Sex differences in body size and body condition in breeding Temminck’s Stints Calidris temminckii

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Terje Lislevand
Gunnhild Marthinsen
Jan T. Lifjeld
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[1] University of Glasgow,Division of Environmental and Evolutionary Biology
[2] University of Oslo,National Centre for Biosystematics, Natural History Museum
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Journal of Ornithology | 2009年 / 150卷
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Body condition; Body size; Discriminant function analysis; Molecular sexing; Shorebirds;
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There have been very few reports of body size measurements of live Temminck’s Stints, but earlier studies have shown sex differences in body mass and tarsus length. Here we use molecular techniques to determine the sex of Temminck’s Stints from a Norwegian breeding population. In total, we report measurements of body weight, wing length, tarsus length, bill length, skull length and keel length from 17 males and 30 females. We found significant sex differences in all of these variables, with the exception of tarsus length. The differences in skull length disappeared after the bill lengths had been subtracted from the measurements. A discriminant function analysis based on wing length and bill length correctly classified 86% of the cases (12/16 males, 25/27 females). Female Temminck’s Stints are known to regularly lay more than one clutch of eggs per season and could therefore be expected to be physiologically deprived of bodily energy stores. Nevertheless, we found females to be in better body condition than males.
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