Developmental Stages of the Society Finch, Lonchura striata var. dornestica. |
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Authors: | MASAHIRO YAMASAKI AKIRA TONOSAKI |
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Institution: | Department of Anatomy, Akita University School of Medicine, Akita 010, Japan;Department of Anatomy, Yamagata University School of Medicine, Yamagata 990-23, Japan |
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Abstract: | The society finch, a little passerin, was purposed to be utilized in embryological studies. Under control of the breeding cycle in 20 pairs, 4 to 6 eggs were used to be laid daily for several repeating week in a year. Average incubation time was 17 days in contrast to 21 in the domestic fowl. The eggs weighed 1.1 g in average and expected smallness of the embryo was regarded as favorable for morphological studies including the scanning electron microscopy. We present the first report of the complete development of the society finch. A number of embryological characteristics are described with special reference to the peculiarity of the altricial finch as compared with the precocial domestic fowl. |
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