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  • 1
    ISSN: 1439-0361
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Die ♂ der südböhmischen Brutpopulation der Schnatterente mausern nicht in der Tschechischen Republik, sondern ziehen zur Schwingenmauser 210–250 km WSW ins Ismaninger Teichgebiet bei München, Oberbayern. Während hier 1994 um den 24. 7. die frühesten ♂ wieder flugfähig waren, erschienen ab 25. 7. an 3 kontrollierten Teichgebieten bei C. Budejovice/Budweis ♂ im Schlichtkleid mit frisch vermauserten Schwingen. Vom 25. 7.–5. 8. wurden hier 13 frühe von gesamt 23 erfolgreichen Bruten selbständig. Bei mindestens 8 der 13 ♀ in diesem Stadium kam unauffällig und rasch eine Paarbindung zustande, zwischen Ankunft der ♂ am Brutteich und Abwanderung der Paare lagen 1–2 Tage. Begleitumstände und Verhalten (Tab. 2) stützen die Hypothese, es handle sich dabei um die Wiederaufnahme von zur Schwingenmauser des ♂ unterbrochenen Paarbindungen. Es wird diskutiert, daß eine frühe Paarung für das ♀ jedenfalls einen Vorteil darstellt: So ist es im Ismaninger Teichgebiet während der Schwingenmauser trotz seiner dann geringen Körpermasse beim Wettbewerb um begrenzte Nahrungsquellen gegenüber Einzelvögeln dominant und kann rascher Depotfett für den Wegzug aufbauen.
    Notes: Abstract Males of the South-Bohemian breeding population of Gadwall do not moult their flight-feathers in the Czech Republic but move 210–250 km WSW to Ismaninger Teichgebiet near Munich, Bavaria. Here in 1994 the earliest males had regained flight by 24. 7. From 25. 7., males in eclipse plumage with freshly moulted wings were arriving in 3 fishpond areas near C. Budejovice, South Bohemia. On these ponds, the earlier 13 out of a total of 23 successful females were separating from their independent offspring between 25. 7. and 5. 8. At least 8 of these 13 females paired up both inconspicuously and quickly, their males being present on the breeding ponds only 1–2 days. Attendant circumstances and behaviour (see Tab. 2) support the hypothesis, that pair-bonds were interrupted only for moult migration of the males. Females in any case will benefit from being paired before their wing moult in Ismaning. Despite low body mass they are able to dominate over single males and juveniles competing for food, and to fuel up in time for autumn migration.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1573-4943
    Keywords: Trypsin inhibitor ; Bauhinia variegata seeds ; primary structure ; sequence homology
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Trypsin inhibitors of two varieties of Bauhinia variegata seeds have been isolated and characterized. Bauhinia variegata candida trypsin inhibitor (BvcTI) and B. variegata lilac trypsin inhibitor (BvlTI) are proteins with M r of about 20,000 without free sulfhydryl groups. Amino acid analysis shows a high content of aspartic acid, glutamic acid, serine, and glycine, and a low content of histidine, tyrosine, methionine, and lysine in both inhibitors. Isoelectric focusing for both varieties detected three isoforms (pI 4.85, 5.00, and 5.15), which were resolved by HPLC procedure. The trypsin inhibitors show K i values of 6.9 and 1.2 nM for BvcTI and BvlTI, respectively. The N-terminal sequences of the three trypsin inhibitor isoforms from both varieties of Bauhinia variegata and the complete amino acid sequence of B. variegata var. candida L. trypsin inhibitor isoform 3 (BvcTI-3) are presented. The sequences have been determined by automated Edman degradation of the reduced and carboxymethylated proteins of the peptides resulting from Staphylococcus aureus protease and trypsin digestion. BvcTI-3 is composed of 167 residues and has a calculated molecular mass of 18,529. Homology studies with other trypsin inhibitors show that BvcTI-3 belongs to the Kunitz family. The putative active site encompasses Arg (63)–Ile (64).
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 1998-12-01
    Print ISSN: 0044-2585
    Electronic ISSN: 1865-9748
    Topics: Economics
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