Molt strategy and delayed plumage maturation in the Lined Seedeater

Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5751/jfo-00310-940309
D. Ferreira, L. Figueira, Filipe C. R. Cunha, L. Lopes
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. Lined Seedeaters Sporophila lineola , an intra-tropical migratory songbird, exhibit extensive phenotypic variation, with characteristic black-and-white male and brownish female plumages. In this study, we investigated whether variation in male plumage represents delayed plumage maturation, as reported for many other Sporophila seedeaters. We used data on molt and plumage from a seven-year-long study of color-banded Lined Seedeaters in southeastern Brazil. We also gathered molt and plumage data from museum collections and citizen-science platforms to identify which molts occur outside the breeding grounds. Our findings show that Lined Seedeaters follow a complex basic strategy, but the possibility that some individuals exhibit a complex alternate strategy, which is a common strategy among congeners, cannot be ruled out. Preformative molt and fresh formative plumage were recorded within the breeding grounds in the last months of the breeding season. Prebasic molt also start on the breeding grounds and probably continue during migration to the wintering grounds. Observed phenotypic variation in plumage of Lined Seedeater males is a product of delayed plumage maturation. Breeding males in female-like plumage are formative individuals in their first breeding season. All monitored males acquired black-and-white definitive plumage after their first breeding season, during the second pre-basic molt, but we found limited evidence that some individuals may retain the brownish plumage for more than one cycle. Descriptions presented here advance our understanding of Sporophila molt
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有衬种鸟的蜕皮策略和延迟羽毛成熟
。lineola是一种热带迁徙鸣禽,具有广泛的表型变异,其特征是雄性羽毛为黑白相间,雌性羽毛为褐色。在这项研究中,我们调查了雄性羽毛的变异是否代表了羽毛成熟的延迟,正如许多其他孢子虫的报道一样。我们使用了巴西东南部一项为期7年的彩色条纹条纹种子虫的蜕皮和羽毛研究数据。我们还从博物馆收藏和公民科学平台收集了蜕皮和羽毛的数据,以确定哪些蜕皮发生在繁殖地之外。我们的研究结果表明,线型食虫遵循复杂的基本策略,但不能排除一些个体表现出复杂的替代策略的可能性,这是同族动物的共同策略。在繁殖季节的最后几个月,在繁殖地内记录了预形成的蜕皮和新形成的羽毛。初级蜕皮也从繁殖地开始,可能在迁徙到越冬地的过程中继续进行。所观察到的羽系种子雄性羽毛的表型变异是羽毛成熟延迟的产物。在它们的第一个繁殖季节,穿着类似雌性羽毛的繁殖期雄性是形成期个体。所有被监测的雄性在它们的第一个繁殖季节,即第二次预基本蜕皮期间获得了黑白的最终羽毛,但我们发现有限的证据表明一些个体可以保留棕色羽毛超过一个周期。本文的描述增进了我们对孢子菌蜕皮的理解
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