NOORDEN B VAN (2007) Ageing and growth of Icterine Warbler Hippolais icterina nestlings. LIMOSA 80 (4): 157-163.
During 2003-2007 biometrics of 59 nestlings from16 different
nests of IcterineWarbler weremeasured in a study
area in the province of Limburg (SE Netherlands). In total
these nestlingsweremeasured on 202 occasions. Imeasured
body mass (accuracy 0.1 gram), length of wing and
8th primary (0.5 mm) and the length of the tarsus (0.1
mm), fromthe day of hatching (day 0) until day 10. Older
chicks tend to leave the nest prematurely when disturbed.
The development of the growing chicks is illustrated
in figure 1 and the Annex. To decrease the spread
of the biometric characteristics and to avoid pseudoreplication
in estimation of the growth curves the average
values of every nest have been used. For ageing the
most useful parameters are body mass (day 0-3), wing
length (day 4-6) and the length of the 8th primary (day 7-
10) (table 2). Comparison of the logisticmass growth parameter
K between Icterine Warbler and other open
nesting passerines shows a value comparable to similarsized
species (fig. 3). The biometric characteristics useful
for ageing are supported by developments in morphological
characteristics (fig. 2).
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