Arise of the sexual size dimorphism in juvenile White-throated Dipper (Cinclus cinclus) in Northern Slovakia

Sexual size dimorphism is relatively common in different taxonomic groups of birds, and it is present even in species with no visual differences in colour and/or type of feathers. The White-throated Dipper (Cinclus cinclus) is one of these species. Differences in the length of several body parts are...

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Main Authors: Michal Baláž, Lucia Hrčková, Mária Balážová
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Published: Slovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Forest Ecology 2024-12-01
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description Sexual size dimorphism is relatively common in different taxonomic groups of birds, and it is present even in species with no visual differences in colour and/or type of feathers. The White-throated Dipper (Cinclus cinclus) is one of these species. Differences in the length of several body parts are commonly used in sex determination. Males are significantly larger than females even in juveniles and 12-days-old nestlings. However, we have no information on the differences in younger nestlings and differences can be also found in adults from different populations. During 2016–2018 we measured 64 three-, six-, and ten-days old nestlings (31 females and 33 males) and 94 adult (46 females and 48 males) birds. The sex of nestling was determined using genetic methods. The adult birds exhibited significant differences in wing length (males: 89–98 mm, average 93.6 mm; females: 81–89 mm, average 85.1 mm), tail length (males: 50–60 mm, average 55.7 mm; females: 45–56 mm, average 50.5 mm) and tarsus length (males: 32.5–37.1 mm, average 35.1 mm; females: 31.2–34.8 mm, average 32.9 mm). No differences were found in beak length or other body parts of the three-day old and six-day old nestlings. However, ten-day-old nestlings showed significant differences in wing length (males: average 2.6 mm; females: average 2.4 mm) and tarsus length (males: average 27.6 mm; females: average 26.5 mm), which represent the earliest published age at which this species shows pronounced sexual differences. Furthermore, the documented sexual size differences in adult birds can improve sex determination under regional Central European conditions.
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spelling doaj-art-e7bf96783ad04951b65df93ebad7a0362025-08-20T02:51:53ZcesSlovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Forest EcologyTichodroma1337-026X2644-49922024-12-013671310.31577/tichodroma.2024.36.7Arise of the sexual size dimorphism in juvenile White-throated Dipper (Cinclus cinclus) in Northern SlovakiaMichal Baláž0Lucia Hrčková1Mária Balážová2 Katedra biológie a ekológie PF KU v Ružomberku, Hrabovská cesta 1, 034 01 Ružomberok, Slovakia Stredoslovenské múzeum, Námestie SNP 3755/4A, 974 01 Banská Bystrica, Slovakia Katedra biológie a ekológie PF KU v Ružomberku, Hrabovská cesta 1, 034 01 Ružomberok, SlovakiaSexual size dimorphism is relatively common in different taxonomic groups of birds, and it is present even in species with no visual differences in colour and/or type of feathers. The White-throated Dipper (Cinclus cinclus) is one of these species. Differences in the length of several body parts are commonly used in sex determination. Males are significantly larger than females even in juveniles and 12-days-old nestlings. However, we have no information on the differences in younger nestlings and differences can be also found in adults from different populations. During 2016–2018 we measured 64 three-, six-, and ten-days old nestlings (31 females and 33 males) and 94 adult (46 females and 48 males) birds. The sex of nestling was determined using genetic methods. The adult birds exhibited significant differences in wing length (males: 89–98 mm, average 93.6 mm; females: 81–89 mm, average 85.1 mm), tail length (males: 50–60 mm, average 55.7 mm; females: 45–56 mm, average 50.5 mm) and tarsus length (males: 32.5–37.1 mm, average 35.1 mm; females: 31.2–34.8 mm, average 32.9 mm). No differences were found in beak length or other body parts of the three-day old and six-day old nestlings. However, ten-day-old nestlings showed significant differences in wing length (males: average 2.6 mm; females: average 2.4 mm) and tarsus length (males: average 27.6 mm; females: average 26.5 mm), which represent the earliest published age at which this species shows pronounced sexual differences. Furthermore, the documented sexual size differences in adult birds can improve sex determination under regional Central European conditions.https://tichodroma.sk/pdfs/36/Tichodroma_36_7_Balaz.pdfsexual dimorphismnestlings’ developmenthabitat qualityplasticity
spellingShingle Michal Baláž
Lucia Hrčková
Mária Balážová
Arise of the sexual size dimorphism in juvenile White-throated Dipper (Cinclus cinclus) in Northern Slovakia
Tichodroma
sexual dimorphism
nestlings’ development
habitat quality
plasticity
title Arise of the sexual size dimorphism in juvenile White-throated Dipper (Cinclus cinclus) in Northern Slovakia
title_full Arise of the sexual size dimorphism in juvenile White-throated Dipper (Cinclus cinclus) in Northern Slovakia
title_fullStr Arise of the sexual size dimorphism in juvenile White-throated Dipper (Cinclus cinclus) in Northern Slovakia
title_full_unstemmed Arise of the sexual size dimorphism in juvenile White-throated Dipper (Cinclus cinclus) in Northern Slovakia
title_short Arise of the sexual size dimorphism in juvenile White-throated Dipper (Cinclus cinclus) in Northern Slovakia
title_sort arise of the sexual size dimorphism in juvenile white throated dipper cinclus cinclus in northern slovakia
topic sexual dimorphism
nestlings’ development
habitat quality
plasticity
url https://tichodroma.sk/pdfs/36/Tichodroma_36_7_Balaz.pdf
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