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Methods for aging and sexing the Black-eared Miner, Manorina melanotis, and Yellow-throated Miner, M. flavigula

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posted on 2002-01-01, 00:00 authored by Rohan Clarke, R Boulton, J Ewen, E Moysey, M Clarke
Morphometric data on 92 Black-eared Miners and 47 Yellow-throated Miners that had been independently sexed using molecular techniques were analysed to investigate size dimorphism between the sexes. We found that both species are sexually dimorphic in size, with males being the larger sex. Discriminant analyses of morphometric data were used to develop a simple method for sexing both species in the hand. Additionally, alula shape was consistent with other methods that we applied for ageing individuals. Sex-specific size differences between Black-eared and Yellow-throated Miners detected here add further support to the contention that they represent different taxa. The application of these sexing and ageing techniques for both species of mallee miner will improve ongoing field management of the endangered Black-eared Miner.<br>

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Melbourne, Vic.

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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2002, Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union

Journal

Emu

Volume

102

Pagination

339 - 344

ISSN

0158-4197

eISSN

1448-5540

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