Age-specific differences in wing pointedness and wing length of European Turtle Doves Streptopelia turtur migrating through the eastern flyway

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Charalambos T. Thoma, Konstantina N. Makridou, D. Bakaloudis, C. Vlachos
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ABSTRACT Migration plays a significant part in shaping wing morphology in avian taxa. Differences in wing shape and size have been found to vary with regard to age and sex, as well as between different populations. Here, we examine age-related variation in the wing morphology of the European Turtle Dove Streptopelia turtur migrating through the eastern flyway. Wing morphology was examined by means of a size-constrained components analysis (SCCA) of standardised primary-feather lengths of 112 individuals killed by hunters. Our results showed that juvenile individuals had shorter and more pointed wings than adults, which is consistent with the pattern observed in individuals migrating through the western flyway. We conclude that in juveniles, the selection force of migration is perhaps stronger than selection of an anti-predator adaptation. Moreover, age-related variation in Turtle Dove wing morphology may influence juvenile survival, as well as migration timing, and both effects should be considered in future studies.
东线迁徙欧洲斑鸠翅尖和翅长的年龄差异
摘要迁徙在鸟类分类群中对翅膀形态的形成起着重要作用。研究发现,翅膀形状和大小的差异因年龄和性别以及不同种群而异。在这里,我们研究了通过东部飞行通道迁徙的欧洲斑鸠Streptopelia turturtur翅膀形态的年龄变化。通过尺寸约束成分分析(SCCA)对112只被猎人杀死的个体的标准化初级羽毛长度进行了翅膀形态检查。我们的研究结果表明,幼年个体的翅膀比成年个体更短、更尖,这与在西部迁徙的个体中观察到的模式一致。我们得出的结论是,在青少年中,迁徙的选择力可能比反捕食者适应的选择力更强。此外,与年龄相关的斑鸠翅膀形态变化可能会影响幼鸟的生存和迁徙时间,在未来的研究中应考虑这两种影响。
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Ringing and Migration
Ringing and Migration Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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