Published on 01 January 2024

TABLE 2 in A new antshrike (Aves: Thamnophilidae) endemic to the Caatinga and the role of climate oscillations and drainage shift in shaping cryptic diversity of Neotropical seasonal dry forests

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Cerqueira, Pablo;Gonçalves, Gabriela R.;Quaresma, Tânia F.;Silva, Marcelo;Pichorim, Mauro;Aleixo, Alexandre

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TABLE 2 Measurements of morphometric characters and statistical comparisons among male and female specimens of Sakesphoroides cristatus belonging to two distinct plumage groups diagnosed only in females (see text for details).Characters aPattern 1Pattern 2(n = 59)(n = 19)MeanSDMin-MaxMeanSDMin–MaxLW66.95 (a)2.0663–7267.79 (a)1.6564–71TarL25.28 (a)0.9323.46–26.8525.32 (a)1.0423.69–27.33TaiL57.03 (b)4.0448–6861.74 (a)2.8656–67BL117.75 (a)0.7315.14–19.2316.87 (b)0.914.63–18.59BL210.09 (a)0.539.08–11.8110.02 (a)0.399.09–10.67BW4.08 (a)0.383.4–4.954.26 (a)0.323.61–4.75BD5.18 (a)0.314.71–6.085.29 (a)0.284.77–5.80Note: Males were assigned to each group based on the geographic location of females (Figure 1). Allmeasurements are in millimetres (mm), with reported sample sizes (n), mean plus standard deviation(±SD), followed by minimum-maximum values. Mean values followed by different letters in parenthesison the same line differ significantly by p <.05 (in bold).a Morphometric characters: BD, bill depth at anterior edge of nostrils; BL1, bill length from craniuminsertion; BL2, bill length from anterior edge of nostrils; BW, bill width at anterior edge of nostrils; LW,length of flattened wing; TaiL, tail length; TarL, tarsus length.

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