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1 April 2012 Feather Growth Rate and Mass in Nearctic Passerines with Variable Migratory Behavior and Molt Pattern
Iván de la Hera, David F. DeSante, Borja Mllá
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Abstract

Bird species vary greatly in the duration of their annual complete feather molt. However, such variation is not well documented in birds from many biogeographic areas, which restricts our understanding of the diversification of molt strategies. Recent research has revealed that molt duration can be estimated in passerines from ptilochronology-based measurements of the growth rate of their tail feathers. We used this approach to explore how molt duration varied in 98 Nearctic species that have different migratory strategies and molt patterns. As previously documented for Palearctic species, migration was associated with a shortening of molt duration among species that molted during summer on their breeding range. However, molts of winter-molting migratory species were as long as those of summer-molting sedentary species, which suggests that winter molt also allows Nearctic migrants to avoid the temporal constraints experienced during summer. Our results also suggest that migratory species that undergo a stopover molt within the Mexican monsoon region have the shortest molt duration among all Nearctic passerines. Interestingly, and contrary to expectations from a potential tradeoff between molt duration and feather quality, observed variation in feather growth rate was positively correlated with differences in tail feather mass, which may be caused by differences among groups in the availability of resources for molting. We encourage the use of similar approaches to study the variation in molt duration in other geographic areas where knowledge of the evolution of molt is limited.

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Iván de la Hera, David F. DeSante, and Borja Mllá "Feather Growth Rate and Mass in Nearctic Passerines with Variable Migratory Behavior and Molt Pattern," The Auk 129(2), 222-230, (1 April 2012). https://doi.org/10.1525/auk.2012.11212
Received: 28 September 2011; Accepted: 1 February 2012; Published: 1 April 2012
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allometry—isometry
maps
PDAP
phylogenetic ANCOVA
scaling relationships
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