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Older birds have better feathers: A longitudinal study on the long-distance migratory Sand Martin, Riparia riparia

机译:大鸟的羽毛更好:对长途候鸟沙马丁,河豚草的纵向研究

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Feather quality is of critical importance to long-distance migratory birds. Here, we report a series of analyses of a unique data set encompassing known-age individuals of the long-distance migratory Sand Martin (Riparia riparia). Sampling over 17 years along the Tisza River, eastern Hungary, has resulted in the recapture of numerous individuals enabling longitudinal and cross-sectional investigation of the role of adaptation to variable environmental conditions on feather morphology. We show that older individuals tend to possess better quality feathers, measured using bending stiffness, feather length and thickness as proxies. Bending stiffness and feather thickness do not change with individual age, in contrast with increases in feather length and declines in daily feather growth versus age of individual alongside moult duration. Individuals who live to older ages tend to have similar, or higher, feather growth rates and better feather quality than individuals captured at younger ages. Thus, on the basis of strong selection against individuals with slow feather growth, as seen in other species of swallows and martins, which causes a delay in moult completion, the results of this analysis highlight the potential cost of producing better quality feathers when this depends on moult duration. Feather length also does change during the lifetime of the individual and thus enabled us to further investigate influence of individual and environmental conditions during the moult. The results of this analysis provide important insights on the adaptive significance of these traits, and the potential use of physical characteristics in unravelling the reasons why long distance migratory bird populations are in global decline.
机译:羽毛质量对长距离候鸟至关重要。在这里,我们报告了一系列独特数据的分析,其中包括长途迁徙沙马丁(Riparia riparia)的已知年龄个体。在匈牙利东部的Tisza河上进行了17年的抽样调查,结果导致许多人被捕,可以进行纵向和横断面研究,以适应各种环境条件对羽毛形态的影响。我们显示,使用弯曲刚度,羽毛长度和厚度作为代理衡量,年龄较大的个体倾向于拥有更好的羽毛质量。弯曲刚度和羽毛厚度不随个体年龄而变化,相反,随着个体年龄的增长,羽毛长度增加和每日羽毛生长下降与蜕皮持续时间相反。与较年轻的人相比,活到较老的人的羽毛生长速度往往相似或更高。因此,在对羽毛生长缓慢的个体的强烈选择(如其他种类的燕子和马丁)中看到的,这会导致换羽完成延迟的基础上,该分析结果强调了在此情况下生产更高质量的羽毛的潜在成本在换羽期。羽毛的长度在个体的一生中也会发生变化,因此使我们能够进一步研究蜕皮过程中个体和环境条件的影响。分析结果为这些特征的适应性意义以及潜在的物理特征在阐明长距离候鸟种群全球减少的原因方面提供了重要的见识。

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