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.2018 Nov 26;18(1):176.
doi: 10.1186/s12862-018-1295-x.

Body proportions for the facilitation of walking, running and flying: the case of partridges

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Body proportions for the facilitation of walking, running and flying: the case of partridges

Jesús Nadal et al. BMC Evol Biol..

Abstract

Background: Predation is one of the most important natural selection forces. Prey species can optimize feeding behavior and escape from predators based on mobility conditioned by body proportions. With age, mobility capacity increases and individuals are more efficient in finding resources and safety (e.g., food and refuge). Birds' mobility is driven by the dimensions, of the head and torso, as well as the extremities and flight feathers. To assess the relationship between body traits and to understand how body proportions are organized in wild Red-legged partridges (Alectoris rufa), we used biometric data from nearly 14,000 individuals, obtained during a long-term study (1988-2011) on a wild population.

Results: We used GLMs and regressions to model the relationship between body mass and the size of body parts. We found that wing length was the morphological part best explained by other body trait measures. Wing length models were better predictors in juveniles than in adults and in females than in males. Wing length and feather length, mass and total length are the most strongly related parts; mass and wing length, total length and feather length are moderately related. The association between mass and wing length is intermediated by feather length and total length.

Conclusions: Social inclusion, feeding and predator evasion may be affected by body structure intermediated by mobility and health. Our results suggest that proportions of the body, extremities and flight feathers drive mobility which is intimately associated with ecology, biological efficiency, health and physical optimization. Our findings showed that wing size was strongly allied to other body part measurements, enhancing the importance of body structure conformation for flight. Our study highlights the scaled relationship of body structure among age-sex classes and its relevance to social cohesion, flock movement and the balance between predation and starvation.

Keywords: Body proportions; Body relations; Partridge mobility; Run-fly; Size balance; Walk-run.

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The study was conducted in full compliance with Spanish laws and regulations, including a licence from “Las Ensanchas” to sample shot partridges. The protocol was approved by the Committee on the Ethics of Animal Experiments of the University of Lleida (Ref.1998–2012/05).

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The authors declare that they have no competing interests.

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Body structure as a driver of partridge survival. The body part proportions influences health and mobility, both affects the relations among conspecifics, heterospecifics and feeding behavior
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Estimation of simplified CoM (Center of Mass) for walking and flying according to geometric features of Red-legged partridge body section
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Scaled relationship between mass (g) and simplified CoM (Center of Mass) for walking with respect to the reference point in the Red-legged partridge according to age and sex class. 90% confidence ellipses for age-sex classes
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Scaled relationship between mass (g) and simplified CoM (Center of Mass) for flight with respect to the reference point in Red-legged partridge according to age and sex class. 90% confidence ellipses for age-sex classes
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Scaled relationship between wing length (mm) and 10th primary feather length (mm) in Red-legged partridge according to age-sex class (juvenile female, adult female, juvenile male, adult male, ellipses include 90% of observations)
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