320 research outputs found

    Prevalence and morphotaxonomic characteristics of nematode, Contracaecum travassosi (Gutierrez, 1943) from bird jungle babbler, Turdoides striata

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    The research study was conducted on the helminth parasite of bird Jungle babbler, Turdoides striata from district Naushahro Feroze, Sindh during, 2015-16. The total (n= 110) specimens were collected from (n= 48) birds that belonged to the genus; Contracaecum Railliet and Henry, (1912), were recovered from the anterior, median and posterior part of large intestine but mostly most of the helminth were found in terminal part of the large intestine of the host. Present specimens were observed in diverse form its congress, but having morphologically closely resemblance with Contracaecum travassosi, Gutierrez, 1943 which consists medium sized body. Prominent buccal capsule is along with developed inter labia but oesophagus was observed cylindrical and simple without bulb. Spicules were un-equals and they do not contain gubernaculum. Longitudinal sucker with a chitinous rim and vulva located at the little distance from the anterior region. Surrounding the tail region ten pairs of caudal papillae of which six pairs were postclocal, three pairs were Preclocal and one pair was paraclocal with tail pointed posteriorly. Female eggs had elliptical position and nearly rounded. The infections rate of parasites were found high during the hot summer season in the month of July when compared with contrast season (winter, cold season) specially with December and January. Such type of research study for the purpose to find out the helminth burden in the host Jungle babbler (Turdoides striata) was carried out first time. Therefore; it is suggested that, the lot of passeriformes birds contain variety of helminth parasites in their internal tract and organs, so it is strict need to carry out the systematic study of the parasite that logged the burden to their host birds

    Sub-Lethal Effects of Methoxyfenozide On Development and Fecundity of Tobacco Cutworm, Spodoptera Litura (Fabricius) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) On Cauliflower

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    The mortality and sub-lethal effects were determined on development of surviving of S. litura on Insect growth regulator, Methoxyfenozide 240 SC (Dose: 1680, 1440, 1200, 960 and 720 ppm, were dissolved in water and each treatment was replicated 3 times. The results indicated that the copulation time, fecundity and fertility decreased when compared with control (distilled water). The maximum mortality observed on dose one after one week and minimum on dose five after 24 hours with the maximum larval weight reduction on dose one and dose three after 24 hours. The longest larval and pupal period, short adult longevity, maximum pupal weight reduction, longest duration of life-cycle, shortest copulation time, minimum fecundity and minimum fertility of eggs were recorded in dose one and highest in dose five. It is concluded that the methoxyfenozide (IGR) effective by their sub-lethal concentrations however, most preference can be given to which caused highly sub-lethal effects on the reproduction and biology of S. litura under laboratory conditions

    Inequities in Antenatal Care, and Individual and Environmental Determinants of Utilization at National and Sub-national Level in Pakistan: A Multilevel Analysis

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    Background: Nationally representative surveys are vital for gauging progress in health and planning health services. However, often marred with inadequate analysis to provide any guidance to health policy and planning. Most recent Pakistan Demographic and Health Survey (PDHS) 2012-2013 is an inclusive nationally representative investigation. Nonetheless, its published report offers limited evidence regarding antenatal care (ANC). Furthermore, after 18th constitutional amendment, policies are principally made at provincial level in Pakistan; therefore, it is imperative to have contextual evidence at sub-national level to feed programs and policies.Methods: We analysed 7142 women with a recent birth, to assess the individual and environmental determinants of ANC, adapting Andersen\u27s model of healthcare utilization, by multilevel analysis. Separate models of determinants were developed for the national level and five provinces using survey command in Stata version 12.1.Results: Besides that the recommended ANC coverage (≥4 visits) is low in Pakistan (36%), gross inequities exist predominantly across provinces (12% to 82%). Small differences exist between urban and rural localities. Education, health literacy and socio-economic status of women were strong predictors, while communities with high concentration of literate women very strongly predict ANC use (odds ratio [OR] = 12). Determinants of ANC vary at national and at sub-national level. For example, women\u27s education had no influence on ANC utilization in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) and Baluchistan (BC) provinces. Notably, husband\u27s education was significantly associated with ANC utilization in KPK only. Significant positive interaction exists between urban areas and larger provinces (Punjab, Sindh, and KPK). Also, very strong positive interaction occurs when women have secondary or particularly higher level of education and living in urban areas or larger provinces.Conclusion: This study highlights conspicuous contextual differences which determine maternal care at national and sub-national level. It identified contextual factors which are important for planning maternal health services between and within provinces. High positive interaction for ANC utilization between women education, urban areas and larger provinces highlights the inequities which need to be addressed. It also identified factors at the community level (cluster) which relates to overall context and influence individual behavior and highlights the diminishing urban-rural gap in service utilization in Pakistan

    Morhphotaxanomic Characteristics of Dragonfly, Lesser Emperor, Anax parthenope (Selys, 1839) (Odonata: Aeshnidae) at Region Sukkur, Sindh

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    Odonates are ecologically important as both predators and prey. Their larvae constitute a natural biological control over mosquito larvae and thus help to control several epidemic diseases like malaria, dengue, filaria etc. In this study; the Dragonfly, Anax parthenope (♂:♀) has been identified for the first time at region Sukkur, Sindh - Pakistan. The study was mainly emphasized on morphological differences between male and female specimen. Both male and female specimens were having some same but mostly different characteristics. Like both male and female had large green compound eyes touching dorsally, head was found hypognathous, thorax dark green with visible thoraxic segments, male had slightly larger than female wings, bigger in size and more colorful. Which was very rare in insects, fore and hind wings were not similar, forewing narrow and elongated whereas; the hind wings were broad basally, distal part of the wing was yellowish, abdomen was black dorsally and ventrally but found greenish from lateral side. It was concluded that there was a lot of potential to explore Odonata fauna of this region. The climate and topography of this area along with lot of natural pastures and aquatic bodies support dragonflies’ life and biology. However, due to rapid increase in urbanization, suitable habitats of odonata were disappearing at an alarming rate. Thus, only single specie was found. Further surveys and necessary conservation measures were also adopted, therefore, suggested as need of the day to utilize it, in right direction after knowing its species complex

    Perception and Experience of Teacher Educators about Their Motivation: A Case Study Approach

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    This study was designed to explore the perception and experiences of motivation of teacher educators of the universities of Sindh province of Pakistan. The data was collected and analysed through case study approach, the qualitative research design and thematic-narrative analysis technique. The total twenty-one teacher educators revealed their stories in the form of narratives about their motivation. The findings of this article would be found suitable, authentic and reliable resource, which would be an excellent addition in to the existing literature of motivation in order to understand the phenomenon, its process and causations

    Effect of English Language Competency on the Job Satisfaction and Motivation of Teacher Educators: A Narrative Analysis

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    This research study was designed to explore the English language competency of teacher educators and its effect on their job satisfaction and motivation in order to maintain their position at their departments of Education at Universities of Sindh province of Pakistan. As, languages are generally taught and assessed in terms of four skills such as listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Where listening and reading are known as receptive skills while speaking and writing as productive skills, which are directly concerned and connected with the cognitive development of the teachers  educators and its proper utilization to become satisfied and motivated faculty members. The data was collected and analysed through narrative analysis technique, the qualitative research design and method. The findings of this article would be found suitable, reliable, strong resource and a rich addition in to the existing literature, which provides a suitable insight to all stakeholders to understand the real position and phenomenon of language competency and its effects
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