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The phrase "average wing length" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to biology, zoology, or any discussion involving measurements of wings, particularly in reference to animals like birds or insects.
Example: "The average wing length of the species is approximately 15 centimeters."
Alternatives: "mean wing length" or "typical wing length".
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The Browns have found that the average wing length of the local swallows has fallen over the years of their study from about 10.9cm to 10.7cm.They have considered, and rejected, other explanations for their observations.
They would be more likely to survive into adulthood and produce offspring with the same trait.Since they began their research, the Browns have found that the average wing length of local swallows has fallen from about 10.9cm to 10.7cm.
When the researchers analyzed the average wing length of the living birds in the population, they discovered that it had become shorter over time, from 111 millimeters in 1982 to the 106 millimeter average in 2012.
Their average wing length and resistance to mites are typical of Africanized bees.
The average wing length of the Africanized bees we studied was 8.72 mm (SD = 0.33 mm; N = 244, 8 9 bees from each of 28 colonies).
Average wing length decreases at a rate of 0.201 0.0277) standard deviations units (approximately 0.024 mm) for each degree of temperature rise.
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For each female we measured both left and right wings and then calculated mean wing length in millimetres.
Before assessing survival, we also assigned males and females to treatments ensuring there was no difference in average mass or wing length between treatment groups within a sex (Table 2).
Among Setophaga spp., only S. adelaidae has a shorter wing length average (50 mm) than the elfin woods warbler.
The wing length averages 1.3 cm (4.55 in) and the tail averages 4.8 cm (1.9 in).
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