K. Koffijberg et Mr. Vaneerden, SEXUAL DIMORPHISM IN THE CORMORANT PHALACROCORAX-CARBO-SINENSIS - POSSIBLE IMPLICATIONS FOR DIFFERENCES IN STRUCTURAL SIZE, Ardea, 83(1), 1995, pp. 37-46
A Sample of Cormorants which accidentily had been drowned in fishermen
's gear was used to study differences in morphological characters and
diet between males and females. Males were significantly larger than f
emales in all body dimensions, whereas size of juveniles and adults we
re the same. Discriminant analyses applied on length of body, wing and
culmen, and bill depth, achieved highest classification rates by a fu
nction which makes use of body length, wing length and bill depth. Bil
l depth and wing length showed best segregation between both sexes in
all functions. Main fish species taken were Ruffe, Perch and Smelt. No
difference was found in the proportion of each fish species in the di
et of males and females. For Ruffe, Perch, Eel and Smelt, only in the
latter two species significant larger individuals were taken by males.
Differences in structural size are discussed with respect to individu
al hunting performance of males and females.