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Climate, isolation and intraspecific competition affect morphological traits in an endangered steppe bird, the Dupont's Lark Chersophilus duponti

机译:气候,孤立和内心竞争会影响濒临灭绝的草原鸟类的形态特征,杜邦的百灵鸟Chersophilus duponti

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Capsule: We assess biometric variation in the threatened Dupont's Lark along a wide fraction of its distribution area analysing the largest data set for this bird species available to date, comprising a 28-year period and including birds captured in Spain, Morocco and Tunisia.Aims: To analyse Dupont's Lark morphology evaluating five potential sources of divergence: (I) sexual dimorphism, (II) macro-regional differences, (III) climate, (IV) isolation and (V) intraspecific competition.Methods: Multivariate analysis was used to summarize biometric data. Sexual dimorphism and macro-regional divergence were assessed by generalized linear mixed models. Climate, isolation and intraspecific competition effects on phenotype were explored by means of model averaging.Results: Sexes differed in wing shape suggesting a sexual selection pressure on males for aerial displays. Males showed longer bills after controlling for body size. We found an increasing Spain&Morocco&Tunisia trend in body size and bill length and volume. Tunisian populations showed more pointed wings than Moroccan and Iberian ones. Maximum temperature increased bill size as predicted by Allen's rule. We found support for Bergmann's rule in relation to temperature in the breeding season and water availability. Intraspecific competition was associated with more rounded wing shapes suggesting a pressure related to breeding display performance. Isolation reduced wingtip pointedness.Conclusion: We found convincing results for wing morphology variation in relation to intrasexual competition, as males seem to be subjected to a sexual selection pressure for aerial display and this adaptation strengthens when intraspecific competition increases. We also found solid support for Allen's rule, with results suggesting that bill size plays an important role in the bird's thermoregulation, which does not occur in the case of tarsus. Although Bergmann's rule is not supported in relation to minimum annual temperature, we found a relationship with thermal conditions in the breeding season, as well as water availability.
机译:胶囊:我们评估威胁的杜邦百灵区的生物识别变异,沿着其分布区域的广泛分析,分析了该鸟类可用的最大数据集,包括28年期间,包括在西班牙,摩洛哥和突尼斯捕获的鸟类。 :分析杜邦的百灵形态评估五个潜在的分歧来源:(i)性别二态性,(ii)宏观区域差异,(iii)气候,(iv)孤立和(v)拆放竞争。方法:多变量分析用于总结生物识别数据。通过广义的线性混合模型评估了性二形和宏观区域分歧。通过型号平均探索了气候,分离和拆放竞争对表型的竞争作用。结果:性别不同,翼状不同,表明空中显示器对男性的性能压力。在控制体型后,男性在控制体型后显示了更长的钞票。我们发现了一个越来越多的西班牙& 摩洛哥& 突尼斯在体型和票据长度和卷的趋势。突尼斯人口显示比摩洛哥和伊比利亚人更多的翅膀。艾伦规则预测的最高温度会增加账单尺寸。我们找到了对培育季节和水可用性的温度的支持。内部竞争与更圆形的翼形状相关,表明与育种显示性能有关的压力。隔离减少了翼尖尖头。结论:我们发现对宫内竞争有关的翼形态变化的说服结果,因为雄性似乎受到空中展示的性选择压力,并且这种适应时,当拆设竞争增加时,这种适应加强。我们还找到了对艾伦的规则的坚实支持,结果表明,账单规模在鸟类的温度调节中发挥着重要作用,这在Tarsus的情况下不会发生。虽然Bergmann的规则不受最低年度温度的支持,但我们发现与繁殖季节的热情以及水可用性的关系。

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    《Bird Study》 |2018年第3期|共12页
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    Univ Autonoma Madrid Dept Ecol Terr Ecol Grp C Darwin 2 E-28049 Madrid Spain;

    Univ Autonoma Madrid Dept Ecol Terr Ecol Grp C Darwin 2 E-28049 Madrid Spain;

    Univ Autonoma Madrid Dept Ecol Terr Ecol Grp C Darwin 2 E-28049 Madrid Spain;

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