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Southern Fulmars Molt Their Primary Feathers while Incubating
1998
The Condor
Molt-breeding overlap and the extent of molt of primary feathers were studied in the Southern Fulmar (Fulmarus glacialoides) in relation to breeding status, sex, breeding experience, and age. Primary molt was observed among breeders and nonbreeders during the incubation period. Nonbreeders renew more feathers than breeders. In breeding individuals, males and females renew the same number of feathers. No difference in primary molt score was found between inexperienced and experienced breeders.
doi:10.2307/1369726
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