Using wing length for sexing Eurasian Skylark Alauda arvensis: examples from a British population

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Ringing and Migration Pub Date : 2022-07-03 DOI:10.1080/03078698.2023.2242052
Morgan Hughes, P. Hopwood, Matilda Dolan, Ben Dolan
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ABSTRACT The Skylark Alauda arvensis is a common, yet rarely ringed species. Outside the breeding season, determining the sex of individual birds is problematic. While previous studies have provided sexually dimorphic ranges of wing length, those based on accurate DNA sexing focus on Continental populations, which are subject to seasonal influxes of migrants. In Britain, Skylark is largely a sedentary species, and Continental guidelines on in-the-hand sexing might be inappropriate. Here we present a comparative analysis of morphometrics and DNA sexing for 137 individual Skylarks, to assess the accuracy of using wing length to sex trapped birds. We suggest that birds with wing measurements of 107–109 mm be classified as of ‘undetermined’ sex, with those below this range being classified as female and those above as male.
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用翅膀长度对欧亚云雀进行性别鉴定:来自英国种群的例子
摘要阿拉达云雀是一种常见但很少有环的物种。在繁殖季节之外,确定个体鸟类的性别是个问题。虽然之前的研究提供了翅膀长度的性别二型范围,但基于准确DNA性别的研究集中在大陆种群上,这些种群会受到季节性移民的影响。在英国,云雀在很大程度上是一种久坐的物种,大陆集团关于手部性感的指导方针可能不合适。在这里,我们对137只云雀的形态计量学和DNA性别进行了比较分析,以评估使用翅膀长度对性别诱捕鸟类进行性别鉴定的准确性。我们建议翅膀尺寸为107–109的鸟类 mm被归类为“未确定”性别,低于该范围的被归类为女性,高于该范围的则被归类为男性。
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Ringing and Migration Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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