Distinguishing between sexes and species: bill size in Orange-fronted and Yellow-crowned Parakeets, Cyanoramphus auriceps
Jim R. Young and Jonathan C. Kearvell
Emu 101(2) 137 - 143
Abstract
Controversy surrounds the taxonomic status of the Orange-fronted Parakeet
(previously known as Cyanoramphus malherbi), officially
a colour morph of the more common Yellow-crowned Parakeet
C. auriceps. We analyse bill length and bill width
measurements from 60 museum specimens of Orange-fronted Parakeet and 44 museum
specimens of Yellow-crowned Parakeet. Male Orange-fronted Parakeets have
shorter bills than male Yellow-crowned Parakeets — the difference
between sample means is 0.7–0.8 mm. Power calculations show that
others have most likely not seen the difference as significant because of
small sample sizes. Our analysis illustrates a useful statistical technique
for identifying morphological differences between two species where both
species are sexually dimorphic but the sex of each individual is uncertain.
Full text doi:10.1071/MU00010
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