@misc{Domínguez_Mónica_Seasonal_2007, author={Domínguez, Mónica and Barba, Emilio and Cantó, José L and López, Germán M and Monrós, Juan S}, editor={Museum and Institute of Zoology, Polish Academy of Sciences}, copyright={Rights Reserved - Free Access}, address={Warsaw}, howpublished={online}, year={2007}, language={eng}, abstract={European Robins are found at “La Font Roja” Natural Park in SE Spain throughout the year. Analysis of recaptures of individually marked birds during 3 years strongly suggests that individuals breeding in the park abandon it during the winter, while a new wintering population occupies the park between November and March. We found that during 5 weeks in April and 3 weeks in October the two populations overlapped. We also analysed the biometry of the “local” (breeding) and “wintering” populations. The local population had significantly shorter wings, and longer tails and tarsi than the wintering population. In both populations, juveniles had shorter wings and longer tails than adults, but tarsus length did not differ between age classes. Among the local birds, males had longer wings and tails than females, but tarsus length did not differ between sexes (sex could not be determined in the wintering population). Biometric analyses supported the hypothesis of the occurrence of two separate populations in the study area, and also that the migratory tendency (as derived from wing and tail lengths) was higher among the wintering birds.}, title={Seasonal Interchange of the European Robin Erithacus rubecula Populations in an Evergreen Holm Oak Forest}, type={Text}, volume={42}, number={1}, journal={Acta Ornithologica}, publisher={Museum and Institute of Zoology, Polish Academy of Sciences}, publisher={Natura Optima Dux Foundation}, keywords={European Robin, Erithacus rubecula, biometry, flight-related morphology, migratory tendency, population replacement, wintering quarters, rudzik, rudzik zwyczajny, raszka}, }