Influences of feather wear and age on wing lengths of Blue Tits Cyanistes caeruleus

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Ringing and Migration Pub Date : 2016-12-01 DOI:10.1080/03078698.2016.1260838
Euan N. Furness, R. Furness
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ABSTRACT Although studies of wing length in many bird species show longer wings in adults than in juveniles, and increases in wing length among immature age classes of long-lived birds, evidence for an increase in wing length among adult small passerines is very limited. Previous studies of Blue Tits Cyanistes caeruleus have concluded that adults have longer wing lengths than juveniles but that there is no change in wing length with age of adults, yet the latter conclusion has been based on very limited data. Here we examine wing-length data from a large number of retraps of Blue Tits over a 30-year period at a single site in west Scotland. We found very little evidence for feather wear affecting wing-length measurements during the non-breeding season and, as expected, adults had longer wing lengths than juveniles. However, when comparing individuals caught as both one- and two-year-olds, wing lengths were significantly more likely to increase than decrease. This result has implications for studies of evolutionary biology of Blue Tits, such as survival of individuals in relation to biometrics. It would be interesting to determine whether such age-related increases in wing length are widespread in passerines.
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羽毛磨损和年龄对蓝山雀翅长的影响
尽管对许多鸟类的翅长研究表明,成年鸟类的翅膀比幼鸟长,并且在未成熟年龄的长寿鸟类中翼长增加,但成年小型雀形目鸟类翼长增加的证据非常有限。此前对蓝山雀的研究得出结论,成年蓝山雀的翅膀长度比幼年蓝山雀长,但成年蓝山雀的翅膀长度并没有随着年龄的增长而变化,但后者的结论是基于非常有限的数据。在这里,我们研究了在苏格兰西部的一个地点,在30年的时间里,从大量蓝山雀的重捕中获得的翅膀长度数据。我们发现在非繁殖季节羽毛磨损影响翅膀长度测量的证据很少,正如预期的那样,成鸟的翅膀长度比幼鸟长。然而,当比较1岁和2岁时捕获的个体时,翅膀长度明显更有可能增加而不是减少。这一结果对蓝山雀的进化生物学研究具有启示意义,例如个体生存与生物特征的关系。确定这种与年龄相关的翅膀长度增加是否在雀形目动物中普遍存在,将是一件有趣的事情。
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Ringing and Migration
Ringing and Migration Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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