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Consistent declines in wing lengths of Calidridine sandpipers suggest a rapid morphometric response to environmental change

机译:Calidridine sand的翼长持续下降表明对环境变化的快速形态反应

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A recent study demonstrated that semipalmated sandpiper (Calidris pusilla) wing lengths have shortened from the 1980s to the present-day. We examined alternative and untested hypotheses for this change at an important stopover site, James Bay, Ontario, Canada. We evaluated morphometric patterns in wing length and bill length by age and sex, when possible, and assessed if wing shape has also changed during this time-period. We investigated patterns of morphological change in two additional Calidridine sandpipers, white-rumped sandpipers (Calidris fuscicollis) and least sandpipers (Calidris minutilla), to determine if shorter wing lengths are a widespread pattern in small sandpipers. We also examined allometric changes in wing and bill lengths to clarify if wing length declines were consistent with historical scaling relationships and indicative of a change in body size instead of only wing length change. We found that including sex and wing shape in analyses revealed important patterns in morphometric change for semipalmated sandpipers. Wing lengths declined for both sexes, but the magnitude of decline was smaller and not significant for males. Additionally, semipalmated sandpiper wings have become more convex, a shape that increases maneuverability in flight. Wing lengths, but not bill lengths, declined for most species and age classes, a pattern that was inconsistent with historical allometric scaling relationships. For juvenile semipalmated sandpipers, however, both bill and wing lengths declined according to historical scaling relationships, which could be a consequence of nutritional stress during development or a shift in the proportion of birds from smaller-sized, western breeding populations. Except for juvenile semipalmated sandpipers, we did not find evidence for an increase in the proportion of birds from different breeding populations at the stopover site. Given the wide, hemispheric distribution of these sandpipers throughout their annual cycles, our results, paired with those from a previous study, provide evidence for wide-spread reduction in wing lengths of Calidridine sandpipers since the 1980s. The shorter wing lengths and more convex wing shapes found in this study support the hypothesis that selection has favored more maneuverable wing morphology in small sandpipers.
机译:最近的一项研究表明,半掌sand(Calidris pusilla)的翅长从1980年代缩短到了今天。我们在一个重要的中途停留站点(加拿大安大略省詹姆斯湾)研究了此变化的其他且未经检验的假设。我们在可能的情况下,按年龄和性别评估了机翼长度和票据长度的形态计量模式,并评估了机翼形状在此期间是否也发生了变化。我们调查了另外两种Calidridine sand,白色rum状sand(Calidris fuscicollis)和最少sand(Calidris minutilla)的形态变化模式,以确定较短的翅长是否是小型sand中的普遍模式。我们还检查了机翼和票据长度的异形变化,以弄清机翼长度的下降是否与历史比例关系一致,并表明机体尺寸的变化,而不是机翼长度的变化。我们发现,在分析中包括性别和翅膀形状,揭示了半棕榈sand的形态变化的重要模式。男性和女性的机翼长度都下降了,但是下降的幅度较小,对男性来说并不明显。此外,半掌sand的机翼变得更加凸出,这种形状增加了飞行的机动性。对于大多数种类和年龄类别,机翼长度(而不是票据长度)均下降了,这种模式与历史上的异度缩放比例关系不一致。然而,对于幼半掌sand来说,比尔和翅的长度都根据历史比例关系而下降,这可能是发育过程中的营养压力或西方小型繁殖种群中鸟类比例变化的结果。除了幼稚的半pal以外,我们没有发现中途停留地的不同繁殖种群的鸟类比例增加的证据。鉴于这些sand的整个年度周期分布在半球,我们的研究结果与先前的研究相结合,为自1980年代以来Calidridine pi的翅长普遍减少提供了证据。在这项研究中发现较短的机翼长度和较多的凸形机翼形状支持这样的假设,即选择有利于小型sand的机翼形态更易于操纵。

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