Differences between Scaly-sided Merganser (Mergus squamatus) and Common Merganser (M. merganser) feather microstructure
Donghong Li, Shiyu Zhang, Ran Tian, Yongbin Zhao, Guodong Yi, Alex Slavenko, Alex Slavenko, Alex Slavenko, Tianwen Wang, Tianwen Wang, Tianwen Wang

TL;DR
This study compares feather microstructures of two merganser species to identify unique features that can help distinguish them.
Contribution
The study identifies specific feather microstructural traits that can reliably differentiate Scaly-sided Merganser from Common Merganser.
Findings
Down feathers showed 100% correct classification using barbule length, node number, and node distance.
Rextrices had a 91.3% correct classification rate using hooklet number and prong length.
Combining base length with other features improved contour feather classification to 56.9%.
Abstract
The microstructural characteristics of feathers are useful for species identification. In this study, scanning electron microscopy was employed to examine the microstructures of contour feathers, rectrices, and down feathers from both the Scaly-sided Merganser (Mergus squamatus) and Common Merganser (Mergus merganser). The primary objective was to assess inter-species differences and evaluate the potential of these microstructural characteristics as reliable indicators for distinguishing species. Several microstructural characteristics of feathers exhibited significant variations between the two species. In rectrices, significant variations were observed in the prong length, base length, hooklet number, and prong number of distal barbules. Similarly, down feathers exhibited marked differences in the node number, distance between nodes, internode width, and barbule length of downy…
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Topicsmelanin and skin pigmentation · Facial Rejuvenation and Surgery Techniques · Skin and Cellular Biology Research
