Morphometrics and Sexual Dimorphism of Chinese Goshawks (Accipiter soloensis)

JOURNAL OF RAPTOR RESEARCH(2013)

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Sex determination is a key component in many ecological and evolutionary studies, and morphological measurements, based on reversed sexual size dimorphism (RSD), are the most widely used means of sexing raptors. We studied morphometrics and sexual dimorphism of the poorly documented Chinese Goshawk (Accipiter soloensis) in the Republic of Korea, where we measured 54 birds and developed discriminant functions to allow sexing. The species showed apparent, but small, RSD in all of eight measured parameters, with the dimorphic index ranging from 1.39 for tarsus to 16.09 for body mass. A stepwise discriminant procedure, followed by discriminant function analysis (DFA), indicated that tail, bill, and head lengths were all reliable parameters for sex determination of goshawks with an accuracy of 100% among 30 individuals. Head length is often unavailable from museum specimens; however, a discriminant function using tail and bill lengths classified the sex of 44 goshawks with an accuracy of 95.5%. Our morphometric data and discriminant function may benefit further studies on the Chinese Goshawk by allowing easy sexing of most birds.
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Chinese Goshawks,Accipiter soloensis,discriminant function analysis,morphometric,reversed sexual size dimorphism,sex determination
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