Reliability of morphological criteria for sexing birds during ringing, assessed using molecular methods – a study of thirteen species of passerines and near passerines

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Ringing and Migration Pub Date : 2020-07-02 DOI:10.1080/03078698.2021.2009544
Lucy D. Rowley, M. Felgueiras, Guillaume Réthoré, Filipa Bragança, Rob J. Thomas, Eleanor Huckle, Renata Medeiros
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ABSTRACT Understanding the ecology and conservation of bird species often requires accurate sex determination of individuals. Species with sexually dimorphic plumage can usually be sexed in the hand based on consistent and definitive differences in plumage between sexes, but there are often challenges related to (1) how sexual dimorphism develops with age, (2) individuals that show intermediate visible morphological traits, or (3) consistent but subtle trait differences that require considerable experience to use reliably. Species with sexually monomorphic plumage, which constitute over half of all avian species globally, pose a greater challenge and can often not be sexed in the hand. The aim of this study was to use molecular methods to identify definitively the sex of individuals of both monomorphic and dimorphic species caught at a ringing site in south-west Portugal, in order to evaluate the standard morphological sexing techniques for species showing sexual dimorphism in plumage, or in biometric measurements. Blood samples were collected from a range of species during ringing, and DNA was extracted. Molecular methods were successful in identifying the sex of 202 individuals across 13 species of birds (eight species with sexually dimorphic plumage, and five sexually monomorphic in plumage). Molecular methods were consistent with the morphological sexing in the field for six of the eight species with dimorphic plumage, but discrepancies between the two methods were identified for Pied Flycatcher Ficedula hypoleuca and Eurasian Hoopoe Upupa epops. Finally, biometric measurements taken in the field were used to assess whether species with monomorphic plumage could have been correctly sexed based on the biometric differences between males and females reported in literature.
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用分子方法评估振铃期间鸟类性别的形态学标准的可靠性——对13种雀形目和近雀形目的研究
了解鸟类的生态和保护往往需要准确的个体性别测定。具有两性二态羽毛的物种通常可以根据性别之间羽毛的一致和明确差异在手部进行性别鉴定,但通常存在以下挑战:(1)两性二态如何随年龄发展,(2)表现出中间可见形态特征的个体,或(3)一致但微妙的特征差异,需要相当的经验才能可靠地使用。单性羽毛的物种占全球所有鸟类物种的一半以上,它们构成了更大的挑战,往往不能用手进行性别鉴定。本研究的目的是利用分子方法确定在葡萄牙西南部一个环点捕获的单态和二态物种个体的性别,以评估在羽毛或生物计量测量中显示性别二态的物种的标准形态学性别鉴定技术。在铃响期间,采集了一系列物种的血液样本,并提取了DNA。分子方法成功地鉴定了13种鸟类的202个个体的性别(8种具有两性二态羽毛,5种具有两性单态羽毛)。在8种双态羽毛中,有6种的分子鉴定方法与田间形态鉴定方法一致,但对斑姬鹟Ficedula hypoleuca和欧亚天鸟Upupa epops的分子鉴定方法存在差异。最后,利用野外采集的生物特征测量,根据文献中报道的雌雄生物特征差异,评估单一性羽毛物种是否可以正确地进行性别鉴定。
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