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Morphometrics of White-browed Sparrow-Weavers <i>Plocepasser mahali</i> in south-western Zimbabwe


Stefan Leitner
Peter Mundy
Cornelia Voigt

Abstract

This paper describes size and body condition of individuals in a population of the cooperatively  breeding White-browed Sparrow-Weaver Plocepasser mahali in south-western Zimbabwe in  relation to the birds’ social status within their colony. We undertook measurements and  observations of colour-ringed individuals during two successive breeding seasons. Each colony was  organised into a dominance hierarchy, with a single dominant breeding pair and male and female subordinates. Our results showed that males were generally larger than females in body mass, wing and bill length. Within each sex size was not significantly related to dominance status. Body condition did not vary by sex, age or status.

OSTRICH 2009, 80(2): 99–102

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