Sexing Adult Pale-Winged Starlings Using Morphometric and Discriminant Function Analysis |
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Authors: | Laurence Henry Véronique Biquand Adrian J. F. K. Craig Martine Hausberger |
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Affiliation: | 1. Université de Rennes 1, UMR CNRS 6552 Ethologie Animale et Humaine, Rennes, France.; 2. Department of Zoology & Entomology, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa.; 3. CNRS, Université de Rennes 1, UMR 6552 Ethologie Animale et Humaine, Rennes, France.; CNRS, FRANCE, |
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Abstract: | Accurate sexing of birds is vital for behavioral studies but can be a real problem in the field, especially for monomorphic species. Our goal here was to characterize the morphology of male and female monomorphic pale-winged starlings (Onychognathus nabouroup), a South African sturnid whose plumage is sexually monomorphic. Morphological measurements of genetically sexed animals indicated that males were statistically larger than females for five measurements: Mass, tail length, tarsus length and wing length. By using a Discriminant Function Analysis based on the measurements taken by one ringer, we were able to predict correctly the sex of 81.10% of the birds of data collected in the field and 77.9% of museum skins independently of year of capture and ringer. The model developed here should be useful for further field studies of this species. |
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