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inbreeding

A Wisdom Archive on inbreeding

inbreeding

A selection of articles related to inbreeding

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inbreeding: Oceanography Dictionary - inbreeding

 

Definition and meaning of inbreeding:

 

inbreeding - reproduction among closely related individuals

(Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) )

 

Also see these pages: Oceanography, Oceanography Sitemap, Coral Reef, Environment, Sustainability, Climate Change,

 

inbreeding: : Oceanography Sitemap I - I

This is a sitemap for Oceanography - I . Click on a link and you will find multiple definitions and articles related to the word. The sitemap(s) covers over 5.184 different Oceanography terms.

 

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inbreeding: Encyclopedia - Tiger

Tigers (Panthera tigris) are mammals of the Felidae family and one of four "big cats" in the Panthera genus. A group of tigers is called an "ambush" or a "streak". They are predatory carnivores and the largest of all living cats. Most tigers live in forests and grasslands (for which their camouflage is ideally suited). Among the big cats, only the tiger and jaguar are strong swimmers, and tigers are often found bathing in ponds, lakes and rivers. Tigers hunt alone and eat primarily medium-sized herbivores such as deer, w ...

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inbreeding: Encyclopedia - Young Earth creationism

History of creationism Creation in Genesis Types of creationism: Young Earth creationism - Creation science Old Earth creationism Omphalos creationism Theistic evolution Neo-Creationism Islamic creationism Intelligent design - Intelligent design movement Modern geocentrism Controversy: Creation vs. evolution ... in public educati ...

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inbreeding: Encyclopedia - Incest

Incest is sexual activity or marriage between very close family members. It is a taboo, as well as a criminal offense, in most societies. The same restrictions usually apply to sexual unions as they do to marriage. The precise meaning of incest varies widely, because different cultures have differing notions of "sexual activity" and "close family member." Some jurisdictions consider only those related by birth, others also those related by adoption or marriage; some prohibit sexual relations between people who grew up in the same household, while others prohibit sexual relations betw ...

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inbreeding: Encyclopedia - Cheetah

The Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) is an atypical member of the cat family (Felidae) that hunts by speed rather than by stealth or pack tactics. It is the fastest of all terrestrial animals and can reach speeds of up to 100 km/h (62 mph) in short bursts. Cheetah - Description. The cheetah's body is svelte and muscular, though it seems slender and almost fragile in build. Its chest is deep and its waist narrow. It has a small head and short muzzle, high-placed eyes, large nostrils for large oxygen intake, ...

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inbreeding: Encyclopedia - Dog

The dog is a canine mammal of the Order Carnivora. It has been argued the dog has been domesticated for 12,000 years, but perhaps for as long as 150,000 years based on recent genetic evidence. In this time, the dog has developed into hundreds of breeds with a great degree of variation. For example, heights range from just a few inches (such as the Chihuahua) to nearly three feet (such as the Irish Wolfhound), and colors range from white to black, with reds, grays (usually called blue), and browns occurring in a tremendous varia ...

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inbreeding: Encyclopedia - Evolution

In biology, evolution is the process by which populations of organisms acquire and pass on novel traits from generation to generation. Its action over large stretches of time explains the origin of new species and ultimately the vast diversity of the biological world. The living species of today are related to each other through common descent, products of evolution and speciation over billions of years. The phylogenetic tree at right represents these re ...

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inbreeding: Encyclopedia - Indigenous Australians

The Indigenous Australians are the first inhabitants of the Australian continent and its nearby islands, continuing their presence during European settlement. The term includes the various indigenous peoples commonly known as Aborigines, whose traditional lands extend throughout mainland Australia, Tasmania and numerous offshore islands, and also the Torres Strait Islanders whose lands are centred on the Torres Strait Islands which run between northernmost Australia and the island of New Guinea. Indigenous ...

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inbreeding: Encyclopedia - Instinct

Instinct is the inherent disposition of a living organism toward a particular action. Instincts are generally inherited patterns of responses or reactions to certain kinds of stimuli. In humans they are most easily observed in behaviors such as emotions, sexual drive, and other bodily functions, as these are largely biologically determined. Instinct provides a response to external stimuli, which moves an organism to action, unless overriden by intelligence, which is creative and hence far more versatile. Since instincts take generatio ...

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inbreeding: Encyclopedia - Imprinting psychology

Imprinting is the term used in psychology and ethology to describe any kind of phase-sensitive learning (learning occurring at a particular age or a particular life stage) that is rapid and apparently independent of the consequences of behavior. It typically involves an animal or person learning the characteristics of some stimulus, which is therefore said to be "imprinted" onto the subject. Imprinting psychology - Filial imprinting. The best known form of imprinting is filial imprinting, in which a ...

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inbreeding: Encyclopedia - White tiger

White tigers are tigers with pink noses and white to cream colored fur with black, grey or chocolate-colored stripes; their eyes are usually blue, but may be green or amber. There are around 600 white tigers in the world. Because this coloration is so striking, white tigers have become popular attractions in zoos and entertainment that showcases exotic animals; the magicians Siegfried and Roy are famous for using several trained white tigers in their shows. Contrary to popular belief, white tigers are not an endangered species in their own right, but are a sel ...

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inbreeding: Encyclopedia - Created kind

History of creationism Creation in Genesis Types of creationism: Young Earth creationism - Creation science Old Earth creationism Omphalos creationism Theistic evolution Neo-Creationism Islamic creationism Intelligent design - Intelligent design movement Modern geocentrism Controversy: Creation vs. evolution ... in public education As ...

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inbreeding: Encyclopedia - Westboro Baptist Church

Westboro Baptist Church is an organisation based in Topeka, Kansas, headed by minister Fred Waldron Phelps, Sr. and notorious for running godhatesfags.com and other websites expressing its condemnation of various groups, (see "WBC Websites" below). Although its members identify themselves as Baptists, the church is not affiliated with any known Baptist conventions or associations (however, there are numerous independent Baptist churches throughout the United States that are unaffiliated with such groups). The church describes itself a ...

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inbreeding: Encyclopedia - Dairy cattle

Dairy cattle, generally of the species Bos taurus, are domesticated animals bred to produce large quantities of milk. Dairy cattle - Terminology. A young dairy animal is known as a calf. A female calf which has not given birth to a calf and is less than thirty months old is called a heifer. When more than seven months pregnant with its first calf, a female heifer is known as a springer. After calving, or when more than thirty months old, a female dairy animal is known as a cow. A male d ...

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inbreeding: Encyclopedia II - Dog - Behavior

All dogs have a tremendous capacity to learn complex social behavior and to interpret varied body language and sounds, and, like many predators, can react to and learn from novel situations. The requirements of coordinating complex social behavior requires that canines have the ability to sense and deliver a wide variety of cues via body language, more so than for even humans, who can use language for the same purpose. Physiologically, this correlates with such features as a large number of nerves innervating the facial muscles of dogs, allo ...

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Dog, Dog - Terminology, Dog - Physical characteristics, Dog - Intelligence, Dog - Diet, Dog - Treats, Dog - Dangerous substances, Dog - Reproduction, Dog - Fertility, Dog - Menarche, Dog - Pregnancy and litters, Dog - Spaying and neutering, Dog - Attributes, Dog - Sight, Dog - Hearing, Dog - Scenting, Dog - Direction and spatial sense, Dog - Weather detection, Dog - Dog health, Dog - Diseases, Dog - Parasites, Dog - Common physical disorders, Dog - Behavior, Dog - Interactions between Dogs and Humans, Dog - Dogs as working partners, Dog - Dogs as hunting and sporting partners, Dog - Dogs as pets, Dog - Attacks on humans and livestock, Dog - Abandoned dogs, Dog - Ancestry and history of domestication, Dog - Wolf ancestors, Dog - Speed of domestication, Dog - Dogs as food, Dog - Dog breeds, Dog - Neoteny in the rapid evolution of diverse dog breeds, Dog - References and further reading

Read more here: » Dog: Encyclopedia II - Dog - Behavior

inbreeding: Encyclopedia II - Charles II of Spain - Reign

The years of Charles II were agonizing for Spain. The economy was stagnant, there was hunger in the land, and the power of the monarchy over the various Spanish provinces was extremely weak. Charles' unfitness for rule meant he was often ignored and power during his reign became the subject of court intrigues and foreign, particularly French, influence. His mother was his regent during much of his reign. Though she was exiled by the king's illegitimate brother John of Austria the Younger, she return ...

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Charles II of Spain, Charles II of Spain - Reign, Charles II of Spain - Assuring the Succession

Read more here: » Charles II of Spain: Encyclopedia II - Charles II of Spain - Reign

inbreeding: Encyclopedia II - Extinction - Planned extinction

Olivia Judson is one of few modern scientists to have advocated the deliberate extinction of any species. Her controversial 2003 NY Times article advocates "specicide" of thirty mosquito species through the introduction of recessive "knockout genes". Her defense of such an extreme measure rests on: Anopheles mosquitoes and Aedes mosquito represent only 30 species; eradicating these would save at least one million human lives per annum at a cost of reducing the genetic diversity of the family Culicidae by only 1%. She wr ...

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Extinction, Extinction - Definition, Extinction - Permanence, Extinction - Causes, Extinction - Genetic and demographic causes, Extinction - Habitat degradation, Extinction - Predation competition and disease, Extinction - Coextinction, Extinction - Effects, Extinction - Mass extinctions, Extinction - Human extinction, Extinction - Human attitudes on extinction, Extinction - Extinction in species other than Homo sapiens, Extinction - Extinction in the species Homo sapiens, Extinction - Planned extinction, Extinction - Scientists, Extinction - Environmental movement, Extinction - Commercial and industrial interests, Extinction - Governments and international organizations, Extinction - Indigenous populations, Extinction - Endangered species, Extinction - Notes

Read more here: » Extinction: Encyclopedia II - Extinction - Planned extinction

inbreeding: Encyclopedia II - Indochinese Tiger - Physical Characteristics

Male Indochinese Tigers measure 2.55 to 2.85 m (8.37 to 9.35 ft) in length, weigh 150 to 195 kg (330 to 430 lb), and have a greatest skull length of 319 to 365 mm (13 to 14 in.). The average male Indochinese Tiger is approximately 2.74 m (9 ft) in length and weighs about 180 kg (400 lb). Female Indochinese Tigers measure 2.30 to 2.55 m (7.55 to 8.37 ft) in length, weigh 100 to 130 kg (221 to 287 lb), and have greatest skull length of 275 to 311 mm (11 to 12 in). The average female Indochinese Tiger is approxima ...

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Indochinese Tiger, Indochinese Tiger - Physical Characteristics, Indochinese Tiger - Habitat, Indochinese Tiger - Diet, Indochinese Tiger - Population & Threats

Read more here: » Indochinese Tiger: Encyclopedia II - Indochinese Tiger - Physical Characteristics

inbreeding: Encyclopedia II - Imprinting psychology - Filial imprinting

The best known form of imprinting is filial imprinting, in which a young animal learns the characteristics of its parent. It is most obvious in nidifugous birds, who imprint on their parents and then follow them around. It was first reported in domestic chickens, by the 19th century amateur biologist Douglas Spalding. It was rediscovered by the early ethologist Oskar Heinroth, and studied extensively and popularised by his disciple Konrad Lorenz working with greylag geese. Lorenz demonstrated how incubator-hatched geese would imprint ...

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Imprinting psychology, Imprinting psychology - Filial imprinting, Imprinting psychology - Sexual imprinting, Imprinting psychology - Westermarck effect, Imprinting psychology - Westermarck vs. Freud

Read more here: » Imprinting psychology: Encyclopedia II - Imprinting psychology - Filial imprinting

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