The Long-tailed Reed Finch Donacospiza albifrons of south-central South America is patchily distributed in a variety of open habitats, usually near water. I present a detailed study of morphological variation based on 141 specimens, describing its plumage sequence and presenting notes on its molt and breeding. The Long-tailed Reed Finch shows no sexual dichro-matism, but males average longer-winged than females. The species shows three distinct age-related plumages, which are redescribed here. It also shows marked individual variation in plumage and size, also showing marked plumage variation due to feather wear. Geographic variation is also marked, with birds from dry grasslands in northern highlands typically being larger, paler, and less...
Scientists have long been trying to understand why the Neotropical region holds the highest diversit...
Birds’ wings reflect their life histories, suggesting evolutionary selection for wing shapes and mou...
The species Sporophila bouvreuil comprises four subspecies: S. b. bouvreuil, S. b. pileata, S. b. sa...
FIGURE 4. Geographic variation in coloration of definitive basic plumaged specimens of the Long-tail...
FIGURE 3. Color variation in the Long-tailed Reed Finch Donacospiza albifrons due to age and feather...
FIGURE 5. Color variation in the definitive basic plumage of the Long-tailed Reed Finch Donacospiza ...
FIGURE 2. Typical habitat of the Long-tailed Reed Finch Donacospiza albifrons at the northern portio...
FIGURE 1. Map showing the collection sites of the specimens of the Long-tailed Reed Finch Donacospiz...
FIGURE 8. Correlation between body size (measured as the first Principal Component scores) and avera...
<p>The Long-tailed Finch (<i>Poephila acuticauda</i>) is endemic to Australia’s northern tropics and...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. General introduction -- 2. Breeding eco...
13 pagesInternational audienceDarwin's finches are a classic example of adaptive radiation, a proces...
FIGURE 6. Box plot comparisons between measurements of the five groups of the Long-tailed Reed Finch...
The Cinnamon Tanager Schistochlamys ruficapillus inhabits semi-open grassy country, primarily in Bra...
The number of species recognized in Aulacorhynchus toucanets has varied tremendously over the past c...
Scientists have long been trying to understand why the Neotropical region holds the highest diversit...
Birds’ wings reflect their life histories, suggesting evolutionary selection for wing shapes and mou...
The species Sporophila bouvreuil comprises four subspecies: S. b. bouvreuil, S. b. pileata, S. b. sa...
FIGURE 4. Geographic variation in coloration of definitive basic plumaged specimens of the Long-tail...
FIGURE 3. Color variation in the Long-tailed Reed Finch Donacospiza albifrons due to age and feather...
FIGURE 5. Color variation in the definitive basic plumage of the Long-tailed Reed Finch Donacospiza ...
FIGURE 2. Typical habitat of the Long-tailed Reed Finch Donacospiza albifrons at the northern portio...
FIGURE 1. Map showing the collection sites of the specimens of the Long-tailed Reed Finch Donacospiz...
FIGURE 8. Correlation between body size (measured as the first Principal Component scores) and avera...
<p>The Long-tailed Finch (<i>Poephila acuticauda</i>) is endemic to Australia’s northern tropics and...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. General introduction -- 2. Breeding eco...
13 pagesInternational audienceDarwin's finches are a classic example of adaptive radiation, a proces...
FIGURE 6. Box plot comparisons between measurements of the five groups of the Long-tailed Reed Finch...
The Cinnamon Tanager Schistochlamys ruficapillus inhabits semi-open grassy country, primarily in Bra...
The number of species recognized in Aulacorhynchus toucanets has varied tremendously over the past c...
Scientists have long been trying to understand why the Neotropical region holds the highest diversit...
Birds’ wings reflect their life histories, suggesting evolutionary selection for wing shapes and mou...
The species Sporophila bouvreuil comprises four subspecies: S. b. bouvreuil, S. b. pileata, S. b. sa...