A technique for distinguishing adult from yearling wild mallards (Anas platyrhynchos), from late winter through the nesting season, was developed by applying discriminant analysis procedures to selected wing feather characters of 126 yearlings and 76 adults (2-year-olds) hand-reared from wild eggs during 1974, 1975, and 1977. Average values for feather characters generally increased as the birds advanced from yearlings to adults. Black-white surface area of greater secondary covert 2 was the single most reliable aging character identified during the study. The error rate was lowest in females (3%) when discriminant functions were used with measurements of primary 1 weight and black-white area cf greater secondary covert 2 and in males (9%) ...
In 1993, to determine if wild-strain mallard releases could be used as a management practice to incr...
Most North American waterfowl overwinter in southern North America before migrating back to breeding...
<div><p>Age is a key component of fitness, affecting survival and reproductive capacities. Where it ...
A technique for distinguishing adult from yearling wild mallards (Anas platyrhynchos), from late win...
Eighty-seven fall-collected wings from female redhead ducks (Aythya americana) were as- signed to th...
I estimated when juvenile tail molt occurs for several commonly harvested duck species, mallards (An...
Author Institution: Environmental Studies Center, Bowling Green State UniversityAn investigation of ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service conducts an annual Waterfowl Parts Collection Survey to estimate ...
Most gallinaceous birds can be identified as juveniles or adults using the outermost primaries (P9 a...
Various methods of determining age of passerine birds, using eye color, shape of flight feathers, pl...
Mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) are the most preferred species in the Central Flyway. About 40 percent...
Using data on the extent of prebasic molt in known-aged adult and first-winter Western Bluebirds (Si...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
External ageing of Common Snipe (Gallinago gallinago) still engenders considerable problems. To impr...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology, Ohio University, Athens, OhioBecause feather-replacement ...
In 1993, to determine if wild-strain mallard releases could be used as a management practice to incr...
Most North American waterfowl overwinter in southern North America before migrating back to breeding...
<div><p>Age is a key component of fitness, affecting survival and reproductive capacities. Where it ...
A technique for distinguishing adult from yearling wild mallards (Anas platyrhynchos), from late win...
Eighty-seven fall-collected wings from female redhead ducks (Aythya americana) were as- signed to th...
I estimated when juvenile tail molt occurs for several commonly harvested duck species, mallards (An...
Author Institution: Environmental Studies Center, Bowling Green State UniversityAn investigation of ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service conducts an annual Waterfowl Parts Collection Survey to estimate ...
Most gallinaceous birds can be identified as juveniles or adults using the outermost primaries (P9 a...
Various methods of determining age of passerine birds, using eye color, shape of flight feathers, pl...
Mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) are the most preferred species in the Central Flyway. About 40 percent...
Using data on the extent of prebasic molt in known-aged adult and first-winter Western Bluebirds (Si...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
External ageing of Common Snipe (Gallinago gallinago) still engenders considerable problems. To impr...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology, Ohio University, Athens, OhioBecause feather-replacement ...
In 1993, to determine if wild-strain mallard releases could be used as a management practice to incr...
Most North American waterfowl overwinter in southern North America before migrating back to breeding...
<div><p>Age is a key component of fitness, affecting survival and reproductive capacities. Where it ...