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1 November 2005 LARGE-SCALE PATTERNS OF MOLT ACTIVATION IN THE FLIGHT FEATHERS OF TWO ALBATROSS SPECIES
Ann E. Edwards, Sievert Rohwer
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Abstract

Laysan Albatross (Phoebastria immutabilis) and the closely-related Black-footed Albatross (P. nigripes) replace 20%–90% of their 35–41 wing flight feathers every year. Large-scale molt patterns (patterns between rather than within molt series) account for 77% of the variation in the number of flight feathers replaced. We identified four molt series: series A—the five outer primaries; series B—the five inner primaries plus four outer secondaries; series C—the middle secondaries; and series D—the inner secondaries. A fifth molt series may lie between series C and D. Each year, series A and D initiate molt, but series B and C may or may not initiate molt. The result is four “annual molt patterns”: ABCD, ABD, ACD, and AD. Temporally overlapping waves of molt never occur within series A or B, but about one third of the time they occur within series C and D. Multiple, spatially defined waves of molt (replaced feathers separated by unreplaced feathers) never occur within series A, but occur about two thirds of the time within series B, C, and D. The inner primaries and outer secondaries constitute a single molt series, probably to equilibrate between series total feather length, and thus, total molt duration. Studies of foraging range and reproduction in albatrosses would benefit from the development of species-specific indices of molt duration and extent that are biologically as well as statistically defensible. The number of outer primary feathers replaced and the number of molt series that activate molt are two such indices for Laysan and Black-footed Albatrosses.

Ann E. Edwards and Sievert Rohwer "LARGE-SCALE PATTERNS OF MOLT ACTIVATION IN THE FLIGHT FEATHERS OF TWO ALBATROSS SPECIES," The Condor 107(4), 835-848, (1 November 2005). https://doi.org/10.1650/7533.1
Received: 11 December 2004; Accepted: 1 July 2005; Published: 1 November 2005
KEYWORDS
albatross
Black-footed
immutabilis
Laysan
molt series
nigripes
Phoebastria
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