THE PRIMARY MOULT OF WADERS ON THE ATLANTIC COAST OF MOROCCO

Summary Data from 3659 waders of 23 species live‐trapped in the years 1971‐73 on the Atlantic coast of Morocco during the period of autumn moult and migration are analysed to estimate duration and timing of primary moult. Common Sandpiper was the only species to moult primaries in its first autumn (...

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Main Authors: Pienkowski, M. W., Knight, P. J., Stanyard, D. J., Argyle, F. B.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 1976
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1474-919x.1976.tb02025.x 2024-06-23T07:50:19+00:00 THE PRIMARY MOULT OF WADERS ON THE ATLANTIC COAST OF MOROCCO Pienkowski, M. W. Knight, P. J. Stanyard, D. J. Argyle, F. B. 1976 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1474-919x.1976.tb02025.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1474-919X.1976.tb02025.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1474-919X.1976.tb02025.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Ibis volume 118, issue 3, page 347-365 ISSN 0019-1019 1474-919X journal-article 1976 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1474-919x.1976.tb02025.x 2024-06-04T06:39:30Z Summary Data from 3659 waders of 23 species live‐trapped in the years 1971‐73 on the Atlantic coast of Morocco during the period of autumn moult and migration are analysed to estimate duration and timing of primary moult. Common Sandpiper was the only species to moult primaries in its first autumn (unless published ageing criteria are incorrect). Several species showed a low incidence of arrested primary moult and a higher incidence was observed in Ringed, Kentish and Grey Plovers. This is discussed in relation to breeding and migration. Similar rates of primary feather replacement relative to specific moult duration were observed in all species for which information was available. Comparisons between species and with published studies showed that variations in rate of moulting between species and between different geographical populations of the same species were largely due to differences in feather growth rate rather than in the numbers of primaries concurrently in growth. Variations in rate between individuals of the same population were achieved, at least in the first part of moult, by differences in feather dropping rate resulting in differences in the numbers of primaries growing concurrently. The timing and duration of moult in different populations and differences between breeding and non‐breeding components were closely related to the requirements of other annual cycle activities, notably breeding and migration. Non‐breeding birds summering in Morocco had started moult early. Locally breeding birds had an early start to a fairly slow moult which overlapped with breeding and which in some cases passed through an arrested stage. Birds breeding in cold temperate and arctic regions and wintering in Morocco moulted in a short time soon after arrival. In some cases, notably in Ringed Plovers, birds had commenced moulting on the breeding grounds and arrested moult during migration. Most Redshank and possibly Dunlin migrated in active wing moult. The fastest primary moult was achieved by high arctic breeding ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Common Sandpiper Dunlin Wiley Online Library Arctic Ibis 118 3 347 365
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description Summary Data from 3659 waders of 23 species live‐trapped in the years 1971‐73 on the Atlantic coast of Morocco during the period of autumn moult and migration are analysed to estimate duration and timing of primary moult. Common Sandpiper was the only species to moult primaries in its first autumn (unless published ageing criteria are incorrect). Several species showed a low incidence of arrested primary moult and a higher incidence was observed in Ringed, Kentish and Grey Plovers. This is discussed in relation to breeding and migration. Similar rates of primary feather replacement relative to specific moult duration were observed in all species for which information was available. Comparisons between species and with published studies showed that variations in rate of moulting between species and between different geographical populations of the same species were largely due to differences in feather growth rate rather than in the numbers of primaries concurrently in growth. Variations in rate between individuals of the same population were achieved, at least in the first part of moult, by differences in feather dropping rate resulting in differences in the numbers of primaries growing concurrently. The timing and duration of moult in different populations and differences between breeding and non‐breeding components were closely related to the requirements of other annual cycle activities, notably breeding and migration. Non‐breeding birds summering in Morocco had started moult early. Locally breeding birds had an early start to a fairly slow moult which overlapped with breeding and which in some cases passed through an arrested stage. Birds breeding in cold temperate and arctic regions and wintering in Morocco moulted in a short time soon after arrival. In some cases, notably in Ringed Plovers, birds had commenced moulting on the breeding grounds and arrested moult during migration. Most Redshank and possibly Dunlin migrated in active wing moult. The fastest primary moult was achieved by high arctic breeding ...
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author Pienkowski, M. W.
Knight, P. J.
Stanyard, D. J.
Argyle, F. B.
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Knight, P. J.
Stanyard, D. J.
Argyle, F. B.
THE PRIMARY MOULT OF WADERS ON THE ATLANTIC COAST OF MOROCCO
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Knight, P. J.
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title THE PRIMARY MOULT OF WADERS ON THE ATLANTIC COAST OF MOROCCO
title_short THE PRIMARY MOULT OF WADERS ON THE ATLANTIC COAST OF MOROCCO
title_full THE PRIMARY MOULT OF WADERS ON THE ATLANTIC COAST OF MOROCCO
title_fullStr THE PRIMARY MOULT OF WADERS ON THE ATLANTIC COAST OF MOROCCO
title_full_unstemmed THE PRIMARY MOULT OF WADERS ON THE ATLANTIC COAST OF MOROCCO
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