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Article Dans Une Revue Journal für Ornithologie = Journal of Ornithology Année : 2009

Morphological sexing of passerines: not valid over larger geographical scales

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Sex determination of birds is important for many ecological studies but is often difficult in species with monomorphic plumage. Morphology often provides a possibility for sex determination, but the characters need to be verified. We tested whether five passerine species can be sexed according to standard morphological measurements applying a forward logistic regression with sex determined by molecular analysis as the dependent variable. Furthermore, we tested whether the results can be used on a larger geographic scale by applying morphological sexing methods gained by similar studies from other regions to our data set. Of the five species of this study only Garden Warblers could not be sexed morphologically. In the Robin , 87.2% of all individuals were sexed correctly. For Reed Warblers , Willow Warblersand Reed Buntings , the respective values were 77.6, 89.4 and 86.4%. When the logistic regression functions from similar studies on Robins and Reed Buntings in Denmark and Scotland were applied to the birds from south-western Germany, they performed less well compared to the original dataset of these studies and compared to the logistic regression function of our own study. The same was the case for Willow Warblers when a wing length criterion used in Great Britain was applied to the birds of our study. These discrepancies may have several explanations: (1) the models are optimised for the dataset from which they were extracted, (2) inter-ringer variation in measurements, (3) the use of different age cohorts, (4) different morphology due to different habitat availability around the study site, or, most likely, (5) different morphology due to different migratory behaviour. We recommend that morphological sex differentiation methods similar to this study (1) be only used population specific, (2) only with one age cohort and (3) to adjust the extracted equations from time to time.
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hal-00568361 , version 1 (23-02-2011)

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Heike Ellrich, Volker Salewski, Wolfgang Fiedler. Morphological sexing of passerines: not valid over larger geographical scales. Journal für Ornithologie = Journal of Ornithology, 2009, 151 (2), pp.449-458. ⟨10.1007/s10336-009-0478-z⟩. ⟨hal-00568361⟩

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