Publications by authors named "Yuanyu Qin"

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  • Some snakes make hissing sounds that birds mimic to scare off predators, but their impact on frogs' risk recognition was previously unexplored.
  • Research on little torrent frogs revealed they altered their calling when they heard snakes' hisses but did not react to other noises like white noise or different snake calls.
  • The frogs reacted more strongly to bird hisses that sounded similar to snakes, indicating they might be able to recognize and respond to these sounds as potential threats.
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The tympanic middle ear is important for anuran hearing on land. However, many species have partly or entirely lost their tympanic apparatus. Previous studies have compared hearing sensitivities in species that possess and lack tympanic membranes capable of sound production and acoustic communication.

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Many species produce alarm calls in response to predators, and the anti-predator signals are often used by other species. Eavesdropping on heterospecific alarm calls has been widely found in bird and mammal species. Other taxa, such as reptiles and amphibians, however, receive limited attention at present.

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Geographical divergence in acoustic signals is often affected by multiple selective pressures. Environmental factors are expected to shape signals by adjusting for greater propagation efficiency. Nevertheless, such habitat-driven hypotheses have not been well-examined with multi-signal and multi-habitat types included simultaneously.

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1. The objective of this study was to investigate the evolution of SCNN1B and AHCYL1 proteins among 10 domestic avian and mammalian animal species, to uncover the expression patterns of and genes in ducks, identify the genetic variants of the and genes and analyse their effects on eggshell quality.2.

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Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor 1 (ITPR1) is an important intracellular channel for releasing Ca²⁺. In order to investigate the effects of the ITPR1 overexpression on Ca²⁺ concentration and lipid content in duck uterine epithelial cells and its effects on calcium transport-related genes, the structural domain of ITPR1 gene of duck was cloned into an eukaryotic expression vector and transfected into duck uterine epithelial cells. The overexpression of the ITPR1 gene, the concentration of Ca²⁺, the lipid content, and the expression of other 6 calcium transport-related genes was determined.

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Stearoyl-CoAdesaturase-1 (SCD-1) is a key regulator of monounsaturated fatty acid synthesis. It plays a vital role in lipid synthesis and metabolism. Ca²⁺ is an important cation in the body and plays an important role in the organism.

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Adiponectin plays a critically biological role in atherosclerosis, glucose utilization, lipid and carbohydrate metabolism, and triglyceride synthesis in animals and humans. However, little is known about the effect of adiponectin on lipid metabolism of the avian species. The aim of the preset study was to investigate the potential associations between adiponectin gene single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and the lipid traits in 348 females of Tianzhu Black Muscovy.

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