英国沼泽山雀(Poecile palustris)和蒙大拿柳山雀(Willow titts P. montana)的比较生物学特征

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
R. Broughton, P. J. Alker, P. Bellamy, S. Britton, D. Dadam, J. C. Day, Michael Miles, S. Hinsley
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摘要

生物识别技术通常用于鸟类物种的比较。对于英国的沼泽山雀和柳树山雀来说,尽管它们在估计样本中雄性和雌性的比例方面对种群分析有价值,但已知年龄和性别的鸟类的生物特征数据却很少。比较这两个物种之间的测量值也有助于识别和监测这些在英国正在减少的物种。我们介绍了已知年龄和性别的沼泽山雀的大量样本的生物识别技术,以及柳树山雀的新数据,这些数据作为可靠的参考材料。总体而言,两种的成虫均大于一年级,雄虫大于雌虫,但在一年级的柳树山雀中没有这种现象。沼泽山雀比柳树山雀稍大,也稍重,但柳树山雀的尾巴相对较长。判别分析产生了新的基于翼长和尾羽长短的分类方程。从铃状数据的样本中产生了估计沼泽山雀种群结构的概率,但在柳树山雀的测量中存在较大的性别重叠。最后,我们讨论了收集和分析生物特征数据的测量精度和一致性问题。
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Comparative biometrics of British Marsh Tits Poecile palustris and Willow Tits P. montana
ABSTRACT Biometrics are commonly used to compare bird species. For Marsh Tits and Willow Tits in Britain there are few biometric data from birds of known age and sex, despite their value for population analyses in estimating the proportion of males and females in samples. Comparing measurements between the two species could also aid identification and the monitoring of these declining species in Britain. We present biometrics for a large sample of Marsh Tits of known age and sex, and new data for Willow Tits, which act as reliable reference material. Overall, adults of both species were larger than first-years and males were larger than females, but not among first-year Willow Tits. Marsh Tits were slightly larger and heavier than Willow Tits, but Willow Tits had proportionately longer tails. Discriminant analyses produced new equations for separating the species based on wing length and the measurement between the shortest and longest tail feathers. Probabilities were generated for estimating Marsh Tit population structure from samples of ringing data, but there was a greater overlap between sexes in Willow Tit measurements. We conclude by discussing issues of measurement accuracy and consistency in the collection and analysis of biometric data.
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Ringing and Migration
Ringing and Migration Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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