
Biometrics of Razorbills Alca torda staying during the nonbreeding season in the Polish Baltic zone
Author(s) -
Włodzimierz Meissner,
Joanna Drozdowska,
Szymon Bzoma
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
ornis svecica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.104
H-Index - 14
eISSN - 2003-2633
pISSN - 1102-6812
DOI - 10.34080/os.v23.22573
Subject(s) - baltic sea , range (aeronautics) , geography , fishing , population , european population , ornithology , seabird , seasonal breeder , fishery , biology , ecology , demography , oceanography , predation , geology , southern hemisphere , materials science , sociology , composite material
Biometrical analysis of Razorbills Alca torda captured or drowned in fishing nets in the Polish economic zone of the Baltic Sea is based on measurements of 98 individuals collected in the non-breeding period (October–April) in 2006–2013. These birds are assumed to represent the breeding population of the Baltic Sea as recoveries show that very few other birds visit that area. Bill depth and wing length of juveniles were much smaller than in older birds which suggests that the final size of these measurements is not achieved during the first winter but continue to increase as the birds grow older. In older birds only total head length and bill length were significantly larger in males than in females. Mean bill depth of Razorbills from the Polish Baltic zone fits well to clinal variation from south-west to north of the European part of the breeding range. However, mean wing length was much larger than expected according to the regression, which might result from differences in measuring technique. On the other hand it cannot be excluded that the Baltic population may actually have longer wings.