo: |
Species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used in ecology and conservation. Presence-only SDMs such as MaxEnt frequently use natural history collections (NHCs) as occurrence data, given their huge numbers and accessibility. NHCs are often spatially biased which may generate inaccuracies in SDMs. Here, we test how the distribution of NHCs and MaxEnt predictions relates to a spatial abundance model, based on a large plot dataset for Amazonian tree species, using inverse distance weighting (IDW). We also propose a new pipeline to deal with inconsistencies in NHCs and to limit the area of occupancy of the species. We found a significant but weak positive relationship between the distribution of NHCs and IDW for 66% of the species. The relationship between SDMs and IDW was also significant but weakly positive for 95% of the species, and sensitivity for both analyses was high. Furthermore, the pipeline removed half of the NHCs records. Presence-only SDM applications should consider this limitation, especially for large biodiversity assessments projects, when they are automatically generated without subsequent checking. Our pipeline provides a conservative estimate of a species? area of occupancy, within an area slightly larger than its extent of occurrence, compatible to e.g. IUCN red list assessments. |
Palavras-Chave: |
Amazonian tree; SDMs; Species distribution models. |
Categoria do assunto: |
K Ciência Florestal e Produtos de Origem Vegetal |
URL: |
https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/178001/1/s41598-017-18927-1.pdf
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20/09/2023 |
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SILVA, M. A. S.; RIBEIRO JUNIOR, V.; SILVA, C. M.; SILVA, L. F. C.; DEL VESCO, A. P.; OLIVEIRA JUNIOR, G. M.; CALDERANO, A. A.; TAVERNARI, F. de C.; CORASSA, A.; BRITO, C. O. |
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Universidade Federal do Sergipe; Universidade Federal do Sergipe; Universidade Federal do Sergipe; Alltech of Brazil; Universidade Federal do Sergipe; Universidade Federal do Sergipe; Universidade Federal de Viçosa; FERNANDO DE CASTRO TAVERNARI, CNPSA; Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso; Universidade Federal de Sergipe. |
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Effect of mannanrich fractions and a mixture of sodium butyrate and zinc proteinate on performance, intestinal morphometry, and gene expression in broilers. |
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2023 |
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Italian Journal of Animal Science, v. 22, n. 1, p. 728-738, 2023. |
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https://doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2023.2240850 |
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Inglês |
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Abstract: This study evaluated the effects of isolated or combined prebiotics blended with sodium butyrate and zinc proteinate on performance, intestinal morphometry, and expression of genes associated with nutrient transport and immune response in broilers. 1,400 birds were randomly assigned to 5 treatments (Negative control (NC) without antibiotic; Positive control (PC) with antibiotic; Prebiotic (Prebio) composed of mannan fractions; Blend, composed of sodium butyrate, hydrolysed yeast cell wall and zinc proteinate; and the combination Prebio + Blend), with eight replications and 35 birds per experimental unit. The PC led to higher weight gain (WG) and lowered feed conversion (FCR) from 1 to 7 days of life than the other treatments. The use of prebio and blend resulted in high WG from 22 to 42 days (1773; 1768.9 g, respectively). However, the combination of prebio + blend was similar to PC and NC treatments. The additives resulted in longer duodenal villi when administered alone and in ileal villi (p = 0.001) combined, with no effect on jejunal villi. Crypt depth and duodenal villus: crypt ratio was higher for both additives types. A significant difference among treatments in the expression of the sodium-dependent glucose transporter gene (SGLT1) was noted, with greater expression in birds that received NC. There was higher expression of the neutral and cationic amino acid transporter gene (y + LAT-2) with the prebio and blend, either alone or in combination. The prebio blend with sodium butyrate and zinc proteinate additives used separately in broiler diets supported beneficial changes in intestinal morphometry, nutrient absorption, and performance, indicating their value in antibiotic-free broiler production systems. MenosAbstract: This study evaluated the effects of isolated or combined prebiotics blended with sodium butyrate and zinc proteinate on performance, intestinal morphometry, and expression of genes associated with nutrient transport and immune response in broilers. 1,400 birds were randomly assigned to 5 treatments (Negative control (NC) without antibiotic; Positive control (PC) with antibiotic; Prebiotic (Prebio) composed of mannan fractions; Blend, composed of sodium butyrate, hydrolysed yeast cell wall and zinc proteinate; and the combination Prebio + Blend), with eight replications and 35 birds per experimental unit. The PC led to higher weight gain (WG) and lowered feed conversion (FCR) from 1 to 7 days of life than the other treatments. The use of prebio and blend resulted in high WG from 22 to 42 days (1773; 1768.9 g, respectively). However, the combination of prebio + blend was similar to PC and NC treatments. The additives resulted in longer duodenal villi when administered alone and in ileal villi (p = 0.001) combined, with no effect on jejunal villi. Crypt depth and duodenal villus: crypt ratio was higher for both additives types. A significant difference among treatments in the expression of the sodium-dependent glucose transporter gene (SGLT1) was noted, with greater expression in birds that received NC. There was higher expression of the neutral and cationic amino acid transporter gene (y + LAT-2) with ... Mostrar Tudo |
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Butirato de sódio; Expressão gênica; Growth promoters; Morfologia intestinal; Prebióticos; Proteinato de zinco. |
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Dieta; Frango de Corte; Gene. |
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Blenders; Broiler chickens; Genes; Immune response; Prebiotics. |
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