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Male-biased adult sex ratio in non-breeding areas of an extreme long-distance migratory shorebird population

机译:一个极端长距离迁移鸟类人口非育种区的男性偏见的成人性别比例

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Migratory species often spend the non-breeding season in areas that differ in both distance from the breeding grounds and habitat quality, which can cause a segregation of the population. In sexually dimorphic species, differential energetic requirements and foraging strategies of each sex can lead to the use of different non-breeding grounds. However, because migratory birds use very distant and often hard to access habitats, it is often difficult to systematically assess a population's adult sex ratio (ASR) over time and across sites to get insights into sexual segregation. Here we study a long-distance migratory shorebird, the Hudsonian Godwit Limosa haemastica, to explore the ASR in two separated bays at Chiloe Archipelago (41 degrees S, Chile) and evaluate potential segregation of the sexes within this population during the non-breeding season. Using a molecular approach, we developed a standardised criterion to accurately sex the individuals based on their bill length. With this criterion we were able to sex 92% of the sample (n = 265), with the remaining corresponding to birds in the overlapping range of bill lengths that needs to be sexed molecularly. We found that this godwit population, which breeds in Alaska, does not present a large-scale sexual segregation between non-breeding sites but is overall male-biased (ASR = 0.59). Interestingly however, there were significant differences in ASR between bays that were maintained throughout three consecutive non-breeding seasons. Further studies are needed to estimate potential consequences of these local differences in ASR on the population dynamics of this interhemispheric migratory species.
机译:迁徙物种经常在距离繁殖场和栖息地质量方面的地区度过非繁殖季节,这可能导致人口的隔离。在性性别二态物种中,各性别的差分精力量要求和觅食策略可能导致使用不同的非育种场所。然而,因为迁徙的鸟类使用非常遥远,并且经常难以进入栖息地,因此往往很难随着时间的推移系统地评估人口的成年性别比率(ASR),并跨地网站识别出对性偏见的洞察力。在这里,我们研究了一个长途迁徙的Shorebird,Hudsonian Godwit Limosa Haemastica,在辣椒群岛(41摄氏度)(41摄氏度)中探索了两个分隔的海湾,并在非育种季节评估了这群人群中的性别的潜在隔离。使用分子方法,我们开发了标准化标准,以基于其账单长度准确地性别性。通过该标准,我们能够为92%的样品(n = 265)进行性,其余对应于需要进行性别分子的账单长度的重叠范围内的鸟类。我们发现,这种歌剧群体在阿拉斯加繁殖,在非育种地点之间没有大规模的性偏见,而是整体偏见(ASR = 0.59)。然而,有趣的是,在整个连续三个非繁殖季节维持的海湾之间的ASR存在显着差异。需要进一步的研究来估计这些局部差异对这种血液血栓迁移物种的人口动态的局部差异的潜在后果。

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