Morphometry of black grouse Lyrurus tetrix L. and hazel grouse Tetrastes bonasia L. from the north of the Arkhangelsk Region, Russia

Владимир Георгиевич Борщевский, Ирина Анатольевна Хомякова, Vladimir Borchtchevski, Irina Khomyakova
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Body weight and lengths of the wing, tail, tarsus, and beak were measured in 139 black grouse (BG) Lyrurus tetrix (Linnaeus, 1758) and 318 hazel grouse (HG) Tetrastes bonasia (Linnaeus, 1758) captured in the north of the Arkhangelsk Region (Russia) in 1990–2006. Almost all the estimates are within the average range of the parameters for Northern Europe (Norway – Komi Republic). Sexual dimorphism in BG was revealed for all traits except the wing length; dimorphism by tail length in Northern Europe appears to be growing from east to west. Size dimorphism in HG is inexplicit and, apparently, minimal in spring; females before and during egg-laying are heavier than males. In young BG, the dimensional growth of tarsi in males and females is completed in the 2nd-3rd months since birth, that of beak – in the 3rd-4th month, that of tail and wings – in the 4th-5th months. In HG, these processes are shorter: tarsi and beak – in the 2nd month, wings and tail – in the 3rd-4th months. Tail and beak lengths and body weight showed the greatest variation in both species, while wings and tarsi were the most stable parts of their bodies. Tarsus was also utterly independent of the other four traits, while wing length correlated with tail length and body weight (BG) or tail length only (HG). The age-related variation patterns for studied traits and correlations between them indicate the likelihood of migration processes, especially for BG. The arrival of first-year birds of both species in study area from August to May-June is hardly probable, but their emigration may take place. Part of the size variation in adult birds is apparently due to arrivals from outside.
俄罗斯阿尔汉格尔斯克地区北部黑松鸡Lyrurus tetrix L.和榛松鸡Tetrastes bonasia L.形态计量学
对1990-2006年在俄罗斯阿尔汉格尔斯克北部捕获的139只黑松鸡(BG) Lyrurus tetrix (Linnaeus, 1758)和318只榛松鸡(HG) Tetrastes bonasia (Linnaeus, 1758)的体重、翅膀、尾巴、跗跖和喙的长度进行了测量。几乎所有估计数都在北欧(挪威-科米共和国)参数的平均范围内。除翅长外,其他性状均存在性别二态性;在北欧,尾巴长度的二态性似乎是从东向西增长的。HG的大小二态性是不明确的,显然,在春季最小;雌性在产卵前和产卵期间比雄性重。幼鸟雌雄跗骨的尺寸发育在出生后2 -3个月完成,喙的尺寸发育在出生后3 -4个月完成,尾巴和翅膀的尺寸发育在出生后4 -5个月完成。在HG中,这些过程较短:跗和喙在第2个月,翅膀和尾巴在第3 -4个月。尾巴和喙的长度以及体重在这两个物种中变化最大,而翅膀和跗关节是它们身体最稳定的部位。翼长与尾长、体重(BG)或仅与尾长(HG)相关,翼长与其他4个性状完全无关。研究性状的年龄相关变异模式和它们之间的相关性表明迁移过程的可能性,尤其是BG。在8月至5 - 6月期间,两种鸟类的一年级鸟几乎不可能到达研究区,但它们可能会迁徙。成年鸟的体型变化,部分原因显然是外来鸟类的到来。
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