Browsing by Author "Gașpar, Corneliu"

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  • Gașpar, Corneliu; Ailincăi, Luminița-Iuliana; Dodan, Adina-Ximena (Iasi University of Life Sciences (IULS), Iași, 2023-03-02)
    This study focuses on monitoring the sexual behaviours of male and female goats (Capra hircus) at each stage of mounting and observing sexual reflexes and related peculiarities. The ethological behaviours of females and ...
  • Gașpar, Corneliu; Şova, C.A.; Mocanu, Alexandra (”Ion Ionescu de la Brad” University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Iași, 2018)
    The Siberian dwarf hamster is a rodent that is part of the Cricetinae family, having its spreading area in the steppes in northeastern Kazakhstan and northeastern Siberia. The Siberian dwarf hamster is small in size, having ...
  • Gașpar, Corneliu; Grămadă, Iulian-Cătălin; Ailincăi, Luminița-Iuliana (”Ion Ionescu de la Brad” University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Iași, 2016)
    This paper aims is to observe the nesting behavior of Madagascar cockroaches. Although, after laying eggs, the implication of parents insect is zero or minimal, however, it was observed in this ovoviviparity species a ...
  • Gașpar, Corneliu; Mocanu, Alexandra (”Ion Ionescu de la Brad” University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Iasi, 2018)
    This paper presents one of the most recent species of aquatic animals that have recently grown in Romania, the freshwater shrimp Neocaridina Davidi (Neocaridina heteropoda), or the basic variety, commonly known as "Red ...
  • Gașpar, Corneliu; Mocanu, Alexandra (”Ion Ionescu de la Brad” University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Iași, 2018)
    The use of zebra fish in medical research, as well as its popularity in aquariums, makes it very important to study the sexual behavior of this species. The zebra fish were brought to Europe in 1905, originating from the ...
  • Gașpar, Corneliu; Grămadă, Iulian-Cătălin; Ailincăi, Luminița-Iuliana (”Ion Ionescu de la Brad” University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Iași, 2016)
    The sexual behavior of tarantulas is very differently from that of higher vertebrates due to their eco- morphological and physiological features. The male, who has a pair of sex bulbs, in the presence of a receptive female ...