Sexing Galápagos penguins Spheniscus mendiculus by morphological measurements

The ability to identify the sex of individuals is essential in studies of ecology, behavior, and conservation, but reliable methods for sexing species that exhibit low sexual dimorphism are often time consuming or invasive. Previous studies have evaluated the usefulness of morphological measurements...

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Main Authors: Cappello, CD, Boersma, PD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Inter-Research 2018-03-01
Series:Endangered Species Research
Online Access:https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/esr/v35/p169-173/
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Boersma, PD
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description The ability to identify the sex of individuals is essential in studies of ecology, behavior, and conservation, but reliable methods for sexing species that exhibit low sexual dimorphism are often time consuming or invasive. Previous studies have evaluated the usefulness of morphological measurements as easy and minimally invasive means of sexing seabirds in the field. We used a discriminant function analysis (DFA) to determine the accuracy of sexing Galápagos penguins Spheniscus mendiculus using 6 morphological measurements: bill depth, bill length, head length, gape, flipper length, and foot length. Using these variables, we sexed 95% of study penguins correctly. Simplified functions, including bill depth and length, or bill depth only, also correctly classified the sex of 95% of study penguins. We also looked for sexual dimorphism in plumage, estimating the size of the white feather patch underneath the chin. Ninety-five percent of penguins with little to no white chin patch were female, while penguins with larger chin spots were both male and female. We show that Galápagos penguins, a rare and Endangered seabird, may be sexed accurately, even when data are limited to 1 morphological measurement.
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spelling doaj.art-40131326b2e34d2aa3eb1cd01cd15f572022-12-22T00:46:20ZengInter-ResearchEndangered Species Research1863-54071613-47962018-03-013516917310.3354/esr00879Sexing Galápagos penguins Spheniscus mendiculus by morphological measurementsCappello, CDBoersma, PDThe ability to identify the sex of individuals is essential in studies of ecology, behavior, and conservation, but reliable methods for sexing species that exhibit low sexual dimorphism are often time consuming or invasive. Previous studies have evaluated the usefulness of morphological measurements as easy and minimally invasive means of sexing seabirds in the field. We used a discriminant function analysis (DFA) to determine the accuracy of sexing Galápagos penguins Spheniscus mendiculus using 6 morphological measurements: bill depth, bill length, head length, gape, flipper length, and foot length. Using these variables, we sexed 95% of study penguins correctly. Simplified functions, including bill depth and length, or bill depth only, also correctly classified the sex of 95% of study penguins. We also looked for sexual dimorphism in plumage, estimating the size of the white feather patch underneath the chin. Ninety-five percent of penguins with little to no white chin patch were female, while penguins with larger chin spots were both male and female. We show that Galápagos penguins, a rare and Endangered seabird, may be sexed accurately, even when data are limited to 1 morphological measurement.https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/esr/v35/p169-173/
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Sexing Galápagos penguins Spheniscus mendiculus by morphological measurements
Endangered Species Research
title Sexing Galápagos penguins Spheniscus mendiculus by morphological measurements
title_full Sexing Galápagos penguins Spheniscus mendiculus by morphological measurements
title_fullStr Sexing Galápagos penguins Spheniscus mendiculus by morphological measurements
title_full_unstemmed Sexing Galápagos penguins Spheniscus mendiculus by morphological measurements
title_short Sexing Galápagos penguins Spheniscus mendiculus by morphological measurements
title_sort sexing galapagos penguins spheniscus mendiculus by morphological measurements
url https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/esr/v35/p169-173/
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