THE MOULT OF REMIGES AND RECTRICES IN GREAT BLACK‐BACKED GULLS LARUS MARZNUS AND GLAUCOUS GULLS L. HYPERBOREUS IN ICELAND

Summary The moult of primaries, secondaries, and rectrices in two closely‐related gulls, the Great Black‐backed Gull Larus mavinus and the Glaucous Gull L. hyperboreus , was studied in Iceland. Both gulls moult their primaries in an extremely regular sequence, starting with the 1st (innermost) and e...

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Main Author: Ingolfsson, Agnar
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Published: Wiley 1970
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1474-919x.1970.tb00077.x 2024-06-02T08:07:09+00:00 THE MOULT OF REMIGES AND RECTRICES IN GREAT BLACK‐BACKED GULLS LARUS MARZNUS AND GLAUCOUS GULLS L. HYPERBOREUS IN ICELAND Ingolfsson, Agnar 1970 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1474-919x.1970.tb00077.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1474-919X.1970.tb00077.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1474-919X.1970.tb00077.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Ibis volume 112, issue 1, page 83-92 ISSN 0019-1019 1474-919X journal-article 1970 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1474-919x.1970.tb00077.x 2024-05-03T11:49:58Z Summary The moult of primaries, secondaries, and rectrices in two closely‐related gulls, the Great Black‐backed Gull Larus mavinus and the Glaucous Gull L. hyperboreus , was studied in Iceland. Both gulls moult their primaries in an extremely regular sequence, starting with the 1st (innermost) and ending with the 10th (oiltermost) feather. Usually two, less often one or three, primaries are growing per wing during the primary moult, which lasts for about six or seven months. Growlng primaries were estimated to lengthen on the average by 8.7 mm per day in marinus and 7.8 mm per day in hyperboreus . The secondaries, usually 24 in number, are shed in two moult waves, one starting with the innermost feather soon after the start of the primary moult and then progressing slowly outwards, the other beginning with the outermost secondary after the primary moult is about half completed and then progressing rapidly inwards. The moult is completed just before the end of the primary moult as the two moult waves meet at about the 16th secondary. There are no marked differences between the two gulls in the moult of secondaries. The moult of rectrices shows large variations in both species, some feathers being much more irregular than others in their time of shedding. In both species, indications of an obscured centrifugal pattern of replacement are seen, although the 5th (next to the outermost) rectrix is usually the last one to be shed. Significant differences were observed between the two species in the degree of regularity of shedding of some feathers and in the average position in the moulting sequence of others. The moult of rectrices starts soon after the moult of primaries is half completed. The feathers are then shed in rapid succession, and the moult is completed some time before the end of the primary moult. The need for good powers of flight at all times is undoubtedly the reason for the protracted primary moult. This in turn causes the moult to start early, in adults sotnetimes before the eggs are laid; immatures ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Glaucous Gull Iceland Wiley Online Library Ibis 112 1 83 92
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description Summary The moult of primaries, secondaries, and rectrices in two closely‐related gulls, the Great Black‐backed Gull Larus mavinus and the Glaucous Gull L. hyperboreus , was studied in Iceland. Both gulls moult their primaries in an extremely regular sequence, starting with the 1st (innermost) and ending with the 10th (oiltermost) feather. Usually two, less often one or three, primaries are growing per wing during the primary moult, which lasts for about six or seven months. Growlng primaries were estimated to lengthen on the average by 8.7 mm per day in marinus and 7.8 mm per day in hyperboreus . The secondaries, usually 24 in number, are shed in two moult waves, one starting with the innermost feather soon after the start of the primary moult and then progressing slowly outwards, the other beginning with the outermost secondary after the primary moult is about half completed and then progressing rapidly inwards. The moult is completed just before the end of the primary moult as the two moult waves meet at about the 16th secondary. There are no marked differences between the two gulls in the moult of secondaries. The moult of rectrices shows large variations in both species, some feathers being much more irregular than others in their time of shedding. In both species, indications of an obscured centrifugal pattern of replacement are seen, although the 5th (next to the outermost) rectrix is usually the last one to be shed. Significant differences were observed between the two species in the degree of regularity of shedding of some feathers and in the average position in the moulting sequence of others. The moult of rectrices starts soon after the moult of primaries is half completed. The feathers are then shed in rapid succession, and the moult is completed some time before the end of the primary moult. The need for good powers of flight at all times is undoubtedly the reason for the protracted primary moult. This in turn causes the moult to start early, in adults sotnetimes before the eggs are laid; immatures ...
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author Ingolfsson, Agnar
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THE MOULT OF REMIGES AND RECTRICES IN GREAT BLACK‐BACKED GULLS LARUS MARZNUS AND GLAUCOUS GULLS L. HYPERBOREUS IN ICELAND
author_facet Ingolfsson, Agnar
author_sort Ingolfsson, Agnar
title THE MOULT OF REMIGES AND RECTRICES IN GREAT BLACK‐BACKED GULLS LARUS MARZNUS AND GLAUCOUS GULLS L. HYPERBOREUS IN ICELAND
title_short THE MOULT OF REMIGES AND RECTRICES IN GREAT BLACK‐BACKED GULLS LARUS MARZNUS AND GLAUCOUS GULLS L. HYPERBOREUS IN ICELAND
title_full THE MOULT OF REMIGES AND RECTRICES IN GREAT BLACK‐BACKED GULLS LARUS MARZNUS AND GLAUCOUS GULLS L. HYPERBOREUS IN ICELAND
title_fullStr THE MOULT OF REMIGES AND RECTRICES IN GREAT BLACK‐BACKED GULLS LARUS MARZNUS AND GLAUCOUS GULLS L. HYPERBOREUS IN ICELAND
title_full_unstemmed THE MOULT OF REMIGES AND RECTRICES IN GREAT BLACK‐BACKED GULLS LARUS MARZNUS AND GLAUCOUS GULLS L. HYPERBOREUS IN ICELAND
title_sort moult of remiges and rectrices in great black‐backed gulls larus marznus and glaucous gulls l. hyperboreus in iceland
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