The White-bellied Sea-Eagle, Haliaeetus leucogaster, is monomorphic for adult plumage colouration, but in body size displays reversed sexual dimorphism, with female birds significantly larger. Analyses of morphometric data from 37 individuals from Australia and Papua New Guinea revealed a latitudinal cline in body dimensions, with individuals larger in the south. A discriminant function based on 10 morphometric characters was 100% effective in discriminating between 19 males and 18 females that had been sexed using molecular genetic methods. Reclassification using a jackknife procedure correctly identified 92% of individuals. The discriminant function should be a viable alternative to genetic sexing or laparoscopy for a large proportion of ...
To provide an easy and reliable work tool to identify the sex of individuals, adult Black-browed Alb...
Accurate sexing of birds is vital for behavioral studies but can be a real problem in the field, esp...
"Habitat: Aust., Tas., Oceania".; Bird identified as male.; "2/3 natural size. The female is larger ...
International audienceAccurate sexing of birds is vital for behavioral studies but can be a real pro...
International audienceSex identification of birds is relevant to studies of evolutionary biology and...
Sex identification of birds is relevant to studies of evolutionary biology and ecology and is often ...
Sex differences in behavior, morphology, and physiology are common in animals. In many bird species,...
The Changeable hawk-eagle (Brontok eagle) is a protected bird species. It is one of the most frequen...
We used molecular sexing and morphological analysis to characterise sexual size dimorphism (SSD) in ...
Sexual size dimorphism in the Cape petrel Daption capense was analysed to improve methods for sexing...
Data on the extent to which the sexes may differ in their phenotypes are critical for a full underst...
Data on the extent to which the sexes may differ in their phenotypes are critical for a full underst...
Understanding the ecology and conservation of bird species often requires accurate sex determination...
International audienceNestling sexing by biometric and molecular analysis in two diurnal raptors. Th...
Like the majority of Columbiformes, the Laughing Dove Spilopelia senegalensis is sexually monomorphi...
To provide an easy and reliable work tool to identify the sex of individuals, adult Black-browed Alb...
Accurate sexing of birds is vital for behavioral studies but can be a real problem in the field, esp...
"Habitat: Aust., Tas., Oceania".; Bird identified as male.; "2/3 natural size. The female is larger ...
International audienceAccurate sexing of birds is vital for behavioral studies but can be a real pro...
International audienceSex identification of birds is relevant to studies of evolutionary biology and...
Sex identification of birds is relevant to studies of evolutionary biology and ecology and is often ...
Sex differences in behavior, morphology, and physiology are common in animals. In many bird species,...
The Changeable hawk-eagle (Brontok eagle) is a protected bird species. It is one of the most frequen...
We used molecular sexing and morphological analysis to characterise sexual size dimorphism (SSD) in ...
Sexual size dimorphism in the Cape petrel Daption capense was analysed to improve methods for sexing...
Data on the extent to which the sexes may differ in their phenotypes are critical for a full underst...
Data on the extent to which the sexes may differ in their phenotypes are critical for a full underst...
Understanding the ecology and conservation of bird species often requires accurate sex determination...
International audienceNestling sexing by biometric and molecular analysis in two diurnal raptors. Th...
Like the majority of Columbiformes, the Laughing Dove Spilopelia senegalensis is sexually monomorphi...
To provide an easy and reliable work tool to identify the sex of individuals, adult Black-browed Alb...
Accurate sexing of birds is vital for behavioral studies but can be a real problem in the field, esp...
"Habitat: Aust., Tas., Oceania".; Bird identified as male.; "2/3 natural size. The female is larger ...