| Literature DB >> 22140335 |
Satish Pande1, Amit Pawashe, Mahadeo N Mahajan, Anil Mahabal, Reuven Yosef, Neelesh Dahanukar.
Abstract
Biometric analysis helps in sex differentiation, understanding development and for studies of avian biology such as foraging ecology, evolutionary ecology, and survivorship. We suggest that biometry can also be a reliable, practical and inexpensive tool to determine the age of nestlings in the field by non-invasive methods. As an example we studied the biometry of wing, culmen, talon, tarsus and body mass of nestling southern Indian Spotted Owlets (Athene brama brama). Based on the growth pattern analysis using logistic growth model, discriminant analysis and CHAID (Chi-squared Automatic Interaction Detection) based decision tree, we show that biometry of nestling Spotted Owlets is an easy, reliable and inexpensive method to determine nestling age and to assess growth rate and relative nutritional status. These biometric parameters also allow us to predict their ability to initiate first flight from the nest site. This method is described here for the first time and we postulate that such charts can be devised for other avian species as well, so as to assist conservation biologists and bird rescuers.Entities:
Keywords: Age; Biometry; Flight-Predictor; Nestling; Spotted Owlet
Year: 2011 PMID: 22140335 PMCID: PMC3208435 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.132.1346
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546
Mean, standard deviation and coefficient of variation of biometric parameters for age in weeks of nestling Spotted Owlets ().
| Character | 1st Week(n =11) | 2nd Week(n =11) | 3rd Week(n = 6) | 4th Week(n = 6) | 5th Week(n = 6) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| xˉ (sd) | CV | xˉ (sd) | CV | xˉ (sd) | CV | xˉ (sd) | CV | xˉ (sd) | CV | |
| Body Mass (g) | 23.36 (9.96) | 42.64 | 82.73 (10.08) | 12.19 | 117.17 (6.62) | 5.65 | 113.83 (12.50) | 10.98 | 126.83 (8.38) | 6.60 |
| Wing Chord (mm) | 13.06 (3.49) | 26.69 | 33.45 (10.20) | 30.48 | 87.42 (5.14) | 5.88 | 103.17 (6.68) | 6.47 | 121.67 (6.53) | 5.37 |
| Talon (mm) | 2.46 (0.81) | 32.89 | 6.43 (0.28) | 4.29 | 7.42 (0.25) | 3.35 | 7.48 (0.26) | 3.53 | 7.85 (0.10) | 1.34 |
| Tarsus (mm) | 14.93 (3.16) | 21.18 | 30.17 (2.91) | 9.66 | 36.22 (1.22) | 3.36 | 38.40 (2.02) | 5.26 | 39.27 (1.76) | 4.49 |
| Culmen (mm) | 6.74 (0.90) | 13.43 | 10.5 (0.40) | 3.86 | 11.33 (0.23) | 2.06 | 11.57 (3.36) | 3.36 | 12.40 (0.41) | 3.35 |
Figure 1.Biometry ofbody mass, wing chord length, talon length, tarsus length and culmen length plotted against the age of nestling Spotted Owlets (). The smoothed curve is the logistic growth model fitted to the data.
Figure 2.Identification key for ageing nestling Spotted Owlets () based on biometrics. Highlighted in grey are those parameters that are most reliable for field use.
Eigenvalues of the first principle component for four ln-transformed biometric characters for eachage class along with percent variability explained by each principle axis and angle theta between eigenvector and isometric vector.
| Age | Characters | Variability (%) | theta | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| wing | culmen | talon | tarsus | |||
| Week 1 | 0.5873 | 0.2099 | 0.7197 | 0.3051 | 76.14423 | 0.4252 |
| Week 2 | 0.9869 | 0.0124 | 0.0549 | 0.1515 | 91.54507 | 0.9242 |
| Week 3 | 0.8562 | 0.0239 | -0.4256 | 0.292 | 73.92306 | 1.1886 |
| Week 4 | 0.6962 | 0.2667 | 0.338 | -0.5744 | 87.19698 | 1.1987 |
| Week 5 | 0.9299 | 0.3455 | -0.0074 | -0.1261 | 53.56812 | 0.963 |
Figure 3.Discriminant Factor Analysis of the age classes based on five biometric characters of nestling Spotted Owlets (). The figure shows the factor scores of observations. Factor loading of variables is given in the inset. Percentages in parenthesis are percent variation explained by each factor.
Figure 4.Decision tree based on exhaustive CHAID algorithm. Bar diagrams show the number of individuals in each age class 1 to 5 weeks of nestling Spotted Owlets (). Numbers on the bars indicate individuals in the given age class.
Figure 5.Flight formula for different age groups of nestling Spotted Owlets (). Box plot of flight formula index are plotted for different age groups. When the flight formula approaches unity birds are ready to fly.