Identifying sexes in birds from visual observations could be a useful and inexpensive method. While sexual dichromatism and ornaments are readily used by observers, sexual size dimorphism can also be used to identify sexes in some bird species. This study assessed the applicability of visual observation of size differences to identify sexes in adult Black Skimmers (Rynchops niger). Black Skimmers do not have sexual dichromatism; however, Black Skimmer males are skeletally larger (6.7–31.7% depending on trait) and 33.3–37.5% heavier than females. The study focused on two subspecies: Amazonian (R. n. cinerascens) and South American (R. n. intercedens) Black Skimmers. Sex identified by visually observing size differences was consistent with th...
© Marine Ornithology 2008To improve methods for sexing live birds in field studies, we assessed sexu...
Sexing juvenile birds can be very valuable for ringers and researchers, and of critical importance i...
The Yellow-legged Tinamou (Crypturellus noctivagus) is a terrestrial forest bird endemic to Brazil. ...
Identifying sexes in birds from visual observations could be a useful and inexpensive method. While ...
Sexual segregation during foraging is common in birds and may occur at different temporal and spatia...
International audienceAccurate sexing of birds is vital for behavioral studies but can be a real pro...
Molecular sexing of birds has been possible for over a decade, but for practical reasons many studie...
[EN]: Many bird families, including the Rallidae, are characterised by a lack of plumage sexual dimo...
Understanding the ecology and conservation of bird species often requires accurate sex determination...
Molecular sexing of birds has been possible for over a decade, but for practical reasons many studie...
Background The sex of an individual organism plays such an important role in its life cycle that res...
Subtle sexual dimorphism and its perception in apparently monomorphic bird species warrant assessmen...
Past studies of offspring sex ratios in birds have often relied on sexually size dimorphic species w...
Sex differences in behavior, morphology, and physiology are common in animals. In many bird species,...
Systematic sex-related differences in size and plumage are informative of sex-specific selection pre...
© Marine Ornithology 2008To improve methods for sexing live birds in field studies, we assessed sexu...
Sexing juvenile birds can be very valuable for ringers and researchers, and of critical importance i...
The Yellow-legged Tinamou (Crypturellus noctivagus) is a terrestrial forest bird endemic to Brazil. ...
Identifying sexes in birds from visual observations could be a useful and inexpensive method. While ...
Sexual segregation during foraging is common in birds and may occur at different temporal and spatia...
International audienceAccurate sexing of birds is vital for behavioral studies but can be a real pro...
Molecular sexing of birds has been possible for over a decade, but for practical reasons many studie...
[EN]: Many bird families, including the Rallidae, are characterised by a lack of plumage sexual dimo...
Understanding the ecology and conservation of bird species often requires accurate sex determination...
Molecular sexing of birds has been possible for over a decade, but for practical reasons many studie...
Background The sex of an individual organism plays such an important role in its life cycle that res...
Subtle sexual dimorphism and its perception in apparently monomorphic bird species warrant assessmen...
Past studies of offspring sex ratios in birds have often relied on sexually size dimorphic species w...
Sex differences in behavior, morphology, and physiology are common in animals. In many bird species,...
Systematic sex-related differences in size and plumage are informative of sex-specific selection pre...
© Marine Ornithology 2008To improve methods for sexing live birds in field studies, we assessed sexu...
Sexing juvenile birds can be very valuable for ringers and researchers, and of critical importance i...
The Yellow-legged Tinamou (Crypturellus noctivagus) is a terrestrial forest bird endemic to Brazil. ...